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Are there any belly dance teachers
in my area?
Do
you perform at "Hen Parties"?
Can you perform at our
event?
Do you give private
tuition?
Where can I buy belly dancing
costumes and accessories?
Do you have a catalogue of belly
dancing costumes and accessories?
Do you have any BellyBabies
classes running or scheduled at present?
Where and when are your regular
classes? Do I need to book? How much is each class?
How much is Danceworks membership?
Does it entitle me to join any classes? Is there a class fee reduction for
Danceworks members?
Are your classes and/or workshops
suitable for complete beginners and/or intermediate and advanced dancers?
Do I need to book in advance?
Can you hold a workshop in my
area?
I didn't get to your workshop;
can I have my money back?
Do you have any residential
classes?
Do you allow men in
classes?
Do you allow spectators
(non-participating) in classes?
Where can I find restaurants
in London with belly dance performances?
I'm a teacher of bellydance
or related subjects; can I be listed on your website?
Do you provide formal teacher
training qualifications?
Do you have a training video or
DVD available; is there one for advanced dancers?
Do you perform at "Hen Parties"?
It's a lovely idea for a hen-party - I lead quite a
few! My normal fee for a one-hour session is between £150 and £200
plus travel expenses (dependent upon location - I have to travel from north-west
Kent). If you need me to provide the venue, then the fee is per dancer; between
£15 and £35 per head, depending on numbers and on the studio location.
Possible studios would be DanceWorks (Mayfair, London), Beckenham (SE London)
or Chislehurst (NW Kent). I am usually able to arrange a venue in other areas,
given sufficient notice. I need dates and numbers asap to be able to give
you a firm quote; I tend to be booked up some way ahead! If I can't do the
date you want, or it's outside your budget; I am able to offer one of my
top-trained students for between £80 and £120. Please telephone
me (020 8300 7616) if you would like to discuss further. Alternatively, your
group may be able to get to a scheduled workshop. These are usually in London
(but occasionally elsewhere within the UK and the Middle East). Most
London workshops are held at DanceWorks, 16 Balderton Street, London, W1
on selected Sunday afternoons, 2-5pm. They cover style and technique
and teach a choreographed dance routine. The cost is from £35
per head. My workshops are suitable for dancers of all levels, beginner
to advanced. Booking and advance payment in full is essential; (cheques
made payable to J Chapman) by post
or at any of my classes.
For latest details of workshops (UK & International), and last minute
changes to times/venues, please phone (020 8300 7616) or see the workshops
page
on this
website.
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Can you perform at our event?
My normal minimum charges for a professional performance
vary between £300 and £500, plus travel expenses; but I would need
to know the following to enable me to give you an accurate quote:
- Date and time of day;
- Venue (location, type, size; and whether a sound system (with cassette
and CD drive) is available);
- Elapsed time (maximum is normally 2 hours for cabaret work);
- Type of function;
- Audience type and size (I only perform to mixed or all female audiences);
- Any special requirements (for instance, teaching, as opposed to, or in
addition to, performing).
If my fee range is outside of your budget, I can usually offer a top-trained
student of mine for between £80 and £150 (plus expenses).
Please contact me to discuss further.
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Do you give private tuition?
Yes - details are on this website on the Private Tuition
page.
Please contact me to discuss further.
Contact information
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Where can I buy belly dancing costumes and
accessories?
Sadly, there are very few shops catering specfically
for belly dancers - shame! These are the ones that I am aware of:
Forbidden Fruits Bazaar - Lutterworth, Leics; see
www.forbiddenfruitsbazaar.com;
The Shimmy Shop - Haverfordwest, S. Wales; see
www.baubo.co.uk;
Koochie Bazaar - Sydenham, S.E. London - 020 8659 8042;
Aladdin's Cave - Ellesmere, Shopshire - 01691 624 380.
There are some shops in London, like Torus and another in Carnaby Street,
which sell stage clothes; some of which can be used as the basis of a costume,
if you are good with a needle! Centrally, but more commonly around the suburbs,
there are occasional middle-eastern art and craft shops, many of which sell
the odd costume or hip-belt, but these are generally tourist rather than
practitioner quality.
Several teachers, myself included, do sell some costumes as well as many
other accessories. My stock can be seen at workshops - see the page
on this
website- or at my studio in Chislehurst, Kent, by arrangement. My stock
is mainly Egyptian and Turkish. A more detailed list of my "Middle Eastern
Bazaar" items can be found on page
. Please telephone
me
if you have specific requirements.
