Jade started belly dancing in 1999 and hasn’t looked back.
“What I love most about this style of dance is that it allows dancers a great range of artistic freedom and is suitable for people of all ages, shapes and sizes. You can use it simply as a form of exercise to keep fit and healthy, a way of picking up a few moves to use on the dance floor or as a device to express yourself creatively” says Jade.
To further her knowledge, Jade has taken workshops with accomplished belly dancers such as Liza Laziza, Yasmina of Cairo, Khariya Maazin, Caroline, Mohamed Kazafy and Lubna Emam (Egypt), Paulette Rees Denis (America) and Alessandro El Bascioni (Europe) Nahari (Tamsin Murray), Michelle Joyce (US) and Australian dancers including Amera Eid, Ayelet Ashkar, Leonie Sukan, Elenie, Shekhinah Morgan and Catherine McCormick. She also travelled to Egypt to spend time learning new moves and absorbing more of the authentic feel and emotive aspects of Belly Dance.
Jade also enjoys playing the Egyptian Tabla (drum) and her specialities include finger cymbals and sword dancing. Her Earthy style has seen her performing at various events up and down the east coast of Australia.

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