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Belly Dance Scholarship Alert!

Writer's picture: Jade BellyDanceJade BellyDance

It has come to my attention that there is a FULL SCHOLARSHIP for one dancer (value $490AUD) available at this years wild honey festival in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia.

Belly dance festival

Wild Honey Events is thrilled to present:

JILL PARKER & OLIVIA KISSEL (USA)

JILL PARKER & OLIVIA KISSEL (USA)

9 - 13 August

9 - 13 August

Byron Bay, NSW

Byron Bay, NSW

You could train with these lovely ladies for free - all you have to do is have the guts to apply!!

But be quick, there is only a few days left to throw your hat into the ring and see if you can win access to the whole workshop series!

Last year I was very lucky to be awarded a gold scholarship to attend the Western Australian Middle Eastern Dance Festival (WAMED). Without it I would never have been able to attend and I am sooo grateful. I loved the workshops and grew so much as a dancer.

I am not associated with the wild honey festival in any way but would love to encourage dancers to apply for the scholarship (particularly if tribal / tribal fusion is your thing). You have to be in it to win it and you never know it could be you.  The scholarship is for a dancer who is disadvantaged and does not have access to training due to financial and/or geographical restrictions. If you do not have all the required paperwork eg tax assessment notice, you may still apply IF you have other documentation to prove your income.

Deadline May 3rd, 2013

Deadline May 3rd, 2013

There is a scholarship worth $490 available for the whole workshop series - please email Belinda for more details.

ENQUIRIES Belinda m: 0420 398590 e: wildhoneyevents@yahoo.com.au

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