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Old 12-11-2007, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

This is a thought that hasn't quite finished itself in my own head yet, so I thought I'd post it and see if there were any suggestions.

Aside from doing a show based on this board, which I am still planning, I was thinking we ought to turn this excellent connection-building tool to our advantage. I enjoy the discussions a lot, but I think we could also try to expand our careers as dancers and the like. So I was thinking: what about a bellydance exchange, or something like it? Sort of like you can do a house swap when you go on vacation. I'm sure there are places everyone would like to dance, and I will be able to offer Honolulu in about two months. I could make a section of my website dedicated to a Bellydance Exchange, and everyone could post a little resume and videos so dancers wishing to swap can see what type of talent the other dancer has.

I am not entirely sure how this would work, but it would give dancers a chance to put something new on their resume when they are on vacation. As I said, the thought just occurred to me and I hadn't quite fleshed it out yet. Are there any suggestions? Would such a thing be completely impossible? If so, is there another way that we might, as a community, help to further each other as dancers? Perhaps some kind of education exchange would be possible (you teach me zils and I teach you mayas, etc).

What does everyone think?
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i think it's a beautiful idea Brea! i hope you can find some way for it to work!
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yes.. I would be open for a discussion on this... my new (trying to do!!) "resolution" is more about focusing on the positive things we can do to further our knowledge.. & this seems like a very positive/PRO active type of idea... bravo Brea!
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I also like the idea a lot I will try to offer possibilities for dancers who I know from this forum to give workshops and do performances in my city in Germany (Heidelberg), if they'd like to spend here their holidays. But I have to open my own studio first (as I mentioned in another thread, I'm searching like crazy for a place and I hope to find it until March).
I am myself very interested in giving workshops and doing performances at places where I'd like to go for holiday. I think the best way to arrange something like this is to organize a workshop or performance (or both) for the friend dancer (for which she/he would get paid of course), but she/he would have to pay her/his travel fairs and accommodation by her/himself (well, except if the dancer who is organizing has enough space in her/his house and is willing to give free accommodation to the guest dancer). So what do you think about this idea?
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Hi Chryssanthi-

Yes, this is along the lines of what I was thinking. Something where the other dancer is still there with them as a means of introduction. Definitely paid gigs, and possibly a place to stay...besides then they could dance together or teach each other stuff. Like those learning-holidays. A holiday exchange specific to bellydancers.
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Hi Chryssanthi-

Yes, this is along the lines of what I was thinking. Something where the other dancer is still there with them as a means of introduction. Definitely paid gigs, and possibly a place to stay...besides then they could dance together or teach each other stuff. Like those learning-holidays. A holiday exchange specific to bellydancers.
Yes As I already said, I find the idea great and I will surely join the circle of the people who are willing to participate this kind of exchange (especially since I am addicted to travelling, as well as to getting to know new people)
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I can offer a place to stay in NZ, but perhaps not paid gigs... But a workshop? Would be such fun!!
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Hmmm...that is a bit of a problem. I'm not even sure Honolulu HAS paid gigs, as they currently don't have restaurants to dance at. Well perhaps I could offer something else? I still like the idea of an education exchange. I would LOVE to go to New Zealand and do a workshop! Teaching or learning I mean.
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Hmmm...that is a bit of a problem. I'm not even sure Honolulu HAS paid gigs, as they currently don't have restaurants to dance at. Well perhaps I could offer something else? I still like the idea of an education exchange. I would LOVE to go to New Zealand and do a workshop! Teaching or learning I mean.
At some point many moons ago, someone was trying to set up a bellydance "couch surf" type thing to help dancers save money when going to workshops and whatnot. I'm currently moving from Minnesota to North Carolina, so I can't offer anything yet :-)
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Old 12-13-2007, 01:50 AM   #10 (permalink)
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This sounds like a very cool idea! Would it only be for professional dancers?
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