veil dance

Performance Highlights:

2008
Inner Wheel Club Singidunum, Belgrade
Evening of Classical Arabic Poetry and Music at the Zeg-zug Chamber Theatre, Budapest

2007
Archaeological Park Viminacium
International Conference "Danube - River of Cooperation"
Theatre in Kovin

2006
Termajalis Festival, Budapest
"Beogradski pobednik" Music Awards, Belgrade

2005
International Nautical Fair, Belgrade

2004
Spring Bellydance Gala - Outstanding Dancers of Hungary

2003
Hotel Novotel Congress, Budapest

veildance choreography comissioned by the armenian municipality in hungary
Professional Résumé

Dances oriental (belly) dance for more than 8 years and performs professionally since 2002 at festivals, corporate events, accompanying programmes of international conferences, New Year's Eve parties, weddings and other private functions, as backup dancer with singers.

Audiences enjoy her vivacious style, elegant and fluid arm movements and captivating veildance. See performance videos

Teaches oriental dance since 2003 and is certified as instructor by the Fitness Academy in Budapest. More about the classes

In addition to classic oriental dance, Enisa is known for creating successful shows with a specific theme, tailored to suit customers special needs. For example: Sunrider Company's tea presentation and sampling incorporated into a dance show in Budapest; "On the Waves of the Blues Danube" performed at the international conferences Danube - River of Cooperation; an oriental veildance duet to Armenian music, commissioned by the Armenian Minority Local Government for the festival Termajalis in Budapest, also aired on local television.

bellydance on tv

Repertoire: cabaret style bellydance, veil dance, tray-balancing, ethnic fusion, Egyptian cane dance, historical fantasy, finger cymbals

Appearing in the Media: Radio Subotica, TV Palma, BNSat, TER TV Budapest

Enisa's first experience with oriental dance comes from living in her hometown Belgrade, where the influence of Arabic and Turkish music is strong and a specific vibrant, sensual and trance-like form of bellydancing is traditionally present at parties and weddings. After moving to Budapest, Enisa began her formal study of bellydance with popular Hungarian teacher Shámi. Enisa continues to develop her dance skills at workshops of international acclaimed instructors, such as Yasmina of Cairo, Hadia, Magdy El-Leisy, Anne White, Shafeek, and Leyla Jouvana.

Enisa's oriental dance technique and style is enriched also by her study of other dance forms. She attended regular flamenco classes for 2 years and spent 4 years studying classical ballet. Enisa studied modern ballet and contemporary dance technique at workshops organised by the Budapest Contemporary Dance Academy.