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At the age of three, Dorit began studying dance and music.
Some of the many dance styles she studied were ballet, jazz,
tap, flamenco, African, and ballroom dance, as well as
gymnastics. A destined twist of fate and an immersion in North
African and Middle Eastern culture led her to become one of the
most highly regarded ethnic dancers today. Egyptian musicians
have called her "the best Middle Eastern dancer in
America." Dorit studied Arabic and Turkish bellydance with
Serena Wilson, one of the most noted belly dancers of all time
and now is teaching at Serena's Studio. She has also studied
many variations of this dance form with great teachers
in NYC and abroad.
In addition to regularly performing at clubs and restaurants,
Dorit has also appeared at Lincoln Center, Town Hall, The
Bowery Ballroom, The Ibis Supper Club, Pantheon Theatre,
Connelly Theatre, and Theatre East. Among the many renowned
international artists she has performed for or with
are Alabina, Hassan Hakmoun, Tommy Lee, Harvey Keitel,
Julianna Margulies, Cheb Khaled, and Hakim.
Dorit has appeared in articles on Middle Eastern dance in such
noted publications as The New York Times, and Talent magazine.
Her dance and acting talents have led her to film and television,
including MTV.
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