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Venice Oriental dance convention 2010


CONVEGNO DI DANZA ORIENTALE A VENEZIA

Palazzo del Casinò - Lido di Venezia - Italy 19 - 20 - 21 Marzo 2010

…Danza Orientale…Danza Antica legata alla femminilità Sacra...

È una bellissima celebrazione delle Donne!

È un linguaggio senza parole, che parla non ai nostri intelletti, ma direttamente ai nostri sentimenti, nostri instinti, nostri desideri.

Questa Danza è diventata un viaggio di esplorazione della Madre
di tutte le Danze.


Vieni con noi in primavera a Venezia, la più affascinante città d’Arte
per la più divertente avventura di Danza Orientale. Sarà indimenticabile!

VENEZIA Oriental Dance Convention è per le appassionate e per tutti gli stili della Danza Orientale. Nelle 3 giornate potete assaporare l'infinita varietà di stili differenti della Danza Orientale dall’India all’Andalusia, dal Folclore al Classico, dal Raq Sharqi al Tribale, dal Kathak alle Danze Sufi Dervishes…

Non ha importanza se sei principiante, intermedio o avanzato.
Questa convention è disegnata per tutti per studiare, danzare e divertirsi!

SENTI IL RITMO E UNISCITI A NOI!!!


Una presenza di insegnanti internazionali riconosciuti mai assemblati in una convention saranno a portata di mano…

Invitando insegnanti da tutto il mondo e offrendo 70 ore di seminari, questo evento è disegnato per te!

Venezia Oriental Dance Convention è un podio prestigioso per tutte le danzatrici, coreografe ed artisti internazionali.

Venice oriental dance convention

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  1. bella iniziativa, lido di venezia risorge!!!

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  2. The breathtaking Venice! really one gorgeous place can visit to relax and unwind. more power always!

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