2010 Available Lessons
Performance & Technique coaching/Pageant and Competition Prep/One-on-One Private Lessons
Small group lessons/Choreography

If you cannot commit to a dance class schedule or you feel like you will benefit more from learning at your own pace, private instruction is probably the best solution for you. One-On-One lessons are perfect for specific needs, brush up on dance technique, or to prepare for a specific performance. Each lesson is personalized to fit the individual needs of the student.

Private or semi-private lessons held at: 
Susquehanna Yoga in Timonium, MD
or
Lotus's Studio
The use of Lotus' private home studio may be utilized. Please respect that the studio is located in a private home. Serious and confidential students only.

2010 RATES (1 hour min)

PRIVATE LESSON POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

Private Lessons with Lotus Niraja
(by appointment/advanced bookings only)
In The Rough Series is a dance journey for the serious bellydancer. Like diamonds, no two dancers are alike. You are individual and unique. The private class sessions are designed to provide you the tools to polish and refine your bellydance technique and artistry in preparation for the stage and audience.

You will learn not only to train the body, but you will also learn how to use body language, stage dynamics, drama, and classic movement as opportunities to shine during your performance. Learn to apply these skills to choreography to emphasize your artistry, performance, as well as skill.

This course is ideal for the student, semi-professional or professional who has previous training, and has an excellent command of basic technique. Also, it is for the dancer who is at a crossroads in their dance career, performance, or coming from other teachers that do not necessarily nurture performance skills or teach technique only.

Out of Town Students - To book 3 days to a week with Lotus, please inquire at
lotusniraja@gmail.com.
"A Diamond In The Rough" -Someone or something with potential or talent but needing training or polish. This phrase refers to the fact that diamonds found in nature are rough and uneven. They must be cut and polished to bring out their true beauty." The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition.  2002.