BELLYDANCE HIRING/PERFORMING FAQs
Q: How long are bellydance shows?
A: Bellydance shows are booked in 30 minute time blocks. You may divide this into two 15 minute segments with no more than an hour between segments. You may negotiate for extra performance time, photo oportunities and/or a "meet and greet" period with your guests.
Q: What is included in a bellydance show?
A: In a basic bellydance show, a choreographed routine to authentic Middle Eastern music is performed. Props (ie. veil, finger cymbals, candles, etc.) are commonly used for an American Cabaret bellydance performance. The audience/guests may be encouraged to participate, if desired.
Q: What types of events are bellydancers found at?
A: I can perform at several different types of events: birthday parties, weddings, receptions, anniversaries, retirement parties, grand openings, cultural/art events, baby showers, bridal showers, corporate events, conferences, conventions, belly-grams, charity/fund raising events, live restaurant entertainment and more.
Q: Will you perform at bachelor parties?
A: NO! I do not perform at bachelor or any all-male parties. I do perform at Bachelorette parties and can incorporate a mini-lesson for the guests. Make your Bachelorette party unique and hire a bellydancer. Everybody will love it and it beats the typical "take the bride-to-be to the club" routine.
Q: Is tipping required and what is the appropriate method of tipping?
A: Tipping is not required but is welcomed and greatly appreciated. Tipping is common and demonstrates appreciation for the dancer's ability. In many middle eastern cultures, the dancer is "showered" with the tip. A money "shower" is done by holding bills over the dancer's head and "showering" them over her head one at a time, as if dealing cards from a deck. It is also common to place tips in the sides of the belt of a dancer's costume or in a tip jar/tray.
Q: Can we dance with the bellydancer during the show?
A: Absolutely. However, it is appropriate to wait for the dancer to invite others to join her. During a performance, audience participation will be welcomed after the main part of the show. If you are invited to dance, please be repectful and "bellydance." Please do not grab, "get freaky," be vulger, etc. Also, do not yank or pull on the dancer's costume as they are handmade and quite expensive.
Q: What forms of payment do you accept?
A: I can accept cash, checks, money orders and credit card payments. There is a returned check fee of $30.
Q: How far in advance do I need to book a bellydance performance?
A: Last minute requests can be accommodated at times, but they are not preferred. To ensure my availability for your event date, I request at least 4 weeks advance booking. A deposit is required to hold your date.
Q: How much does it cost to hire a bellydancer?
A: A skilled dancer will not charge less than $250, which is about the same amount of money required to hire a clown, a DJ, a band, etc. People will always remember the entertainment provided at your party or event! Just like they always say, "you get what you pay for." Please remember that you are paying for years of professional dance training, expensive costumes, extensive choreography, rehearsal time, music, makeup/hair preparation, driving time, gas, mileage, liability insurance and other basic business expenses.
Q: Why is there an additional charge to stay after the performance?
A: The additional charge is for the dancer's "time-cost opportunity." Several shows are usually booked in one night and it is necessary to compensate the dancer for the time that she is not able to book another performance should she remain at your event. Every effort should be made to make sure you are ready for the performance at the pre-arranged time so that she can make it to her other scheduled obligations on time.