Astara started dancing
as soon as she could walk. She is classically trained in ballet having
studied with Willam Christensen of Ballet West since she was 10, and
members of the Kirov Ballet in California. Astara has also studied tap,
modern, folk dancing, and intuitive movement, which she taught for several
years. She left the dance world to raise a family, but was inspired
to start moving again after seeing Moshara Rabia dance at a belly dance
festival seven years ago. At age 50, she decided to start belly dancing
and hasn’t stopped since.
Astara has studied
with Sulisha, Thia, Alexandra, and Aziz. She was a member of Arabian
Eyes Dance Troupe, under the direction of Sulisha, and for the past
five years, she has danced with Baraka, under the direction of Aziz
and Raffa. She brings her knowledge of ballet and her love of dance
and movement to the stage in a combination of elegant fluid motion and
a mature understanding of being a woman.
In her own words,
“I am so delighted to know that I can continue to dance after age 50,
and that there is a place for all women to express their inner beauty
and connection to the Divine Feminine. The expression of Middle Eastern
dance for me is a timeless representation of all that is wondrous and
mysterious about being female.” “I plan to dance as long as I can stand
up and walk. Ruth
St. Denis danced well into her eighties, so I have many years to go.”
-bio provided by
Astara
-photo by Arthur
Roburg
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