Are you ready to unlock the mesmerizing power of your hips through belly dance?
Imagine yourself swaying gracefully, like a shimmering goddess, as the music fills the air. Welcome to the captivating world of belly dancing classes! In these enchanting sessions, you will embark on a journey that celebrates femininity, self-expression, and body confidence. The rhythmic movements of belly dance not only tone your core muscles but also unleash your inner sensuality.
During belly dance lessons, you will learn an array of techniques including shimmies, undulations, and isolations that will enhance your coordination and flexibility. Expert instructors will guide you through each step with patience and precision. As you delve deeper into this ancient art form, you’ll discover various styles of belly dance such as Egyptian, Turkish, and Tribal Fusion. Whether you’re drawn to traditional elegance or modern fusion moves, there’s a style that perfectly suits your unique personality.
So put on something comfortable yet alluring – perhaps a flowy skirt or hip scarf – and get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of belly dancing classes. Let loose, embrace your femininity, and ignite a fire within that will keep burning long after the music stops. Join us for an unforgettable experience!
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About Longbenton
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Quorum Business Park situated in North of Longbenton
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Longbenton
Location within Tyne and Wear
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Population | 10,617Â (2011 Ward) |
OS grid reference | NZ2668 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE |
Postcode district | NE12 |
Dialling code | 0191 |
Police | Northumbria |
Fire | Tyne and Wear |
Ambulance | North East |
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55°00′N 1°34′W / 55.00°N 1.57°W / 55.00; -1.57 |
Longbenton is a district of North Tyneside, England. It is largely occupied by an extensive estate originally built as municipal housing by Newcastle City Council in the 1930s and outstretched in the 1950s. It is served by the Tyne and Wear Metro stations Longbenton Metro station and Four Lane Ends Metro Station. Nearby places are Killingworth, Forest Hall, Four Lane Ends, West Moor, Heaton and South Gosforth, in Newcastle upon Tyne. The Longbenton and Killingworth Urban Area had a population of 34,878 in 2001. This figure increased to 37,070 in 2011.
History
The name Longbenton probably means “long (i.e. large) bean town”, to distinguish it from the smaller village of Little Benton to its south-east.
Longbenton has a long records of coal mining. Meadow Pit, Dyke Pit and First and Second Engine Pits were in operation by 1749. In 1774 an “experimentally-determined” model of the Newcomen atmospheric engine, designed by John Smeaton, was installed there. It was rated at 40 horsepower and used for drainage. In the 1860s Long Benton or Benton Colliery stood at OS grid citation NZ 27093 67438, where Benton Road crossed the Coxlodge Waggonway, a site now occupied by housing upon Ferndene Grove. Coal was exported via the wagonway to the Coxlodge Staithes upon the Tyne at Wallsend. Later, between 1901 and 1930, much of the route was converted into a tram extraction operated by the Tyneside Tramways and Tramroads Company.
Demography
Longbenton had a population of 10,617 in 2011. The figure is supreme as a ward because the Longbenton Urban Subdivision as well as encompasses its larger neighbour, Killingworth as with ease as parts of neighbouring areas. Details are as follows:
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