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Join date: Nov 26, 2019

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Classes with Jumping Camel have been described as fun, educational, and a joy to take part in. Nico has been described as an enthusiastic teacher, willing to share knowledge and encourage students in their dance journey, whether it be as a beginner or advanced.

Nico began her dance journey in early 2011 after the birth of her first son. Looking for a way to reconnect with her body, she stumbled on the TV show 'Shimmy' and decided to follow along- and that was it; love at first step. After a year of dedicated home practice, Nico headed out to find her first dance teacher- enter Minya of Jumping Camel. Nico continued regular weekly classes with Minya (from 2012 until her retirement from teaching in early 2022) and quickly joined the performance troupe in 2013, and then started teaching in 2016. She has since continued to learn with teachers from all over including Amarna (Calgary), Rachel George (USA), Ashley Rhianne (Van, BC), Nourhan Sharif (USA), Karim Nagi (USA, Egypt), Dr George Sawa (Canada), Johara of Belly Up (Canada) and Shahrzad (USA, Egypt).

Nico took over Jumping Camel Belly Dance in  early 2022 as Artistic Director and owner and has been working on creating a place where people can go to learn about this rich dynamic dance and have fun.

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Dec 31, 202510 min
Embracing Fuzzy Definitions
What would you rather do: read yet another long ramble about a hyper-specific, deeply niche topic that will warm only the cold, shriveled heart of a hopeless nerd - or stub your toe on a chair leg?  The choice is obvious! Chair, brace yourself. As much as I thrive on researching every obscure corner the history of belly dance has to offer, switching from laid-back holiday mode to the Type A academic persona you know (and tolerate) is a tall order for me - even with the help of elevated...

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Nov 28, 20256 min
On Coffee and Heterotopia
What’s your favorite winter holiday beverage? Does the mere mention of eggnog, hot chocolate, or a peppermint mocha instantly conjure that festive spirit and celebratory mood? I know what you’re thinking, Dorothy - gin is a drink for all seasons, but let us attempt - however half-heartedly - to keep things marginally more liver-friendly before the New Year’s Eve champagne unceremoniously escorts us into the first of January. No matter how earnestly I try to fall in love with the seasonal...

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Oct 28, 20258 min
Suit Up! Historically speaking...
A fellow dance student recently asked me if it would be OK to dress up as a belly dancer for a Halloween party.  I couldn’t give her a straight ‘yes’ or ‘no,’ so I launched into my usual evasive verbal maneuvers - namely, asking her what exactly she meant by ‘dressing up as a belly dancer’. Because nothing quite declares “I am a hopelessly committed nerd”  like delivering an hour-long lecture on the evolution of belly dance costuming!  Unless you’ve been immersed in the world of raqs sharqi...

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