Jezibell has recently moved to Augusta, GA, from Manhattan, where she danced at clubs, parties, restaurants, festivals, nursing homes and special events throughout the New York area. Her specialty is classic cabaret belly dance, but she also performs alternative and fusion styles along with Goddess and ritual dance. She has performed with the Egyptian/American Folkloric Group, the Serena Dance Theatre, Gamila el Masri's Nileside Dancers, Nadia Moussa and Company, and PURE (Public Urban Ritual Experiment). Jezibell has appeared at Lincoln Center Outdoors, the Knitting Factory, the New York Renaissance Faire, Figaro Café, and the Centerfold Coffeehouse. She performed her "Dances of the Goddess" each year at the New York Witches’ Ball Charity Benefit. Her specialties include double veil, candles, sword, and wings. Jezibell is available for parties, weddings, holiday celebrations, and other special events. Her dynamic belly dancing will enliven your festivities, or she can teach a simple, fun, party-themed class to get all your guests up and moving. Consider having Jezibell bring the feminine power of bellydancing to a bachelorette party or baby shower. For booking information, e-mail Jezibell or call 718-570-9618. Jezibell began her study of cabaret belly dancing at Serena Studios (www.serenastudios.com ) and went on to study with Anahid Sofian (www.anahidsofianstudio.com ), Elena Lentini (www.elenalentini.com ), Gamila el Masri (www.asamed.citymax.com ), Dalia Carella (www.daliacarella.com ), and other renowned NYC teachers. Jezibell began teaching belly dance at Serena Studios in 1996 and has also taught at Equinox Fitness Club, the McBurney and Vanderbilt YMCAs, the Learning Annex, LaGuardia Community College, and the Bridge for Dance. She is also a writer, drummer, and songwriter. The insights and imagery of her poetry and scripts flow out of her spiritual life, her dance, and her studies of ancient history, culture and mythology, especially of Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece. She has combined her dance with poetry, songs, and monologues to create dramatic presentations, and she wrote and performed in an original musical theatre production, Inanna, Journey of Darkness and Light. She drummed and danced in Ankhst at the New York Fringe Festival and performed with PURE in Up In the Air with Akim Funk Buddha at the Brooklyn Arts Council. She has written articles for Bennu, the publication of Associated Artists of Middle Eastern Dance (ASAmed - http://www.asamed.citymax.com/) and her poetry can be found on Shira's excellent website In Augusta she has performed at the Southern Oasis Gala, the Gathering of the Tribes festival, the Rock 'n' for the River concert, and Georgia on My Mind Day, and she is a regular at First Friday. She has presented two shows at the Friedman Library, Tribute to Ancient Egypt, which was covered by the Augusta Chronicle - http:/chronicle.augusta.com/stories/060508/ric_461021.shtml/, as well as Cabaret Belly Dance: The Art of the Soloist. She teaches on Tuesdays, 6-7 pm, at the Jewish Community Center (Class Schedule). She will perform at Arts in the Heart of Augusta in September and Cabaret Macabre at the Friedman in October. She also hopes to start an Augusta branch of PURE (Public Urban Ritual Experiment) http://www.puredance.org Find me on MySpace and be my friend! |