Let me share with

You my passion for Israeli Dancing. People come to my sessions to have a fun time, make new friends and learn new dances in a friendly and warm atmosphere.
There is a high energy level all night long.  All you need to do is leave your potato on the couch, put on your aerobic shoes, join the world of Israeli Dancing. We look forward to you joining our San Diego dancers

 
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  • Dalya1
    We Dance for laughter,
    We dance for Tears ,
    We dance for madness,
    We dance for hopes,
    We dance for screams,
    We are dancers
    We crate the dreams
    Unkown
  • Dalya2
    Dance Is Like Life
    Learning to dance is like life.
    You take baby steps,tiny leaps and jumps,
    Someone's always there when you cry.
    Things are starting to come together,
    Your once new shoes are feeling softer and worn
    Each delicate pointe is becoming more like an arch.
    Leaps and kicks become stronger each time,
    Soon you realize your every jump and kick is right,
    The steps are fluid pouring out of a jar,
    Everyday you're twirling into a new adventure, Every dance you dance makes you a star.
    Michelle Lyon
  • Dalya3
    I can't explain the feeling
    When I'am leaping through the air
    The world down below me,
    And I not a care,
    Just to dance and dance,
    All day and all night .
    My shoes with wings,
    They put me into flight.
    Every step I own,
    I feel so free.
    Every turn and leap,
    It's all up to me.
    This is a dream I cannot forget, I exit only to dance.
    To live and breathe with gracefulness,
    This is my only chance.
    To do just what I want to do,
    I can show what the world is to me.
    When I am dancing the world is free.
    Unkown
  • Dalya5
    To Dance Is To Be Free
    I dance, because dancing has always been my salvation......the ultimate freedom!
    Ghislaine Thesmar
  • Dalyadance020
    Why Dancing Dancing is an art, we may be sure, cannot die out, but will always be undergoing a rebirth.
    Not merely as an art, but also as a social custom, it perpetually emerges afresh from the soul of the people.
    Havelock Ellis

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