Tribal belly dance tuition
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Magill and Rostrevor Studios
Acushla is Director of Sacred Tribe Dance Studios and runs regular classes in the Eastern suburbs from Beginner to Advanced levels and also specialises in performance training. She has a warm teaching style which encourages students to relax into the process of reaching their full potential. Her clear instruction and attention to detail allows for an enriching learning experience which she has developed over her 5 years of teaching Tribal belly dance. She has recently attainded certification in teaching the fatchance belly dance format Contact Acushla: 0410 298 810
Sister schools
Sacred Tribe sister schools are independentaly run and the instructors have all completed Sacred Tribe Dance Studios teacher training for Level 1, 2 and 3. They are also dedicated members of Omnia tribal belly dance troupe.
Semaphore Studio

Sonia was introduced to Tribal style belly dance through Sacred Tribe Dance Studios and has been a dedicated dancer ever since. Her passion, talent and many years of yoga studies and practice has led her to become a certified Sacred Tribe Dance Teacher. She Is a practising yoga teacher and incorporates her sound knowledge and understanding of the body into her classes. Sonia continues her learning through performing and attending local and national workshops. She recently attained a certificate in General Skills with Carolena Nerricio (fat chance belly dance).
Contact Sonia: 0439 034 718McLaren Vale StudioCathy has a dancing background that transitioned from Jazz to Middle Eastern Belly Dance followed by an overwhelming evolution to ATS. The performing arts have always been a layer of Cathy’s inner being and the opportunity to share this particular art form with others in a teaching role comes with great enthusiasm and spirit as demonstrated through her dance and tribal bond. Cathy’s ATS origin was with Gypsy Sagaat and her learning’s have been heightened through workshops with founders and devotees of ATS including the likes of Carolena Nericcio, Paulette Rees Denis, Devi Mamak and Sue Erokan. Cathy describes dancing in a tribe as ‘dancing as a whole’. Cathy relishes in the bringing together of beauty in movement and colour and endorses the powerful connection that is demanded through the art of improvisation based dancing and the resulting tribal cohesion.