"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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results