
Returning this October.
Want to take part in the fun?
Designing your personal practice can exhaust,
overwhelm, and straight-up stress you out.
That feeling you get when you wonder if you should practice today, and WHAT you should practice...does it ever keep you from practicing?
Kick it to the curb with The Bellydance Bundle!
Each October we bring together dancers who are teaching online, from all over the world, and put together a package of their classes. A mix of live, pre-recorded, and sometimes exclusive content that is on sale for one week only, for 80% off.
Last year's Bundle had 46 contributors from 14 different countries and was over 2,000 in value for only 252 USD.
And just like we cover the world, we’ve also got your practice covered.
We’ve designed the Bundle to be a complete practice. Each year we bring together dance classes, lectures, and workshops to make sure that you are not do you show up to dance, but when you do, you know what’s coming next.
No more skimming Facebook hoping the algorithm works and shows you the next class you should take.
No more worrying about whether a certain dancer teaches in a style you like, or if the classes are recorded, or if you even want to study this subject.
With the bundle you pay one low price and you get:


The 2020 Bundle is no longer available.
But it almost time for our 2021 offering!
Each year the bundle is completely different, so if you wanna get excited, check out our trailer from last year and just imagine who we've got on deck for 2021!
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To stay in the loop for 2021 +
encouragement, tips, and
a community built around practice.
Plus a free guide. Of course.

You hear the phrase, "I wish I practiced more" a lot from students
But it turns out that while you may think that of yourself, you're probably also not quite sure WHAT you want to be practicing.
Now you do.
This guide will take you through some exercises that can get you some data to use to determine what comes next for you in your practice.
And of course, we approach it from a place of positivity.
You're already enough just the way you are. This is just you, mastering your craft for the love of it. Not beating yourself up because you "have to" get better.
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OUR PREVIOUS PARTNERS
Our projects work to bring together dancers from all over the world in service of a common goal. Here are just some of the amazing dancers we've had the joy of working with over the past 4 years.

Aziza

Mercedes Nieto

Sadie

April Rose

Oreet

Esmeralda

Shahrzad

Sahra

Ebony Qualls

Valerick & Kelly

Melissa Gamal

Amanda Rose

Raqs Razi

Alia Thabit

Suhaila

Rosa Noreen

Katie Sahar

Keti

Sabriye Tekbilek

Sahira

Mao Murakami

Lisa Allred

Ciana

Chudney

Dancing Queer

Mahin

Nefertiti

Victoria Teel

Florence

Zana

Siobhan Camille

Shining

Sara Sharpnell

Christine

Katayoun

Aubre

Aaliyah Jenny

Esraa Warda

Nissa

Kamrah

Iana

The Dancer's Eye

Morocco

Ranya Renee

Karen Barbee

Deb Rubin

Dawn Devine

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SUPORTING THE COMMUNITY
With every project that we run, we make a point to support the community & causes that we rally behind.
We provide award seats to every project and often have amounts of each sale that go, cash in hand, back into our community.
In the past we've supported dancers all over the world to:
- Repair studio floors after a flood
- Start over after fires destroyed their possessions
- Purchase hearing aids
- Attend classes they could have otherwise not afforded
- Gotten them feedback and mentorship
- Put cash in the hands of studio owners struggling with closures during the Pandemic.
- Supported after school programs for kids, based in dance
- And more
To date we have put almost 10k back into our dance community over the past 4 years, and we can't wait to see that number grow because it means dancers have it just a bit easier than they were the day before.