Finally, there are lots of bellydance costume shops on the Internet - but
do be careful! Most are in third world countries; your money might be at
risk; carriage is usually excluded from quoted prices and can be very expensive;
and it can be even more expensive if the items delivered don't fit or are
not as described and have to be sent back (usually at your cost and with
no guarantee of a refund).
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Do you have a catalogue of belly dancing costumes
and accessories?
Sadly, it is not practical for me to produce a catalogue.
I supply costumes and accessories just as a service to dancers; and the volume
of business would not justify the costs of production. Even if it was
financially viable, a catalogue would have limited value, because all of
the items I sell are hand made in Egypt, Turkey or Morocco. I always
purchase for stock a wide selection of items each time I visit any of these
countries; but it is very rarely that I actually get two items the same!
Also, of course, fashions in these countries change as rapidly as they
do in Europe, so any catalogue would very quickly get out of date.
My stock can be seen at workshops - see the workshops page
for details
of the next one - or at the Chislehurst studio at other times; by appointment
only. My stock is mainly Egyptian, Turkish and Moroccan. The detailed
list of my "Middle Eastern Bazaar" can be found on my website. Please telephone
me if you have specific requirements.
Contact information
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Do you have any BellyBabies classes running or
scheduled at present?
Congratulations!
I do not have a dedicated Belly Babies session running or scheduled in your
area at the moment. However, I have many pregnant women attending my
normal classes and workshops successfully (see classes
or workshops
page) .
If you are ever able to attend one of these, do let me know that you are
pregnant, as I will give you extra care and slightly different movements,
when necessary, during a class. I personally prefer the first 6 weeks
to allow the foetus to embed firmly in the uterine wall, so you are very
welcome from the 7th week onward at my classes.
If you attend a local belly dancing class (or undertake a home class using
a video - details are on the video page
),
aim for gentle, deep muscular control, concentrating on lifting the pelvic
floor to strengthen your childbirth area. I allow hip-lifts, not hip-drops;
and no shimmying (except for shoulder shimmies). Visualize your unborn child
- hug, massage and hold baby close to you with your abdominal muscles.
Resist giving baby a shimmy jacuzzi-style! Check with your GP
and midwife that it's OK for you to continue; and make sure your teacher
is fully aware of your situation. Please contact me to discuss further.
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Where and when are your regular classes? Do
I need to book in advance?
All weekly public classes are drop-in, no booking
required; and cost £7 for a 1-hour class. At Danceworks,
numbers are limited, so entry is by ticket, which you buy on the stairs from
Ian outside Studio 1 (first come, first served). There is also
a membership fee at Danceworks (currently £5 per day; also available
monthly or annually at significant dicount). Full details are on the
classes page -
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How much is Danceworks membership? Does it entitle
me to join any classes? Is there a class fee reduction for Danceworks
members?
Danceworks membership fees vary - they are always running
promotions! In theory, all memberships other than daily attract a "joining
fee" of about £50-£60, but currently this is being waived. Daily
membership is currently £5. Annual membership, paid monthly by
direct debit, is the best value option - at around £7-8 per month. Annual
paid cash or cheque in advance is, strangely, more expensive - £99/year.
The worst is monthly, which is £40/month and not good value for money
unless you are only in London for a month and want to go to Danceworks at
least 9 times. All memberships, including daily, entitle you to attend all
classes at Danceworks - but normal class fee for every class still applies
- i.e. there are no class fee reductions for members as, by definition, everyone
there is a member. See their website
(www.danceworks.net) for the latest info
and prices.
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Are your classes and/or workshops suitable for
complete beginners and/or intermediate and advanced dancers? Do I need
to book in advance?
I teach beginners, intermediate, advanced and professional levels for pleasure,
performance and teaching. I normally consider geginners to be up to
18 months and intermediate to be beyond that (with advanced being 5 years
plus). However, all dancers learn at their own rate - some achieve
intermediate within 6 months, whilst others may never really achieve it.
Most classes and workshops are designed primarily
for beginners, but are sectioned between beginners and intermediate/advanced
dancers so that the latter receive advanced tuition appropriate to their
experience level and requirements. My speciality is choreography
- and all of my workshops and residential courses culminate in the teaching
of a unique, choreographed dance routine. The movements for the routine will
be dependent upon and will be taught during the workshop or class in the
sequence to master the dance. For beginners, each move is taught at the basic
level, whereas intermediate or advanced dancers are taught the more complex
and difficult variations on each move. Aiming for authenticity, I stress
posture, isolation, technique and interpretation of music genre.
Classes are drop-in, no booking required; but workshops
are by advance booking only. Full details are on the classes page -
- and the workshops page -
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Can you hold a workshop in my area?
I can normally hold workshops on a Saturday or Sunday.
