Janna (Janna Beaufait) began studying Belly Dance in 1989 and formed the Desert Wind Dance Company Performance group in 1993. Her highly skilled and perfected dance movements are not only breath taking in their complexity and mesmerizing quality but an inspiration to all who have the great fortune to see her perform. Janna also posses the innate gift of choreography which she readily demonstrates not only in her own dancing but with her many classes of eager students as well. All in all, she is magical to watch. As a certified teacher, Janna's skill level can transform all levels of dance skill from none at all to professional to new abilities and performance. Classes are in levels based on skill from Beginner to Advanced to Performance Company. Give her a call to see how you can fit into Belly Dance.

FALL SEMESTER START DATES!

FALL CLASSES AT JANNA’S START THE WEEKS OF AUGUST 31 & SEPTEMBER 13, 2009 Mark your calendars for our Holiday Hafla November 22, 2009 SEE BELOW FOR NEW START TIMES FOR ALL LONG COURSE & COMPANY CLASSES! Due to the early date for our Holiday Halfa-All Long Courses will be…

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MINI CLASSES FOR AUGUST

MINI CLASSES FOR AUGUST BREAK!! Join us for some ‘teaser’ classes featuring new classes we will be offering this Fall and get a taste of what is to come! Mini Classes open to all levels. Punch Cards can apply to class costs. August 5–6-7pm FLUTTER FAN CLASS $10 Beautiful and…

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REHEARSAL SCHEDULE JULY 30

Attention all Janna’s Students who are in this Semester of classes–Here is the rehearsal schedule for July 30 at the Williamsburg Regional Library Theater, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. Please keep in mind that you will need to be there and dressed before the scheduled times so we can run as…

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ANDREA DEAGON WORKSHOP–AUGUST 1, 2009

DANCES TO A DIFFERENT DRUM featuring ANDREA DEAGON of North Carolina AUGUST 1, 2009 in a One Day Workshop and Show “Belly Dance Engineering: Styles, Variations and Combinations” Andrea will introduce movements that everyone thinks they know – hip circles in particular, and step-touch variations, and up and down accents…

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