Viviana is trained in many styles of dance and is of Italian-Swiss origin. Having always been passionate about Eastern dance and melodies, she began training in 1985 with renowned artists, principally of Egyptian and Moroccan origin, before developing her own style.
Viviana organise a workshop with the dancer SAHRA SAEEDA (Los Angeles) in Geneva. Next workshop : From 24 to 27 September. Lecture upon the Dances of Egypt on 24 September.
Viviana is trained in many styles of dance and is of Italian-Swiss origin. Having always been passionate about Eastern dance and melodies, she began training in 1985 with renowned artists, principally of Egyptian and Moroccan origin, before developing her own style.
Viviana has been teaching since 1997 in various dance schools in Geneva and has run workshops both in Switzerland and further afield. She regularly organises workshops with famous oriental dancers such as Sahra Sayeeda.
LOCATIONS:
ADEM 2 - 44, rue des Maraichers - 1205 Genève
Ateliers d'ethnomusicologie - 10, rue de Montbrillant - 1201 Geneva
SCHEDULES:
Monday: 44, rue de Maraîchers
6pm - 7.15pm Intermediate I (Maraîchers)
7.30pm - 8.45pm Troupe Angelis (Maraîchers)
Wednesday: 10, rue de Montbrillant
5.30pm - 6.45pm Beginners (Montbrillant)
6:45 pm - 8:00 pm Intermediate II - advanced (Montbrillant)
RATES: see www.vivianadaya.net
Comments: trial class: CHF 20.00 (refundable if enrolled)
Yearly commitment - 1 class of 75 min / week:
Full price: 3x 400 CHF (quarterly payment)
Students / OASI: 3x 365 CHF (quarterly payment)
10-class card: CHF 350
Rules and details: www.vivianadaya.net
Private lessons: information on request
CONTACT:
T : 078 626 95 02
Email: vivianatelierdesanges@gmail.com
Site internet : www.vivianadaya.net
Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/atelierdesanges/
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