Asharah has been performing since the age of six as
a dancer, figure skater, and singer. As a bellydancer,
she is best known for her dramatic fusion of tribal and
cabaret styles, but also has extensive experience in Turkish,
Egyptian and American bellydance. She recently earned her
Level 2 certification in the Suhaila Salimpour format,
and aims to blend this format with American Tribal Style
bellydance. Her technique, musicality, and finger cymbal
playing skills have been noted and admired across the country.
She is deeply grateful
to Alexia (Kim Leary),
Artemis Mourat, Suhaila Salimpour, and others who have guided
her along the way.
In addition to traveling around the country to teach sold-out
workshops, she teaches regular tribal belly dance classes
at two of the Washington, DC, area's finest dance studios,
Joy of Motion and Saffron Dance. She currently performs
around the country and periodically at the Shisha Lounge
in Sterling, Virginia. She will be releasing her first
instructional DVD Modern
Tribal Bellydance,
produced by WorldDanceNewYork, in January 2008, and she
is featured on the groundbreaking DVD Gothic Bellydance:
The Darker Side of Fusion, produced by World Dance New
York. From 2003-2005 she performed
with the avant-garde troupe Martiya Possession and before
that was a two year member of Raks Odalisque, Princeton
University's Middle Eastern dance troupe. She also provided
live percussion and graphic design for Maduro's debut
release Shimmer
Sustain.
Asharah is not only an accomplished dancer but also has a
B.A. in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University.
Ever since her childhood, Asharah has been deeply interested
in Middle Eastern arts and culture. She believes that every
belly dancer must know the history and culture of this dance,
whether she is performing it in its traditional forms or fusing
it with others.