Monday, February 26th, 5pm PST⁠ | Persian Dance 101 with Natalie Nayun

$20.00

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Every Monday join us for Persian Dance 101 taught by Natalie Nayun. This class is great for beginners and also great review for more intermediate level dancers. Dancers will learn basic foot patterns and arm movements found in Persian dance. Basic steps will be put in combinations to different styles of music. dancers will not only learn basic steps but about the different styles of Persian dance and music.


Bio:⁠

Natalie has been dancing for more than 18 years, and has devoted her life to the study of dance from Tajikistan, Iran, & Uzbekistan. She has received grants & awards to study dance and conduct dance research in Uzbekistan & Tajikistan. Natalie is the Assistant Director of Ballet Afsaneh, Program director & teacher in the Afsaneh Dance Academy, and choreographer for Sorayya Dance Company out of UC Berkeley. Her hope is to share the beauty in these regions of the world through dance! ⁠

You can learn more about Natalie on her website: www.nayundance.com⁠



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