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Our first concert - a sneak peek at the sold out performance

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The Bellingen and Dorrigo classes of Jade Belly Dance came together in December to put on a spectacular concert night. We were joined by the lovely ladies of Masana Belly dance from Grafton and we had a great time. It was a night for all ages. It was held in the small town of Dorrigo NSW at the super cute Dorrigo Drama Club Theatre. We were utterly stunned when the stage manager whispered to us that it was a full house - we hadn't even had much time to advertise it! Putting on a show is a lot of work and I have so much respect for those that do it regularly! I am putting up these photos for my students that have been away over the holidays and haven't yet seen them. There is some excellent photography by Bruce Thomas and a few pics by Tammy Mills-Thom so I hope my regular readers don't mind having a look too. Photos of the evening are available for $10 for disc (it includes many more photos than these in higher resolution) contact me on jadebellydance@hotmail.com if you are wanting some to keep. If you are reading this before the 31st of January please take a few moments and vote for Jade Belly Dance in the favourite blog and Teacher category for the top dance blog awards. I put in a whole heap of effort to get comments on a previous post and it turns out I only needed 10 and the competition was a second round of voting! Doh! So if you haven't already please, please, please vote for Jade Belly Dance in both categories by clicking this link. Did you like the photos? Please comment below

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