My preferred format is 3 hours, usually from 2-5pm, but I can consider
alternative arrangements. The main requirement is for a venue with
a dance studio; i.e. a sprung wooden floor or specially surfaced dance floor
and mirrors to the majority of one wall (preferably the longest wall, if
the studio is rectangular). Minimum size depends on the number of students
expected; I generally allow about 30-35 sq. feet (3-4 sq. metres) per student
for a standard workshop; but I allow at least 50% more space if floorwork
or veils are required.
My charges depend on whether I arrange and pay for the venue; on the amount
of travel time and cost involved; and on the number of students. Generally,
including studio hire, the cost is a minimum of £30 per student; with
a minimum of 20 students. A complimentary workshop place is normally given
to the local organiser in return for enlisting workshop members, liasing
with the venue, distributing posters, identifying suitable local news media
in which to place listings, etc. Please contact me to discuss further.
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I didn't get to your workshop; can I have my money
back?
Shame you didn't make the workshop! With regard to
your request for a roll-over or part-refund - I invariably have several dancers
on the waiting list who could have taken your place had you informed me,
sadly you didn't.
The terms and conditions are stated clearly on the workshops page of this
website and printed on your receipt - Payments are
non-transferable, and non-refundable in the event of cancellation
by the student.
However, in case of cancellation, IF THE PLACE IS FILLED, I will credit you
with £20 towards the next workshop, weekly classes, or payment towards
a hip-belt or similar item.
Credits must be utilised within the following month.
I would love to help you out - and I may have been able to before the event
- but cannot afterwards. Many book and then are taken ill, or forget,
or otherwise cannot make it. I still have to pay the full studio rent
and spend three weeks preparing the workshop even if no-one turns up on the
day!
I'm sorry to disappoint you. If you wish to book the next workshop
please do
so asap as it's going quickly!
Keep dancing & enjoying..........
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Do you have any residential classes?
I teach a number of residential courses each year,
primarily at Denman College in Oxfordshire; at the Marlborough College Summer
School; and at Center Parcs, Sherwood Forest.
The Center Parcs event is not a course as such; it's a "Dance Experience"
weekend, where classes are provided by about 6 teachers in different dance
genres (e.g. belly, hip-hop, street, jazz, salsa etc.). Each participant
attends an introductory session on the Friday evening (to see all classes
and teachers) then chooses which (1 hour) sessions to attend; usually about
4-6 sessions on Saturday and 2-3 on Sunday; the idea being to attend every
genre at least once and the favourite one at least twice. It includes
self-catering accommodation (3 or 4 nights) and a dinner and disco on the
Sat evening. Format varies a little from year to year, but that gives a flavour.
For details, enquire of Center Parcs (Tel 01623 827468 or visit
www.centerparcs.co.uk/sf/sf_c1_intro.jsp).
There is currently no planned Center Parcs event .
Malborough Summer College is an annual 3-week event, with different courses
every week, Monday to Friday. Classes are mornings and afternoons (each about
3 hours), with social events etc. in the evenings. You can book for a minimum
of one course (i.e. 1 week, a morning or afternoon course) or a maximum of
six (i.e. all 3 weeks, mornings and afternoons). There is a huge range of
courses available in a vast range of subjects. My classes are a morning
(beginners) and an afternoon (intermediates) are are held in the second or
third week. For details, enquire of Marlborough College, Summer School (Tel
01672 892388/9 or visit
www.mcsummerschool.org.uk).
Denman College courses are on various dates throughout the year (but only
certain of the courses are open to non-Womens Institute members). Generally,
they are 2 or 3-day, weekend courses. Details from Denman Womens Institute
College, Oxford, telephone 01865 391991, website
www.womens-institute.co.uk/college/index.htm
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Do you allow men in classes?
I can teach men and have done so many times for films
etc. The belly dance movements for men are similar but different to women's
and, ideally, they should be taught separately for this reason. Occasionally,
I do have a male, professional, middle-eastern dancer attending my Mayfair
(Danceworks) classes. Also, quite regularly, I have a male drummer
(currently Jordanian) at Danceworks. The Beckenham and Orpington classes
are both, currently, all female (except for my husband Ian, who collects
the money, takes no part in the class and has been with us for so long that
he is de-sensitised to bellydancers!). I know that some students,
particularly the beginners, are uncomfortable with a man in the class. A
further complication is that changing facilities are limited at all class
venues - and many of the ladies get changed in the studio - so the presence
of a man can be a problem. Being a middle-eastern dance form, a number
of the students are Muslim; and therefore unable to share a dance studio
with a man (in these instances, Ian will always leave the studio on
request - but not the drummer, obviously). For all these reasons then, except
when there is a male drummer, I always have to ask my students before I can
let a man join in as a dancer and, if anyone objects, then it would not be
possible. If this is critical to you (one way or the other)
please telephone me on the day of the class (before 4pm) and I may be able
to give you an indication of the likely situation. Please note that
I do not regard formerly male transexuals as being male and, provided that
I am completely satisfied that they are genuine, they are very welcome in
my classes.
