Belly Dance Stuido Cheylesmore

Raqs Baladi

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 Cheylesmore

Cheylesmore
240Px Quinton Pool 5O06

Quinton Pool, Cheylesmore
Cheylesmore Is Located In West Midlands County

Cheylesmore
Cheylesmore
Location within the West Midlands
Population 15,860 (2011. Ward)
OS grid reference SP 337 773
Metropolitan borough
  • Coventry
Metropolitan county
  • West Midlands
Region
  • West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Coventry
Postcode district CV3
Police West Midlands
Fire West Midlands
Ambulance West Midlands

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UK
England
West Midlands

52°23′35″N 1°30′18″W / 52.393°N 1.505°W / 52.393; -1.505

Cheylesmore is a suburb in the southern half of the city of Coventry, West Midlands, England. It is one of Coventry’s largest suburbs, sharing borders past Whitley and Stivichall (also spelt Styvechale) in the South, extending into Coventry city centre and adjacent with Earlsdon in the North. Locally pronounced as ‘Charlesmore’ or occasionally ‘Chellsmore’, Cheylesmore has two shopping parades situated in Daventry Road and Quinton Park. These shops overlook a little park and pool known as Quinton Pool. It takes its proclaim from Cheylesmore Manor. The native name probably derives from ‘Chez Les Morts’ since a huge plague pit was found during excavations after the Second World War. The city open leading to the area was labelled as Childsmore Gate upon old maps, an oscillate etymology of the name.

Industrial pedigree and supplementary developments

The Quinton Road and Mile Lane areas of Cheylesmore have been occupied by several companies that contributed to Coventry’s motoring heritage, including Rolls-Royce, Armstrong Siddeley, Coventry Climax, and the Swift Motor Company. The suburb’s proximity to large manufacturing firms resulted in a sudden expansion of the area during the 1930s like planners finding it hard to get houses build up in times to meet the demand for them. The advantage of the rushed distance amid the factories and houses was that workers were accomplished to walk to the factories, saving them the bus fare. They were also practiced to go home for a meal at midday past returning to work.

The former Quinton Works, originally built in 1890 as a cycle factory, situated at the junction of Mile Lane and Quinton Road was acquired by the Swift Motor Company in 1905. During World War I the factory contributed to the war-effort, producing munitions, military bicycles, Hispano-Suiza and Renault jet engines.

The frontage of the Quinton Works has been restored and integrated later a newly built Ibis Hotel, whilst most of the rest of the former site has been knocked down. New developments in this allowance of Cheylesmore intensify Cheylesmore House which is the national headquarters of the Skills Funding Agency and the Standards and Testing Agency; a technology park for Coventry University; and residential housing.

A new set of houses was built in 2007, on the extra road Crediton Close. It looks onto Howes Primary School. It is anything part of further housing for Coventry.

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