enisa
New member
Hi Everybody!
You have really great discussions going on here. :clap:
I guess I'm not a really a talkative person (on- and off-line) so I've been lurking for a while. But I think it's only fair to introduce myself (also, I might have some questions that you can help me with your insights
So here it goes: My name is Enisa, I've been bellydancing for 8 years now. I'm from Belgrade, Serbia and that's where I currently spend most of my time, because I teach a beginners class here. I used to live for years in Hungary and I travel there often, both because of dancing and my "other job" (as a translator).
I'm a big fan of classic Egyptian oriental, but I don't strive for a pure Egyptian style when I dance. Big part of what started me on this bellydancing journey was the kind of bellydance-like social dancing you have here in Serbia and I can't quite shake off the accent
I like to learn about the cultural background that goes into a "style", but when I dance, when I prepare for performance, I just pick a music that inspires me (and fits the occasion) and do my best with that.
Ok, now you're thinking: how much she would write if she was talkative :lol:
Best wishes to everybody
You have really great discussions going on here. :clap:
I guess I'm not a really a talkative person (on- and off-line) so I've been lurking for a while. But I think it's only fair to introduce myself (also, I might have some questions that you can help me with your insights
So here it goes: My name is Enisa, I've been bellydancing for 8 years now. I'm from Belgrade, Serbia and that's where I currently spend most of my time, because I teach a beginners class here. I used to live for years in Hungary and I travel there often, both because of dancing and my "other job" (as a translator).
I'm a big fan of classic Egyptian oriental, but I don't strive for a pure Egyptian style when I dance. Big part of what started me on this bellydancing journey was the kind of bellydance-like social dancing you have here in Serbia and I can't quite shake off the accent
I like to learn about the cultural background that goes into a "style", but when I dance, when I prepare for performance, I just pick a music that inspires me (and fits the occasion) and do my best with that.
Ok, now you're thinking: how much she would write if she was talkative :lol:
Best wishes to everybody