There are some male teachers around and obviously it would be much less of
a problem to have a man in their classes; I can provide you with their details
on request.
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Do you allow spectators (non-participating) in
classes?
I'm afraid not. All or my classes cater especially
for beginners; and new dancers are generally slightly nervous. They
certainly don't want an audience until they have improved considerably!
Occasionally, I organise "Showcase" evenings, where students from my
classes put on a performance and I demonstrate what takes place in a class.
Tickets go on sale a few weeks beforehand. Please check the News
page
occasionally
for details.
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Are there any belly dance teachers in my
area?
To search for a teacher in your area, see my
Geographic Teachers Listing
The majority are within the UK, but there are quite a few details of
teachers outside of the UK. There are also some international belly
dance websites Alternatively, you could try one of the international belly
dance sites listed on my Links page
If you know the name of a teacher you are looking for, see my Alphabetic
Teachers Listing.
Not all teachers have elected to be included on my
Listings, but I do have additional information on teachers so, if you cannot
find what you're looking for, please contact me to discuss further.
Contact information
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Where can I find restaurants in London with belly
dance performances?
(1) Arabic dancing, Lebanese restaurant Maroush I,
21 Edgware Road, W2, tel 020 7723 0773 or 020 7262 1090. Expensive
but usually excellent. Other branches of Maroush may also have dancers;
enquire.
(2) Turkish dancing & restaurant EFES 2, 175 Great Portland Street, W1,
tel 020 7436 0600. Some other branches of Efes also occasionally have dancers;
enquire.
Do book in advance, and ask for a table close to the dance floor, or you
may not be able to see the dancing! Also, bear in mind that dancing
is normally late in the evening; check times before you book.
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Do you provide formal teacher training
qualifications?
There is no nationally or internationally recognised
accreditation or certification for belly dancers or belly dance teachers;
but a number of teachers do run courses specifically to train teachers; and
some of these are run at educational establishments. I have not personally
attended any of these, so I cannot give a personal recommendation on the
quality of either the courses or the teachers; and you would be advised to
read the small print to satisfy yourself that the accreditation or certification
had some value. You may be better off considering a generic, but
recognised, vocational qualification to teach dancing generally.
I do train several teachers myself, and many teachers attend my classes and
workshops on a regular basis. You could also contact Jo Wise - 020 7502 0934;
or Christine Hall - 01580 850 687; both of whom run courses to train teachers.
You might also obtain contacts on the Mosaic website -
http://www.mosaicdance.org and
on the NADA website -
http://www.nadaweb.org.uk
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Do you have a training video or DVD available; is
there one for advanced dancers?
Currently, I have only one training video available
for purchase. The video (available on VHS video cassette and DVD) has
been designed specifically to meet the needs of someone learning at home.
There is a talk, warm-up exercises, posture, belly dance movements and, finally,
a choreographed dance to learn. It is designed espacially for beginners,
but my speciality is choreography so, even if you are an experienced dancer
and know some or all of the movements, the dance routine itself will be new
to you.
It can be purchased at classes or by mail order (payment by cheque; or from
your bank account or credit card using PayPal). Details are on the
video
page
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I'm a teacher of bellydance or related subjects;
can I be listed on your website?
Yes! Please go to the teacher listing page -
- complete the questionnaire
and click on "Submit" to send me your details.
It is not a condition for inclusion, but I would appreciate a reciprocal
mention on your website, if and when you have one. A simple mention of my
website address, with something like "Jacqueline Chapman, classes in central
and south London", is quite sufficient but, if you would like to include
a proper link with a button, the html code is included below for you to copy
and paste. Just use your html editor to insert this wherever you choose on
your site. Alternatively, you can go to
www.bellydancer.org.uk/jc_link.htm
and copy and paste from there. The image for the button used in this
code (dancebut.gif) is on that webpage (and also on every page of my website
in the lefthand column, 3rd or 4th button down). To retrieve it to
your local directory, right click on it and then select "save image as" or
"save picture as"; select your local directory; and click on "save". Remember
to upload the image, with your updated web page, to your web space.
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Chapman"></A> Jacqueline Chapman; classes in central and south London
Keep dancing and enjoying!
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