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Class Prices from January 2012
For Belly Dancing, Burlesque and Pole with Gillian.
Bellydancing:
£6 Pay as You Go
£22 Block of 4
Burlesque
£6 Pay as you Go
£22 Block of 4
Pole:
£10 Pay as You Go
£26 Block of 4
Terms and Conditions
With the purchase of a block you will be issued with a 'block card'- it is your responsibility to bring this to class.
Block bookings for Belly Dance and Burlesque can be used at any regularly scheduled class taught by Gillian.
For example you may use your block card to attend 2 x Belly Dance and 2 x Burlesque.
Block bookings for pole can be used for any regularly scheduled pole class taught by Gillian.
Block bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Please inform the instructor of any changes to the information on your Fitness Questionnaire
Dance your way through your New Years Resolutions - Find Belly Dance Classes in Durham!
Written by Jewels of the EastFind a Solution to Your Resolution!
Last night was New Years Eve and the figure of 12% was given as the percentage of successful New Years Resolutions.
As many of us recover from a hectic holiday season we all start thinking about being the best versions of ourselves as we head into the promise of the New Year. This often means that we think about ways to keep fit, loose weight and tone up. Most importantly, I would argue, we need to find ways to do all of this and have fun, form friendships and keep the feeling of promise going long into the years to come as it is these rewards which give so much more than a lower reading on the scales!
How do you find all this? The answer is look for it - try lots of new things and see what makes you happy!
Think outside the box - Join a book club but walk to the meetings, like the idea of exercise with glamour try Burlesque, need something thats low impact but dont fancy aquafit try bellydancing!
Bellydancing is the dance form where I first found the sheer enjoyment of doing something for myself, it has over the years given me a great support, both in the people that I dance with and in the freedom that dancing provides. It has become such an important part of my life that I now teach dancing full time!
There are classes all over the country and within County Durham and the North East there are teachers who have different styles again I would say try them all til you find the class that makes you excited to leave the house on a dark, wet february eve because it gives you that 'lift'.
If you would like to begin your New Years Resolution quest with bellydance just get in touch and come and join one of the Jewels of the East open level class!
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Gillian is an Affiliate Member of the JWAAD Teachers Association but what is it?
The JWAAD Teachers Association (JTA) is a professional association of bellydance teachers who are dedicated to continuing the development of their own skills in order to provide the best possible learning experience for their students. The Association has been set up to provide a forum to enable bellydance teachers to work together to achieve these aims ina collaborative, non-commercial environment.
Membership of the JTA is currently open to individuals who have completed either the JWAAD Foundation Course ('Affiliate Members') or the JWAAD Teaching Diploma ('Teacher Members'). Whilst the Association's members are united by the common core of training, the Association JTA is independently run from JWAAD.
All members of the JTA have made a commitment to adhere to the Association's Code of Conduct which includes a requirement to undertake regular Continuing Professional Development.
Mission Statement
"The JWAAD Teachers Association (JTA) has been established to promote the highest standards in bellydance, the high quality teaching of the dance, and to encourage its members to excel in providing their students with a safe and inspirational learning experience".
Association Aims
The JTA aims to enhance the profile of high quality dance teaching within both the bellydance and wider communities, by promoting and providing support, development and networking opportunities to teachers of Arabic Dance and derived dance forms who hold the JWAAD Foundation Certificate or Teacher's Diploma. The objectives of the JTA are to:
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Promote the highest standards in bellydance and teaching of the dance form
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Promote and recognise excellence and dedication amongst teachers holding a JWAAD qualification
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Encourage members to make a commitment to their ongoing professional development, by maintaining and continuously developing their skills to ensure that they can teach in a safe manner and to the very best of their abilities
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Promote awareness of members' legal responsibilities and current best practice
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Promote opportunities for ongoing professional development, including safety issues and safe teaching practice, dance technical skills, background knowledge and personal skills
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Foster an open and inclusive approach to bellydance
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Make members more visible to the public, including to prospective students
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Promote awareness of the contribution that other kinds of knowledge and ability make to excellence in the dance; including techincal skills, background knowledge, performance skills, choreographic ability, and contributions to students' learning and enjoyment through involvement in events and organisations
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For more information visit www.thejta.org
Bellydance Class FAQs! Join Us for Belly Dance Classes in Durham!
Written by Jewels of the EastWhat can I expect at a belly dance class with Jewels of the East?
The regular classes are open level and tailored to you!
For your first class arrive 5-10 mins early so that you can fill in your 'fitness to dance' questionaire and discuss any particular requirements that you may have.
The class starts with a gentle warm up using bellydance moves and techniques.
We then up the pace to raise your heart rate using footwork, shimmies and percussive moves.
After a stretch out we concentrate on technique which we then use in the class choreography.
Each week we add to the choreography then have a cool down and stretch.
What do we do with the Choreographies?
We perform!
Each term we get together at different venues with teachers and classes from accross the region and perform for each other!
Its a great way to feel part of a belly dance community, to see other styles of bellydance and to have fun!

