Here
are just some of bellywobble's Successes
& Highlights of the Dance!
Radio
Cornwall & Radio
Devon, Pirate FM, PLYMOUTH SOUND
"Dancing
in the Dark" for
Carlton TV first shown December 2003
Featured
in Devon Life "Going with the Flow" and numerous newspaper
articles . . .
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more details . . .
Rosie
has always encouraged and invited famous Egyptian dancers, musicians and renowned
British dancers to the Southwest, to improve the standard of dancing.
Rosie
is also famous not just for the workshops,
but for 'stonkingly good haflas!' which Carlton
TV just had to film, including international,
national and local dancers.
There
will be an update for future workshops in 2007 on this web site, the workshops
will feature international dancers of high calibre. . . So
watch this space ...
Rosie
Mockler arranges spetacular dancing holidays
in Cairo. Through her contact Khlade Mamood,
Rosie can arrange the real Egypt for you
with top Egpytian dancers, wonderful sights
and great shopping. Next tour Autumn 2007.
Book now!
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more details . . .
Rosie's
highlights of the dance
Dancing
in a New York restaurant and nightclub
Being
invited to start the dancing at a wedding in Cairo
Having
a sell out show called "The Dance Road" at
the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth in 2001. This was
working with her dance group Shashara and also other
dancers from the Southwest and children from Brunel
School, Saltash.
Rosie
has an excellent reputation throughout the Southwest
for her colourful perfomances at weddings,restaurants,
corporate events and functions.
Rosie
has had most fun forming her dance group Shashara
made up of women of all age, shape and sizes. They
have been performing for local and national charities
for nine years.
For
the Primrose Appeal, Derriford Hospital a red card
and sent off at Plymouth Argyle FC to being sold
at auction for The MacmillanNurses for the grand
price of £40.00-a good Egyption price!
Respect
Festival Exeter
Women's
Heat Fair in Plymouth and Torquay
Community
School dance project, Liskeard, Kingsbridge,
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