Her other beautiful web sites:
www.silkroaddance.com
www.uzbekdance.org
www.egypta.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAUREL VICTORIA GRAY DANCE WEEK IN SEATTLE


DOWNLOADABLE FORMS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE:
Full Workshop Informational Packet

Workshop Class Descriptions
 Workshop Cost & Registration Form

If you are truly interested in Persian, Central Asian, or Russian Romany dance then make time in your busy life to take advantage of these golden opportunities.

Come study with a major authority of our day. Dr. Laurel Victoria Gray is being featured at VDP Studio for an entire week, August 13-20 2008. Check out the schedule. She will teach some of her Silk Road choreographies, as well as some from off the beaten path. These include dancer favorite, “Vampyre Tango” and a very moving original dance called “Cry of the Heart”. We won’t forget some good old fashion belly dance workshops such as Shimmy Etude. Join us for a week long intensive in Seattle, smack in the middle of August, in the beautiful Northwest. We can’t wait!

We are located 5 minutes from downtown Seattle in the lovely Fremont neighborhood. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants and B&Bs in the area. We are eager to assist all out of town dancers in finding lodging.

Delilah’s VDP Studios, 4128 Fremont Ave North, Seattle WA 98103.
Please give us a call at (206) 632-2353.

Come for the weekend or the week. You can drop in for one of Delilah & Erik's famous Power Belly Classes (Tuesday & Thursday) while you are up here! Check out our websites.

 

Bio

Dr. Laurel Victoria Gray
Artistic Director, Silk Road Dance Company / Adjunct Professor, "Dances of the Islamic World"

An award-winning dancer, scholar, educator, and choreographer, Laurel Victoria Gray is "the pioneer of Uzbek dance in America." Her efforts to preserve and present traditional Central Asian and Persian dance make her a true cultural diplomat. She is an enthusiastic public speaker, funny, witty and a delight to study with. Please take advantage of this important opportunity to enrich your dance. Her teaching schedule and troupe activities keep her in perpetual motion and it’s very hard to get her out here. The last time she was in Seattle was about 1991.

See full bio:
http://www.laurelvictoriagray.com

See archival videos of Silk Road’s performances
http://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/artist_detail.cfm?artist_id=SILKRDANCE