2026 Scholarship Winners!

I am grateful for my ‘belly sisters’ today and also from back in the day: they and other donors have been so supportive of my idea to pay (shimmy) it forward. Thanks to the generosity of so many people, I had the financial means to launch the first-ever ‘Shimmy It Forward’ scholarship program in November 2024. So proud that we’re back for the 2nd year in a row. Congrats to our 6 recipients!
— Stephanie (January 13, 2026)

Andrea P. | Erin W. | Harb C. | Kim P. | Maria S. | Mary C. |

What impact do you believe that art could have on you?

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Below are amalgamated responses to the application’s three questions.

What do you feel is unique about belly dancing as an art/dance form?

Belly dancing is a "one of a kind" art form that "honors dancers of various body shapes and sizes," providing a rare space where we can "celebrate and truly accept" our bodies "just as it is." It is physically unique because "small isolations turn into a surprisingly powerful full-body workout" where the skill of controlling "hips and abdominal" creates "illusions with the attire" that look like "magic."

Beyond the movement, this "empowering dance" is steeped in a "rich history" that allows us to "tell stories" and find a "deep connection" through the music’s "beautiful beats."

What are your belly dancing goals and aspirations in the next year?

Goals include reaching the "next level of confidence" to overcome being "shy" and "really pour" oneself into every movement. Aspirations include mastering "isolations, transitions, and following the music" while working toward performing a "solo dance" that appears "effortless, fluid and graceful."

Applicants hope to "bring out a dancing persona" and "gain a better sense of self love" so that we can leave every class "feeling proud" of our progress.

What impact will the award have on you, financially and otherwise?

The scholarship would ease the "added costs of everyday life," especially for those who sometimes must financially "choose who gets to do class" — and kids, not these mothers, will always get priority. Juggling full-time work, long commutes and even "hospital bills" means recipients will feel motivated to keep coming despite having so much going on.

Ultimately, it serves as a vital tool for "self-care" that lifts a "mental burden" and allows us to use our savings for other necessities like a child’s "academic expenses".

Meet the 2026 Recipients

We are grateful to all of our donors for their generosity.

You too can become a Patron and create real impact through the beautiful art of belly dancing!

stephaniebellydance.com features Stephanie in Luxor, Egypt wearing a long-sleeved purple dress, looking over her shoulder with ancient ruins behind her.