Dance & Dine at Koshary by Misteka

It’s the second season of Dance and Dine – a belly dance class followed by a delicious Egyptian meal at Koshary by Misteka in The Common Kitchen.

Join us for a unique Egyptian experience through Belly Dance, also known as “Oriental Dance.” The dance consists of complex movements of the torso that focus on core & hip muscles and is generally performed barefoot, thought by many to emphasize the intimate physical connection between the dancer, her expression, and Mother Earth. This low impact exercise can help relieve back and joint pain, increase bone density, help lose weight and reduce stress levels.

After class, you get to enjoy a warm bowl of koshary, the national dish of Egypt, and a fiber and protein packed meal that is sure to pleasantly surprise your palate. Eating healthy (hearty plant-based) and staying active is both fun and delicious!

Classes will take place in the Community Room (Suite D) at Clarksville Commons on on Saturday.

Ticket price is $25 and includes:
– A five minute introduction to the origin, history and progression of Belly Dance.
– A 55 minute class lead by Asala El Masri, a professional Belly Dance, Bollywood and Persian dance artist.
– An after class lunch at Koshary by Misteka. Each participant gets a fresh, delicious, plant-based meal. You can enjoy the meal with friends in The Common Kitchen or you can order your meal to go.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early.

This is a ladies only event. Hip wraps will be provided or show off your own. Space is limited; buy tickets in advance to reserve your spot.

Buy your tickets here.

Dance & Dine at Koshary by Misteka

It’s the second season of Dance and Dine – a belly dance class followed by a delicious Egyptian meal at Koshary by Misteka in The Common Kitchen.

Join us for a unique Egyptian experience through Belly Dance, also known as “Oriental Dance.” The dance consists of complex movements of the torso that focus on core & hip muscles and is generally performed barefoot, thought by many to emphasize the intimate physical connection between the dancer, her expression, and Mother Earth. This low impact exercise can help relieve back and joint pain, increase bone density, help lose weight and reduce stress levels.

After class, you get to enjoy a warm bowl of koshary, the national dish of Egypt, and a fiber and protein packed meal that is sure to pleasantly surprise your palate. Eating healthy (hearty plant-based) and staying active is both fun and delicious!

Classes will take place in the Community Room (Suite D) at Clarksville Commons on on Saturday.

Ticket price is $25 and includes:
– A five minute introduction to the origin, history and progression of Belly Dance.
– A 55 minute class lead by Asala El Masri, a professional Belly Dance, Bollywood and Persian dance artist.
– An after class lunch at Koshary by Misteka. Each participant gets a fresh, delicious, plant-based meal. You can enjoy the meal with friends in The Common Kitchen or you can order your meal to go.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early.

This is a ladies only event. Hip wraps will be provided or show off your own. Space is limited; buy tickets in advance to reserve your spot.

Buy your tickets here.

Dance at Dine at Koshary by Misteka

It’s the second season of Dance and Dine – a belly dance class followed by a delicious Egyptian meal at Koshary by Misteka in The Common Kitchen.

Join us for a unique Egyptian experience through Belly Dance, also known as “Oriental Dance.” The dance consists of complex movements of the torso that focus on core & hip muscles and is generally performed barefoot, thought by many to emphasize the intimate physical connection between the dancer, her expression, and Mother Earth. This low impact exercise can help relieve back and joint pain, increase bone density, help lose weight and reduce stress levels.

After class, you get to enjoy a warm bowl of koshary, the national dish of Egypt, and a fiber and protein packed meal that is sure to pleasantly surprise your palate. Eating healthy (hearty plant-based) and staying active is both fun and delicious!

Classes will take place in the Community Room (Suite D) at Clarksville Commons on on Saturday.

Ticket price is $25 and includes:
– A five minute introduction to the origin, history and progression of Belly Dance.
– A 55 minute class lead by Asala El Masri, a professional Belly Dance, Bollywood and Persian dance artist.
– An after class lunch at Koshary by Misteka. Each participant gets a fresh, delicious, plant-based meal. You can enjoy the meal with friends in The Common Kitchen or you can order your meal to go.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early.

This is a ladies only event. Hip wraps will be provided or show off your own. Space is limited; buy tickets in advance to reserve your spot.

Buy your tickets here.

Dance & Dine at Koshary by Misteka

It’s the second season of Dance and Dine – a belly dance class followed by a delicious Egyptian meal at Koshary by Misteka in The Common Kitchen.

Join us for a unique Egyptian experience through Belly Dance, also known as “Oriental Dance.” The dance consists of complex movements of the torso that focus on core & hip muscles and is generally performed barefoot, thought by many to emphasize the intimate physical connection between the dancer, her expression, and Mother Earth. This low impact exercise can help relieve back and joint pain, increase bone density, help lose weight and reduce stress levels.

After class, you get to enjoy a warm bowl of koshary, the national dish of Egypt, and a fiber and protein packed meal that is sure to pleasantly surprise your palate. Eating healthy (hearty plant-based) and staying active is both fun and delicious!

Classes will take place in the Community Room (Suite D) at Clarksville Commons on on Saturday.

Ticket price is $25 and includes:
– A five minute introduction to the origin, history and progression of Belly Dance.
– A 55 minute class lead by Asala El Masri, a professional Belly Dance, Bollywood and Persian dance artist.
– An after class lunch at Koshary by Misteka. Each participant gets a fresh, delicious, plant-based meal. You can enjoy the meal with friends in The Common Kitchen or you can order your meal to go.
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early.

This is a ladies only event. Hip wraps will be provided or show off your own. Space is limited; buy tickets in advance to reserve your spot.

Buy your tickets here.

Community Holiday Singalong

Gather around the outdoor fireplace for our first community holiday singalong, led by Calvin Thomas!
Calvin is a regular performer at our farmers market and summertime music series. If you’ve heard him before, you know we’re in for a great treat!

Free; all voices are welcome. Lyrics will be provided.

The singalong will happen during our Holiday Farmers Market, so stock up on delicious goodies before or after you sing!

Trivia Night at The Common Kitchen

Every Thursday is Trivia Night at the Common Kitchen!

Come out for tough questions, delicious food, and fun company.

Teams can consist of 1-4 players, and it’s free to play.

Trivia Night at The Common Kitchen

Every Thursday is Trivia Night at the Common Kitchen!

Come out for tough questions, delicious food, and fun company.

Teams can consist of 1-4 players, and it’s free to play.

Trivia Night at The Common Kitchen

Every Thursday is Trivia Night at the Common Kitchen!

Come out for tough questions, delicious food, and fun company.

Teams can consist of 1-4 players, and it’s free to play.

Trivia Night at The Common Kitchen

Every Thursday is Trivia Night at the Common Kitchen!

Come out for tough questions, delicious food, and fun company.

Teams can consist of 1-4 players, and it’s free to play.

Restore The Night

International Dark Sky Association presents Restore The Night

Light pollution is one of the most pervasive and least understood forms of pollution.

Join Ruskin Hartley, Executive Director of the International Dark Sky Association in a discussion to learn more about light pollution –  its causes, impacts, and simple solutions.

 

Clarksville Commons
Community Room, Suite D
12230 Clarksville Pike
(second floor, north building)