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Belly Dancing News Archive02-Apr-2007
Dahl Mountain Culture Festival highlights Hills (Rapid City Journal) The physical beauty of the Black Hills is obvious. During the next three weeks, attention will turn toward the inner beauty of the hills.
Giant hunt at Stone Mountain brings joyful start to spring break week (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Many adults simply can't grasp the intense appeal of an Easter egg hunt featuring 300,000 eggs. Let James Hickman, a redheaded 10-year-old, explain. Staring at the piles of plastic eggs in the grass at Stone Mountain Park Sunday, waiting in a runner's stance for the green light to dive in, he succinctly summed it up.
Free class lets you try belly dancing (The Ann Arbor News) The Unveiled Belly Dance Studio, 36 N. Huron St., is offering two free introductory classes Monday. The 6:30 p.m. class is open to all ages, the 4:30 p.m. class is geared toward seniors.
Shimmy your way to fitness (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) Demonstrating belly dancing for fun and exercise are, from left, Hadia, Azusena and Jordana bint Zweena at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne?s 18th annual health fair Wednesday. More than 40 health screenings were offered, as were informational displays and cooking demonstrations.
Dancers, drummers ready to rock the ?Casbah!? (Rapid City Journal) Tickets for the show go on sale today. Buy your tickets in advance; ?Night at the Casbah? shows sell out every year.
Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times) Sembra-Sol: The Sembra-Sol Art Exhibition & Auction will be from 2 to 4 p.m. April 15 at the El Paso International Museum of Art, 1211 Montana. Admission $1. 253-1616.
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