Calling all dancers! . . . beginners and beyond . . . come check us out. . . we're Harika! . . .our new look . . . our new sound . . . our new feel . . . and now our new web home!
Michael, You've done a great job! This looks great. I think our Friday haflas start at 7:30 and not 7:00 PM. Great picture. I can't believe that you did this sooo well. Congratulations!
It's About Us ~~Harika!~~
It's About You *The Belly Dancer*
students and beyond~~
We are "Harika!" (pr. HARR a ka)
and we provide the perfect venue for all of you bellydancers out there to practice everything you've learned in class to live music~~
Our name means "wonderful" in Turkish
and reflects our support for the dance community~~
We are a group of
percussionists who play middle eastern rhythms evoking the aura and atmosphere of North Africa and The Middle East~~
Once a month we hold "haflas" (dance parties) for everyone to come and practice everything you've been learning in class to live percussion . . .
***Last Sunday of Every Month 2pm to 5pm *** at Dena's
Ottoman Trading Company
in the Country Village in Bothell
Email Jamie jayturtle@aol.com
or call Dena 425-368-0369 or email michaeltv7@yahoo.com to get on our mailing list.
We offer an informal non-threatening setting and are family friendly~~
**Come practice all your moves and steps with us!
**We are "Harika!"**
An Inspirational Experience**
~Come and Awaken Your~
~~~Self-Expression~~~
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Calling all dancers! . . . beginners and beyond . . . come check us out. . . we're Harika! . . .our new look . . . our new sound . . . our new feel . . . and now our new web home!
2 Monthly Haflas . . . 2nd Friday in Shoreline . . . last Sunday in Bothell . . . check profile for more details!
Michael,
You've done a great job! This looks great. I think our Friday haflas start at 7:30 and not 7:00 PM. Great picture. I can't believe that you did this sooo well. Congratulations!
Hooper
Hi Michael!
Hats off to your new name, new photo and new blog...Outstanding job!!! Now, I just need to do a hafla...soon!
Actually "Harika!" is the Turkish version of the Greek "Opa!"
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