What Should I Wear to the Class
Something that you can move in - for example leggings/jogging bottoms/flowing skirt and a vest t-shirt.
It is best to wear a t-shirt that allows me to see your body movement.
Please try to avoid wearing jeans.
We generally dance bare foot but ballet shoes are ideal if you prefer.
When and where are the classes?
Monday:
At Tempest Dance Studio www.tempestdancestudio.co.uk
Balcony Unit 3, Vane Tempest Community Centre, Maynards Row, Gilesgate, Durham DH1 1QF
6.00pm - 7.00pm Belly Dancing (open level)
7.15pm - 8.15pm Burlesque
8.30pm - 9.30pm Jewels of the East Troupe (invitation only - ask for more info)
Wednesday
At Deerness Leisure Centre
Valley View, Ushaw Moor, Durham DH7 7LS
6.30pm - 7.30pm Open Level Bellydance
For more details and to book your place just contact us!
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Or give us a call: 07963792156
Belly Dance Classes in Durham with Jewels of the East - Make 2012 your year for bellydancing!
Written by Jewels of the EastWould you like to start belly dancing?
A great dance form for keeping fit and having fun! Low impact and suitable for ladies of all ages, shapes and sizes!
We love to teach and see people fall in love with bellydancing! The journey from the first class to the first performance at a Hafla is magical
We offer regular local classes and also the opportunity to take part in one to one tuition.
Monday:
At Tempest Dance Studio www.tempestdancestudio.co.uk
Balcony Unit 3, Vane Tempest Community Centre, Maynards Row, Gilesgate, Durham DH1 1QF
6.00pm - 7.00pm Belly Dancing (open level)
7.15pm - 8.15pm Burlesque
8.30pm - 9.30pm Jewels of the East Troupe (invitation only - ask for more info)
Wednesday
At Deerness Leisure Centre
Valley View, Ushaw Moor, Durham DH7 7LS
6.30pm - 7.30pm Open Level Bellydance
For more details and to book your place just contact us!
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Or give us a call: 07963792156

Jewels of the East Joining the Newcastle Soroptomists to Support Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres
Written by Jewels of the EastThis year the Jewels of the East are supporting the Newcastle Soroptomists as they raise money for Maggie's Centres to bring a Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre to the North East.
Come along to one of our fundraising events!
22nd July - A Night of Absolute Dance with proceedes from the raffle to Maggie's Centres
31st July - Come along to the charity Event at Namaste!

