An upcoming event in Iowa City may especially appeal to the women who use this tribe. It's called "Evening of Decadence", and it's an evening of activities designed to relieve stress and enjoy socializing with other women.

Details:

Who: Sponsored by Kahraman Near East Dance Ensemble. Open to the public.

What: Evening of activities, including introductory lessons in reflexology, energy work, henna, and mineral makeup. Vendors will be available for those who wish to purchase massages, henna application, or makeup.

When: Friday, June 20. Doors open at 7:00 pm, first activity begins at 7:30 pm

Where: Kahraman Dance Studio, 330 East 2nd Street, Iowa City, IA (just off Gilbert, across from Nagle Lumber)

Why: Fund-raising event to benefit the arts non-profit, Kahraman Near East Dance Ensemble. We tried our first one in March, and received so much positive feedback that we're going to try to do them somewhat regularly.

Price: $15 for tickets purchased before June 13, or $20 for tickets purchased after June 13 or at the door. Send a check made out to "KNEDE" to Kahraman, 330 East 2nd Street, Iowa City, IA 52240. Include your name, phone number, email address, and a comment that this is registration for the Evening of Decadence on June 20.


Refreshments will be served, including CHOCOLATE! Bring a pillow and a friend! Wear comfortable, relaxing clothing.

For more information:

Web site: www.kahramandance.org
Phone: 319-354-9638
posted by:
Shira
Iowa
  • We're still planning to have this, but we're renaming it to "Evening of Respite" and treating it as an evening for people weirded out by the flood to come together as a community for healing and comfort.

    Activities will include:

    * Reflexology lesson
    * Playing with Energy
    * Mineral Makeup introduction
    * How to Use Henna (tentative)
    * Making Simple Cosmetics and Using Essential Oils (tentative)

    If either of the tentative ones falls through, we'll substitute partner stretching.

    Because the flood has stretched people's budgets, we are changing the price to be a sliding scale of $10-$20, and inviting attendees to pay what they feel they can afford in that range.