Reminder: Hurricane Hafli, 9/25
Sep. 24th, 2005 01:48 pmI doubt that any regular readers of my journal need this reminder, but just in case...
The Northeast Belly Dance Association (Boston Chapter) is pleased to announce a benefit hafli (Arabic for party) to raise funds for the American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund. Over 20 of the Boston area's finest dancers will perform in a showcase of the variety of styles of modern belly dance. Prizes will be auctioned and in between sets the dance floor will be open for all to participate, with DJ
badriyaz's husband spinning. The hafli will be held on Sunday, September 25 from 3:30pm to 7pm at the Dilboy VFW Post, 371 Summer Street, Somerville (Davis Square). Suggested minimum donation is $15.
As you may note, we had a slight DJ crisis resulting in no more Garabed but all's well that hopefully ends well :) We have a lot of really nice stuff for the raffles, from music to dvds to costume items to artwork, etc., etc. And I think the lineup of dancers is a really good one, a lot of variety in styles and music. We've had good publicity in several newspapers (apart from the Herald getting the date wrong, but at least they are running a correction today :-/ )And it goes without saying but I say it anyway, thanks a million, million, million to everybody who has helped in their own various ways to make this event happen!
The Northeast Belly Dance Association (Boston Chapter) is pleased to announce a benefit hafli (Arabic for party) to raise funds for the American Red Cross Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund. Over 20 of the Boston area's finest dancers will perform in a showcase of the variety of styles of modern belly dance. Prizes will be auctioned and in between sets the dance floor will be open for all to participate, with DJ
As you may note, we had a slight DJ crisis resulting in no more Garabed but all's well that hopefully ends well :) We have a lot of really nice stuff for the raffles, from music to dvds to costume items to artwork, etc., etc. And I think the lineup of dancers is a really good one, a lot of variety in styles and music. We've had good publicity in several newspapers (apart from the Herald getting the date wrong, but at least they are running a correction today :-/ )And it goes without saying but I say it anyway, thanks a million, million, million to everybody who has helped in their own various ways to make this event happen!