Bookings

Saba is available for perfomances, choreography commissions and leading workshop sessions in various styles of dance including Ethiopian, Congolese, Belly Dance and Hip Hop.

She also leads Nouvel Exposé Dance Troupe and also performs with Arabesque Middle Eastern Dance Company, both of which are also available for performances.

The Dance Styles

Ethiopian Dance: Being one of the oldest civilizations of Africa, Ethiopia is a land of many cultures which give its music and dances much richness. Whether depicting every day life, telling the people's story, or celebrating major events, the dances of Ethiopia are sheer expressions of joy in intense isolations and rhytms. In these classes, you will learn movements from Amharic Eskesta, Oromo, Gurage, Tigrigna, Wolayta and other styles.

Congolese Dance: Soukous music and dance is originally from Congo region of Africa. It was born as an interplay between Congolese, West African and Latin rhythms. Having had African source, Latin rhythms were familiar to the Congolese. The word Soukous often refers to the many genres within. Soukous dance is an intoxicating mix of Congolese traditional dances as well as urban creations. Focusing on isolations, this dance is playful in layering hip movement with movement in the rest of the body. Soukous has had influences on most music in Africa.

Belly Dance: Currently gaining popularity because of appearances in mainstream entertainment including the likes of Shakira, Belly Dance is an art that's been performed for women amont woment in North Africa and the Middle East for centuries. Also called Raqs Sharqi or Oriental Dance, Belly Dance allows you express your grace, sensuality and feminity and become the music through your body.

Fusion: Fusion is basically open to imagination. Taking from African, Belly Dance and Hip Hop dance styles, this is a style open to inspiration and interpretation while being fun and expressive.