I guess, once youv'e made it to Hollywood, you need a new goal *LOL*
Actually, teaching/performing in Paris has been on top of my wish list for at least 2 years. Maybe because I like a challenge? I can tell you, getting into an IAMED show is easier than breaking into the Parisian dance scene!
Well... I've started with the South and East of France and now I am finally heading for PARIS! And apparently even twice next year :-)
First will be on the end of April for workshops organized by www.etoiledessables.com/
I'll do a good "something for everybody" mix of Tribal style, shimmies and Bollywood dance. The first and the last are practically unknown there (except for a BW dance teacher who happens to be a private student of mine...).
I'm really looking forward to this, I haven't been in Paris for AGES!
Actually, teaching/performing in Paris has been on top of my wish list for at least 2 years. Maybe because I like a challenge? I can tell you, getting into an IAMED show is easier than breaking into the Parisian dance scene!
Well... I've started with the South and East of France and now I am finally heading for PARIS! And apparently even twice next year :-)
First will be on the end of April for workshops organized by www.etoiledessables.com/
I'll do a good "something for everybody" mix of Tribal style, shimmies and Bollywood dance. The first and the last are practically unknown there (except for a BW dance teacher who happens to be a private student of mine...).
I'm really looking forward to this, I haven't been in Paris for AGES!
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Re: Paris, je viens! .... en 2007
Thu, September 14, 2006 - 3:56 AMHey...great......Paris....I love this town......need someone to carry the luggage ? .....just kidding......
hope you have fun !
Cheers Dahab
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Re: Paris, je viens! .... en 2007
Mon, October 23, 2006 - 4:38 AMAnd it looks like there will be more workshops in February 2007, strictly Bollywood then.
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Re: Paris, je viens! .... en 2007
Mon, February 19, 2007 - 2:38 AMJust came back from my first Paris workshops that were organized by my friend Dolsy and her association Dansez Masala (note: you HAVE to have an association for everything in France, bureaucracy rules there!).
Had 24 people both in the Saturday and Sunday class.
It's always quite a challenge to teach such large groups and teach them WELL!
But it went well and many told me "vous avez la pĂȘche" - you've got the peach :-)
Which apparently translates into "you've got a lot of energy".
So now I am looking forward to coming back in April. That time I will stay a little longer so I can get to see more of Paris than the Metro and the dance studio...