Classes

2011 classes start on Monday 17 January.

Class Schedule:

 

5.45-6.30

6.30-8pm

8-9pm

Monday

Fusion Workout

Bellydance – Beginners

Yoga

Tuesday

Fusion Workout

Bellydance – Social

Pole Dancing

Wednesday

Fusion Workout

Bellydance – Advanced

Bellydance – Performers

Thursday

Fusion Workout

Tribal Bellydance

Fire Dancing

 

9-10.30

10.30-12nn

12-1pm

Saturday

Bellydance - Beginners

Bellydance - Social

Pole Dancing

Bellydancing:
Learn the beautiful, ancient art of bellydancing.
Our style is predominantly Turkish, although we include Egyptian, Gypsy, Lebanese and American Cabaret. Lessons include a wide array of modern and traditional props and our emphasis is on learning through enjoyment.
We cater for all levels, from beginner to professional. The Oasis is home to the Ashara Stars Professional Bellydance Troupe.

Tribal Bellydance:
Tribal Fusion bellydance originated in America as an off-shoot of American Tribal Style. It's slinky, sexy, snakey and fascinating, and definitely the most physically demanding of the bellydance styles.
Not recommended for beginners!

Fusion Workouts:
Fusion workouts are a bellydance-based workout that includes elements of yoga, modern dancing, ballet, pilates, martial arts and Latin American dancing. The workouts are designed to increase strength, flexibility, balance and fitness, while toning and shaping your body and improving your dancing.
There are currently 3 different workouts: fully body, sensual and BellySweat. The weekly classes offer a different workout every day.

Pole Dancing:
Get in shape the sexy ways!
Pole classes include Booty Camp, lap dancing and pole dancing. It's a whole lot of fun, while whipping you into shape very quickly.

Fire Spinning:
Be hypnotized by the power and beauty of fire!
We spin ribbon and fire poi, and fire staff. And when we need a break, we play with firesticks, candles, fire belts and fire fans!
Pyromaniacs Anonymous!

Yoga:
A wonderful way to relax and stretch your stress away! Yoga is also fantastic preparation work, particularly for tribal bellydance.