Happy Snaps
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Recently the Miasma Belly Dancing Troupe rocked out at Sydney’s Hellfire. They were awesome enough to send me a few pictures of their performance.
I must admit I am completely loving their outfits. Thinking of making your own outfit? Head to my store to see our new range of feathers, fans and boas.

Here are the duo, Angela and Katrina indulging in an elegant bow. I am loving the stockings in ways I cannot express actually and feel the need to now stock my store with about 50 000 version of them!

Here they are again. Note the side curl detail. Adds a really cute touch to the look. The top hat also gets +20 points.

More top hat action. I think I might get one actually.
Remember if you want to see Miasma in action you can head to their webpage for information on hiring them or classes.
Tribal Style belly dance is a structured improvisational form of dance that draws from cultures around the world, including Middle Eastern, Egyptian, Indian, Spanish Flamenco, and African dance. Tribal style is usually performed with two or more dancers, as it is a style of dance in which dancers interact with one another. This style of belly dance originated in the US and has spread around the world in recent years, becoming more and more popular. The performances have a focused, fresh, energetic feel, largely due to the improvisational component and the interaction between dancers.
On an entirely unrelated tibbit of information - I am off to Melbourne this weekend!
On Friday the 22 August; Scoundrelles, one of Brisbane’s premier Pole Dancing and Burlesque Schools, will be hosting the 2008 Queensland Pole Dancing Championships. It will be a great night out starting at 7pm and ending at 11pm.
Now for all you Burlesque lovers in Brisbane – make sure you have brought your tickets for the 3rd Annual Burlesque Ball. It will be hitting Brisbane on the 22nd of November 2008.