Tarik Sultan offers a range of engaging classes at the Bellyqueen School, catering to both basic beginners and those looking to advance their belly dance skills. For newcomers, the Basic Belly Dance class is available on Saturdays from 11 AM to 12 PM. This class introduces students to the fundamental techniques of traditional Egyptian dance style.

For those ready to elevate their skills, the Intermediate Shimmy, Layer, and Travel class takes place on Saturdays from 12 to 1 PM, focusing on more complex movements and combinations.

Additionally, there is a unique "Huss" Shaabi with Cymbals five-week choreography course on Saturdays from 1 to 2 PM, running from January 11 to February 8.

Join Tarik Sultan for an exhilarating high-energy choreography class to the vibrant Shaabi hit "Huss" by Egyptian singer Menam! Dive deep into the essence of the song with a full translation provided, and take your dance ability to the next level by incorporating dynamic finger cymbal patterns that will add sparkle and excitement to your dance. Don't miss this vibrant offering of rhythm and movement!

For those who are interested in performing the "Huss" Shaabi dance at the upcoming New York Belly Dance Festival on March 15-16, there will be an additional 4 week course covering staging February 15 to March 8.

These classes promise a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience for all participants.

WHEN:
Saturdays
11am-12pm: Basic Belly Dance - Egyptian Style (Drop-In)
12-1pm: Intermediate Shimmy, Layer + Travel (Drop-In)
1-2pm: "Huss" Shaabi w/ Cymbals Choreo 1/11-2/8 (5 Wk Course)

WHERE:
Bellyqueen School @Playwrights
440 Lafayette St, 4th Floor, Studio 4D, New York, NY 10003
Press "Playwrights" on the intercom to be let into the building and to activate the elevator

INVESTMENT:
Drop-In Class: $25, class-cards and unlimited passes apply
"Huss" Shaabi w/ Cymbals 5 Wk Choreo Course:
$100, $90 members

Tarik Sultan is one of the world’s best-known pioneers of male Oriental Dance (Belly Dancing). He began his formal training in 1985. In addition to classes, he spent countless hours in the Dance Research Library at Lincoln Center, striving to learn as much as he could about the dance, its history, and the culture from which it originated. In 1988, he traveled to Egypt for the first time, observing the dance in its native homeland. This experience allowed him to distinguish the truth about the dance from the many popular myths created by the media.

Inspired by his travels, Tarik began teaching his first class in the early '90s, eager to share all he had learned and observed. Over the years, his talent and dedication to the art have earned him a reputation as a dynamic performer and a gifted, inspiring teacher and choreographer. He has taught many successful seminars across the nation as well as internationally in the UK, Japan, Australia, Trinidad, and Argentina. Some of Tarik’s international performance credits include the Jerusalem Festival, the Dar America Association in Marrakech, Morocco, and Alexandria, Egypt. In 2003, he became one of the first male dancers to perform at the Ahlan Wa Sahlan Festival in Cairo, Egypt. Other credits include performances at the United Nations, Lincoln Center, and The Museum of Natural History.

Tarik holds the distinction of being the only male dancer to be featured in the top venues in New York City, such as Casbah Rouge, Mehenata Bulgarian Bar, Babylon, Horus, The Habibi Lounge, and Feluca and 1001 Nights in Brooklyn, NY. From 2003 to 2014, he was the premier dancer at Le Souk in NYC. Until recently, he taught regular weekly classes in NYC, The Bronx, and Jersey City. He is available for private lessons, Zoom classes, private parties, and workshops upon request.