Memphis Dance Oasis
Dance Oasis is located on Stage Road at Elmore Park,
next to Bartlett Lanes (2964 Stage Plaza N)
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What should I wear or bring
to class?
Students should wear comfortable
workout-type clothes (no jeans please) that you can bend and stretch in.
You might like to tie a scarf around your waist to better see your hip
movements, and there are coin belts and hip scarves for sale in the studio.
Our studio floor is polished hardwood that is cleaned regularly, so students
are free to dance barefoot. It is more comfortable for most and easiest
to feel the movements that way, although you may wear tennis shoes or ballet/jazz
slippers for better traction if you prefer.
It is a good idea to bring your
own bottle of water, as hydration is important in any fitness regiment.
There are accessible water fountains near the studio, but having a bottle
handy will keep you from having to leave class for water.
You might find it a good idea to
bring a notebook to write down new movements or make notes that your instructor
offers, so that you can practice throughout the week.
Do I have to show my midriff
in class?
Absolutely not. Students
are NOT required to show their midriff during class - what you wear is
100% up to your own comfort level! It is easier to see your movements when
you aren't wearing a baggy T-shirt, and your teacher will most likely bare
her belly so that you can see exactly what is going on, but no one will
ask you to do so!
You might find, though, that after
a few short weeks of bellydance class, you are much more comfortable in
your own skin. Often, students will start classes out in baggy tshirts
and loose sweatpants, but by the end of the session, they are comfortable
showing off their curves, and maybe even a little tummy skin!
Are
Men Allowed to Participate?
There are certainly male bellydancers,
and many of them are a joy to watch perform! However, as this style
of dance is built on the movements of a woman's body, most male dancers
learn to bellydance slightly different techniques than women. At this point,
there are no men in any of our technique classes in midtown. There are,
however, a few male participants in the Bellydance for Fitness classes
at the French Riviera Spa.
Are people allowed
to view classes in session?
Prospective students are allowed
to arrange a sneak peak with the class instructors in order to preview
the structure of classes before committing to a session. However,
drop-in viewers are not permitted to ensure the comfort of our students.
How Physically Demanding
is Bellydance?
The beauty of bellydance class
is that the more you put into it, the more you will get out of it.
Whether you are looking for a relaxing, low-impact exercise that will be
easy on the knees and back, or if you are looking to add a new aerobic
workout to your exercise regiment, you'll find it at Memphis Raqs!
Our technique classes are suited individually to students, based on your
personal goals. Only you know your body, so only you can set your
limits
and your instructor will push you
Am I too _____ to bellydance?
No matter what you fill in the blank
with, the answer is NO! There is no such thing as too old, young,
skinny, heavy, etc to bellydance! Memphis Raqs prides itself on creating
a very open, welcoming atmosphere for all of our students. We currently
have an eclectic range of students, from 16 to 65 years old... homemakers,
computer analysts, physical therapists, lawyers, students, and more!
Head over to our students' page to get first-hand accounts from some of
our students...
So, you're ready to sign up
- now what?
Step 1: Check our current
schedule of classes
Step 2: Call or e-mail the instructor
for availability and the code to the studio door
Step 3: Head to class! (it's a good idea to get to your
first class 10 minutes early to meet your instructor and get your information
packet)
And if you still have any unanswered questions, check
our our Frequently-Asked Question
page!