Maggie's North East forms part of the Joy of Living campaign. The are working towards raising £3 million for this Centre which will be built at the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle.
In 2006 Maggie’s Centres was approached by Camillus House in the Tyne Valley with a proposal that Maggie’s take on their work with the objective of developing a Maggie’s Centre for the North East of England.
Maggie’s warmly welcomed this approach and they are now in the early stages of planning our fundraising campaign to make the centre a reality.
Maggie’s North East will lie within the North of England Cancer Network – covering a population of approximately 2.1million people. The region encompasses an area that runs from the east coast across to Cumbria and down to the River Tees. Maggie’s North East will be located a short walk from the Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC) at Freeman Hospital, where people will receive treatment for their cancer.
There are around 5,500 new diagnoses of cancer a year in this region.
The RIBA Royal Gold Medallist, Ted Cullinan of Edward Cullinan Architects, has designed a highly sustainable Maggie’s Centre, located in the grounds of Newcastle's Freeman Hospital.
A vibrant landscape will surround the sheltered centre, which itself will partly enclose a courtyard. There are two wings of accommodation - one houses counselling rooms and a large living room space, the other leads to the all-important kettle and kitchen table. A central library incorporates stairs up to a mezzanine level, covered by an angled roof
covered in photovoltaic panels. The mezzanine leads out onto the flat landscaped roof, screened by planting. A courtyard occupies the fourth quadrant, which visitors can see and walk out into from the kitchen and large meeting room.
The vibrantly planted embanked earth around the courtyard and building provides shelter and privacy, and a small pavilion creates an outdoor place for conversation or being alone in.
Allowing the building, roof and landscape to be fully accessible aims to provide the users with a sense of ownership and allows for exploration and discovery on a relatively small site. Maggie’s Centres are somewhat domestic in character, having many of the features of a biggish house, and it has been found that they attract more women than men. So as well as the housey things, Ted’s centre has further things that both sexes might enjoy like gardening, barbecuing, hedge clipping, and outdoor games and gym equipment.
To find out more about Maggie's Centres visit:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MaggiesCentres
or www.maggiescentres.org
To find out more about the Soroptomists visit:
A Night of Absolute Dance: 22nd July 2011 hosted by Jewels of the East and Dare to Dance
Written by Jewels of the EastJewels of the East and Dare to Dance
Productions cordially invite you to a night of...
Absolute Dance
An exciting evening of freestyle, hip-hop, shimmies, sparkles, street, pole and surprises!

Doors Open 7.30 - 11pm
Friday 22nd July 2011
Hollow Drift,
Tickets: £5.00
« Dazzling Performances
« Stalls
« Dance the night away
« Fully licensed bar
« Plenty of free parking
« Raffle to raise money for www.maggiescentres.org
For more information and to book tickets visit:
www.jewelsoftheeast.co.uk
www.daretodance.co.uk
contact:
Gillian: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 07963792156
Ellena: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 07585558095

If you or your group/troupe or class would like to perform get in touch - only a few performance slots left!

Belly Dance Classes in Durham with Jewels of the East
Written by Jewels of the EastBellydancing in Durham
Looking for a bellydance class in County Durham? Then why not join the Jewels of the East for their open level classes!
We love to teach and see people fall in love with bellydancing! The journey from the first class to the first performance at a Hafla is magical! Have a look at Eastern Promises, the class troupe performing:
Bellydancing is great form of low impact exercise and helps to tone arms and abs, build strength , co-ordination and fitness! Above all it is great chance to have some 'me' time! The classes, shows, haflas, workshops and events accross the North East create a fabulous network of amazing women who find friendship and freedom in the joy of belly dancing.
We offer regular local classes and also the opportunity to take part in one to one tuition.
Open Level Belly Dance Classes in Durham!
Deerness Valley Leisure Centre
Valley View
Ushaw Moor
County Durham
DH7 7LS
Wednesdays: 6.30pm ‘til 7.25pm
For more details and to book your place just contact us!
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Fancy trying something a bit different?
Also taking place at Deerness Leisure Centre and taught by the Jewels:
Burlesque Classes:
Wednesday: 7.30pm – 8.30pm
Pole Classes:
Thursday: 6.30pm – 7.30pm, 7.30pm – 8.30pm and 8.30pm – 9.30pm

A Night of Eastern Delights 24th of June: Staring Sapphire
Written by Jewels of the EastThe 24th of June is the Night of Eastern Delights hosted by Namaste and the bellydancers Jewels of the East!
Dancing for you will be Jewel of the East: the Stunning Sapphire!
Sapphire (Jen) started bellydancing at Durham University and fell in love with the dance style which she has made her own. Sapphire dances both caberet and tribal fusion captivating her audience with her shimmies and her locks and pops.
Sapphire teaches bellydance workshops in the northeast and nationwide working with groups as diverse as Guides and RAF officers.
For your chance to see Sapphire belly dancing in Durham get in touch for your ticket to the Night of Eastern Delights!
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With dancers like the stunning Sapphire the amazing Ameerah and the enchanting Ruby tickets for this fabulous belly dance event at Namaste Restaurant are selling quickly to get yours soon!

24th of June Night of Eastern Delights: Spot Light on Ameerah
Written by Jewels of the EastOn Friday the 24th of June Namaste and Jewels of the East are hosting a Night of Eastern Delights with food, fun and fabulous entertainment!
Dancing for you will be specical guest dancer - the Amazing Ameerah!
For your chance to see Ameerah book your ticket now! Get in touch on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it