Habeeba’s Dance Studio

Toronto, Canada

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Description

Specialties

We specialize in Egyptian belly dance performances and belly dance classes

Habeeba’s Dance Studio offers comprehensive and fun classes from beginner to advance in traditional Egyptian bellydance. Whether you wish to climb to the top as a belly dancer, join Habeeba’s Troupe, learn poise and grace or want a physical activity and a place to meet people with similar interests; Habeeba’s Studio will nurture that desire

Above all that, Habeeba’s Belly Dance Studio prides itself on our comfortable, fun environment where you can learn at your desired pace while enjoying the school community and studio get-​togethers. Come shimmy with us in Mississauga or Toronto!

History

Established in 1980.

Founded in 1986, the studio teaches Egyptian belly dancing and folklore style.

Certified instructors offer classes ranging from Beginner to Professional levels.

Students begin with basic techniques, and then progress to advanced steps along with artistic expression and stage projection. Advanced and specialization classes are available including techniques in cymbals, veil, cane and improvisation.

Private instruction and original solo choreography are also available.

Meet the Business Owner

Habeeba H.

Business Owner

Egyptian born Habeeba Hobeika is the Choreographer and Artistic Director of the Habeeba Hobeika Egyptian Dance Ensemble, and Director of Habeeba’s Dance Studio.

An accomplished soloist herself, Habeeba is a much celebrated Egyptian dancer and choreographer throughout North America and the Middle East. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, Habeeba Hobeika spent much of her childhood traveling throughout Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.

Her experiences have given her a lifelong appreciation of Middle Eastern culture and dance, and have instilled in her a deep pride in her heritage. It has led to a desire to perfect the art of Raks Sharki (belly dancing) and Egyptian Folklore dance and bring it to the stage for the world to appreciate.