For the last few years, Adeela has been living in the Tower room.  She arrived from distant lands and brought with her a variety of exotic and beautiful dances.  Many times she can be seen at a festival or faire in the company of other dancers, spinning and swaying, undulating like serpents.  Afterward, you can hear zaghareets, the shrill calls made to show appreciation for a well-done performance, trilling through the air.
Belly Dance Home Page
Kismet Dancers of Miami
Rising Phoenix Dancers
Shira's Art of Middle Eastern Dance
Middle Eastern Dance Links
Fat Chance Belly Dance
Davina & Belly Dance Costume Books
Maja, The Girl form the Nile
A few dance troupes and dancers that have performed in South Florida:
Joharah International
Sahara Silk
Tamalyn Dallal & The Middle Eastern Dance Exchange
Castle Cintron      King's Chamber     Milady's Chamber       Milord's Chamber
The Great Hall       The Kitchens      Adeliza's Garden       Dungeon Entrance
Kasbah Dance Troupe
Some sites to provide general information about the different styles of oriental dance:
The Henna Page
Orientalist Art
of the 19th Century
The Gilded Serpent
Adeela's Oriental Dance Links
Aliah's Closet
The Belly Dance Museum
Proof that dancers have the ability to charm more than just snakes...
Welcome to the Tower Room
During a feast, Adeela dances Raks al Sabre, an ancient sword dance.
Habi'Ru
Virginia & C.O.M.E. Dance
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