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New name, new digs!
Visit http://www.deeprootsdance.com to see what we're up to! The full class schedule is at this new location.
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Sharon Moore joyfully directs her professional troupe, inFusion Tribal Bellydance, with her fearless friend and fellow director Renee Drellishak; and is a spectacularly proud Artistic Director to her student troupe, Nomaditude - Tribal Bellydance with Attitude.
Each group has their own web pages with lots more information, pictures, and more!
inFusion Tribal at Capitol Club
Thursday, August 6, 2009
hosted by Troupe Hipnotica
7:30pm
414 E Pine, Seattle
Troupe Hipnotica has again invited inFusion Tribal to join them at Capitol Club for an evening of tribal bellydance yumminess. Seeing two of Seattle's favorite tribal improvisational troupes perform side-by-side for an evening? Priceless! Come out for a drink, a nosh, and some of the best tribal bellydance entertainment Seattle has to offer.
Totally Tribal Hafla
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Ottoman Trading Company
at Country Village Shops
826 237th St SE
Bothell, WA 98021
FREE!
"Hosted by SABINE....Starring GYPSY CARAVAN Workshops in the morning, Dance Show 4-7PM, Belly Dance Bazaar all day, Henna all day....
Workshops and souk in the studio, dance show on the stage in the garden, Henna artists, Tarot card readers, and and of course...FOOD. Country Village, where we are located is a family-friendly artsy shopping mall with shops, restaurants, train-rides, play grounds, gardens and our famous ducks, chickens and rabbits wandering about to entertain you and be fed."
More info HERE.
Bellydance AMBUSH!
Friday, August 21, 2009
Various locations
7-10pm
FREE!
inFusion Tribal is taking a neighborhood near you by storm this summer with their unique campaign to bring public performance art to...well, the public! Next stop: Greenwood! We will be Ambushing several pubs along Greenwood Avenue all night long, so get ready to be Ambushed, then join the parade from pub to pub and BellyCrawl with us! We will perform a brief set at the top of each hour at each of the locations listed, we'll stick around for a drink, then zills blaring we will parade to the next location*. We will finish the night at the last location with one final performance and the option to order a delicious meal or snack!
7pm Pig n' Whistle
8pm Naked City Taphouse
9pm The Gainsbourg
10pm Snoose Junction Part Dieu
* we will drive to Snoose Junction for the finale, as it is farther up the road
Take this opportunity to support local businesses by visiting some truly great pubs, and support public performance artists in their mission to spread creativity and joy in Seattle neighborhoods and beyond.
Want us to Ambush! your neighborhood or business? Contact us at info@infusiontribal.com
Bellydance will never be the same...
inFusion Tribal Bellydance has become well-known for their innovation and creativity, establishing themselves as trend-setters in a sea of trend-followers. Their energetic performances are equal parts uplifting and mesmerizing. Precise and graceful movement, eclectic costumes, and the charismatic spirit of a tribal celebration are the trademarks of their dance. Combining pulsing drumbeats, unearthly fluidity, and the entrancing sights and sounds of the Middle East, India, Spain, and North Africa, they create an intoxicating atmosphere of sight and sound.
The inFusionistas can be found thrilling crowds at venues and events around Seattle and beyond. They are sought as headlining performers at cultural and art festivals, both performing and teaching workshops in their unique approach to bellydance. Check out their website for dancer bios, video and photo galleries, and a schedule of upcoming events.
www.infusiontribal.com

Nomaditude is a student tribal bellydance troupe under the direction of Sharon Moore. With a strong focus on their own individual development as well as supporting one another, Nomaditude loves to entertain audiences while they grow as tribal bellydancers and performers.
This talented band of performers can be found jamming at local arts festivals, haflas, and other student-friendly venues. If you want to know more about this group and what they do, visit them at www.nomaditude.com