"Blood on the Veil" is a mesmerizing theater piece with the commendable mission of dispelling the misconception that the ancient oriental art of belly dancing is nothing but a dance of seduction.
In early June, news surfaced in the Yakima Symphony Orchestra office that patron and volunteer Heather Wayman had just won a first place Judge’s and People’s Choice award for her performance of the ...
EVERETT — Tiffany Angell, 24, always wanted to learn dancing. But most dancing seemed to require people to start at an early age. Angell recently found a form of dance she could start as an adult: ...
KINGSTON — The women wrapped scarves adorned with jangling beads around their hips, slipped tiny cymbals onto their fingers and, at least in their imaginations, traded a cold Pennsylvania winter for ...
Veils of Arabia is holding a free class this weekend to encourage new members to try out a fun form of exercise that anyone can enjoy. Instructor Melanie Achilles said it was great general exercise ...
March is National Women’s History Month — what better place to observe the occasion than a belly-dance show? In “Hathor Unveiled,” named for the ancient Egyptian goddess of music and dance, dancers ...