Monika Kaiblinger-Ickert:
Academic studies of pedagogy, psychology and Art. Now self-employed painter, dancer und tutor of Oriental Dance. „ Oriental Dance- perfekt technique converted into danced pictures, emotions and expressivity. Playing with the facets of womanly expressiveness : gentle, dreamy, flirtatious, cheeky, sensual, aggressive and powerful.“
Ludmilla Schuhbauer:
Graduate business economist, Academic studies of sociology, psychology and ethnology. Now dancer and tutor of Oriental Dance. „ Oriental Dance, for me personally, is sophisticated technique, endings in a harmonious interplay of music and body. The music moves my body and touches my Soul, depending on speed, rhythm and the tone of the instruments.“
Christina Norris:
„ What I have learnt through Bellydance, is what I want to pass on ; the joy in dancing, the possibility of expressing emotions, beeing creative and allow transformations.“ Christina dances since 1991.
Angela Schneider:
Studyed classical Balley, Jazz, Modern and Spanish Dance. She is part of the Opera Balley in Munich's Nationaltheathre. Through her turkish mother she was already as a child in contact with oriental music and dance. In Syria, Angela dances in a folklore group.
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