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Academy of Dance Arts Cape Girardeau, MO Experienced professionals in the Bellydance business.
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How to make voi
- Does anyone know of a website that shows how to make weighted veil poi aka voi? Sorry for the cross posting.
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Quick Update!
- I’ll write more when I can wrap my brain around actually, you know, writing, but for now, there are new pictures in the Gallery! A lot of the writing will flesh out the new pics. Shimmychick with a sword! Run for your lives!
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vintage pictures
- shanmonster's gallery seems to be down. Does anyone know where I can find vintage pictures for ideas?
. There's a reason Akon talks about belly dancers in his song - they're exoticand can make a event really exciting. They can be a fun alternative for party entertainment. Cape Girardeau, MO belly dancers also have a lot to offer - not only is their dance graceful, but sometimes they'll even educate you about the technique of belly dancing at your party or event in Cape Girardeau. You may even learn some facts about Middle Eastern culture at your event or party. If this is something that interests you for your party, Partyfun411 has lots of listings of Cape Girardeau, MO Belly Dancers for your party, Middle Eastern event, or wedding.
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Cape Girardeau Factoid:
The city is named after Jean Baptiste de Girardot, who established a temporary trading post in the area around 1733; he was a French soldier stationed at Kaskaskia, Illinois, 1704-1720. The Cape in the city name was a rock promontory overlooking the Mississippi River, later destroyed by railroad construction. As early as 1765, a bend in the Mississippi about sixty miles south of the French village of Ste. Genevieve had been referred to as Cape Girardot or Girardeau. The settlement there dates from 1793 when the Spanish government, which had secured Louisiana in 1762, granted Louis Lorimier, a French-Canadian, the right of establishing a trading post. His grant gave him extensive trading privileges and a large tract of land surrounding his post. Lorimier was made commandant of the district and prospered from the returns on his land sales and trade with indigenous peoples such as the Ozark Bluff Dwellers and the Mississippian. The town of Cape Girardeau was incorporated in 1808, prior to Missouri statehood, and was reincorporated as a city in 1843. The advent of the steamboat in 1835 led it to become the biggest port on the Mississippi River between Saint Louis and Memphis. Cape Girardeau Belly Dancers
The city is named after Jean Baptiste de Girardot, who established a temporary trading post in the area around 1733; he was a French soldier stationed at Kaskaskia, Illinois, 1704-1720. The Cape in the city name was a rock promontory overlooking the Mississippi River, later destroyed by railroad construction. As early as 1765, a bend in the Mississippi about sixty miles south of the French village of Ste. Genevieve had been referred to as Cape Girardot or Girardeau. The settlement there dates from 1793 when the Spanish government, which had secured Louisiana in 1762, granted Louis Lorimier, a French-Canadian, the right of establishing a trading post. His grant gave him extensive trading privileges and a large tract of land surrounding his post. Lorimier was made commandant of the district and prospered from the returns on his land sales and trade with indigenous peoples such as the Ozark Bluff Dwellers and the Mississippian. The town of Cape Girardeau was incorporated in 1808, prior to Missouri statehood, and was reincorporated as a city in 1843. The advent of the steamboat in 1835 led it to become the biggest port on the Mississippi River between Saint Louis and Memphis. Cape Girardeau Belly Dancers
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