
Events: Weddings, Engagement Parties, Birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs, Bat Mitzvahs, Educational Shows, Arabian Theme Parties, Bridal Showers, Corporate Events and Parties, Special Celebrations, Dance and Cultural Events, Fitness & Dance Classes, Promotional Events and Women's Retreats are all great reasons to hire a Belly Dancer!
We do not book Bachelor Parties or all-male parties of any kind.
Signature Events!:
The Hip Goddess Bellydance Party ($365) is perfect for all-ladies get togethers and celebrations. This specialty option includes a 10-15 minute performance opening with Amber's special tray balancing (the tray can hold hipscarves or favors for your guests, candles, flowers, etc.) and a 45 minute "Instant Bellydancer" class for your guests and guest of honor! This is an hour of joyous fun and bonding with lots of great moments and memories for you and your guests. Upbeat Bellydance music (on CD) and hipscarves are provided for your guests to use during the class (and are available for purchase if desired)! This is a popular option for Bachelorette Parties, Girlfriend Reunions and all-female parties! $365 (in Broward). Travel fee may apply for Miami/Dade and Palm Beaches)
The Baby Shower Belly Blessing Party ($345) starts with a special 10 minute *belly blessing* dance performance (emphasis on the belly during this graceful fertility dance!). After the performance, you and your guests will lounge to exotic music while being pampered with the ancient tradition of Mehndi! A wide selection of premium designs to adorn your hands, feet or belly from the world over will be available for your choosing. One hour of relaxing and fragrant all natural Henna application is included with this package and is usually enough time for 4 to 6 people to have one design each. $345 (in Broward/ Fort Lauderdale/ Hollwood/ Pembroke Pines /Davie Areas). Travel fee may apply for Miami or Palm Beaches. Additional henna artists or additional time for henna may be added at the rate of $110 per hour. For more information about our Henna Artists and Entertainers, visit www.HennaParty.com .
Dancer's Intention: To enhance the fun, enjoyment, prestige and atmosphere of your occasion! To provide a BellyDance show that will entertain and dazzle your guests while honoring the history and cultures from which this beautiful art form has blossomed.
Show Composition: Shows are comprised of a combination of Classical Oriental music, modern and festive "Arabic and/or Indian Pop", and can incorporate Oriental fusion (Elements from India or China) or traditional dances such as: cane, candle tray, sword, veils, finger cymbals, etc.
Costuming: From the finest designers of Egypt, India, USA & China, costumes and traditional dresses are of exquisite beauty, elegance and class.
Etiquette: Shows are oriented to the enjoyment of the whole family. They are full of the artistry, ethnicity and vibrancy of Arabic & Asian culture. Elegance and refinement are of most importance.
Music: All performances are to recorded music (CD) played on the establishment's sound system. If Arabic band is available, dancer can perform to live music.
Rates: Standard Performance (25 minutes)One Dancer
Broward County - $250.00Miami Dade - $300.00Palm Beach - $350.00
Major Holiday's - Please call for rates.2 or more dancers - $250 first dancer, $200 per additonal dancer.Contract & Deposit Required - We accept Cash, Check, or Paypal
Overseas & Out of State:Hotel, airfare, transfers and any surtaxes must be provided by client.First Night1 Show - $500.00 per dancer
Tips may be delivered to the dancer after her performance. Dancers do not receive tips in their costumes.
Hiring a Professional Belly Dancer
Frequently Asked Questions:
How much space will be needed for the dancer to perform? The more space the better. The dancer will most likely dance with props such as veil(s), wings, cane, etc. that require a large amount of room. Dancers will make the best of the space allotted, but the more space given, the better the dancer can perform. *Always make sure small children stay clear of the dance space.
What type of sound system will be sufficient for the best possible performance? For small events with less than 20 people in a small indoor space, a home stereo system should be sufficient. For larger events in spaces such as ballrooms, wedding halls, etc. a DJ or professional sound system should be utilized for the best sound quality. The volume should be loud enough for all guests to hear. The dancer may use finger cymbals that can be quite distracting if the volume is not at an appropriate level. Volume also helps create an atmosphere for a truly enjoyable show for all.
When will the dancer arrive to perform? The dancer will arrive within 15-minutes of the scheduled performance time noted on the contract. She will be in full costume and makeup ready to perform. The dancer will call you the day of the event to touch-base and re-confirm. Remember dancers may have 2 or more shows in one night so we ask that the performance start within 15-minutes of scheduled performance time for additional fees may apply.
The belly dance performance is a surprise. What should I do when the dancer arrives? During surprise performance events it is recommended that the client have a room or restroom available to have the dancer remain in until performance time. Remember the dancer needs to be aware of where she will be dancing so it always helps to secretively show the dancer her dance space before the show actually begins. It's also important that you give the dancer ample time to prepare for her entrance. Make sure guests are cleared of the way and that the music can be heard loud and clear.
What happens during the 25-minute Oriental Dance Show? During a standard 25-minute show, the dancer will usually spend 10-15 minutes performing and will spend the remaining time interacting with the audience. A typical show looks like this...First, the dancer will enter to a fast, exciting piece of music. She will most likely have a veil or wings and will use these beautiful pieces of fabric to create attention to the show and to create a glamorous image. Secondly, the dancer will move into a more folkloric section of her performance. Here the dancer may perform with a specific prop (this may be finger cymbals, cane, sword, candles, etc.). Thirdly, the dancer will perform to the traditional drum solo. This is a fast-paced piece of music consisting only of percussion. The dancer will follow the music with accents, pops and locks with her body and hips. Next, the interactive section of the show begins. This is when Arabic Pop music will begin to play. At this time audience participation will take place. The type of event will determine who the dancer will get up first to dance, but usually the dancer will start with the birthday boy/girl or the ladies of the audience. Finally, the dancer will end to a finale and will gracefully exit the performance area.
What is Audience Participation? Audience Participation is a section of the show where the dancer will select individuals (birthday boy/girl, women, children, men) out of the audience to join the fun and dance with her during the show. During this time most participants will dance, laugh and enjoy the excitement. This is usually where the most photos are taken, especially if the event is a birthday, wedding, or themed event. The dance interaction is appropriate and festive and usually begins toward the middle of the show.
How can we encourage or support the dancer during the show? Traditionally clapping and Zaghareeting (a trill or sound produced by the mouth) are used to add excitement and energy to the dancers performance. The dancer will often communicate with the audience when she would like to hear clapping. She will also Zaghareet to the audience which can be imitated by the audience members. Leud comments or degrading remarks should not be tolerated by the client. In appropriate body language should also be discouraged as our dancers are professionals.
Do the dancers accept tips? Yes, in traditional Arabic culture it is part of the performance to give and accept tips. Bills may be showered on to the dance floor or handed to the dancer, but to maintain the integrity and value of the performer, dancers do not accept tips in their tops or belts. After the performance the client should collect the tips and hand them to the dancer before she leaves. This is greatly appreciated.


