How to Book a Professional Belly Dancer for Your Event

What to ask, what to expect, and how to make sure your booking goes from inquiry to performance night with a clear plan.
Start with the facts that actually matter
A useful inquiry is specific. Share the date, city, venue name if you have it, guest count, and whether the celebration is a wedding, birthday, henna night, restaurant evening or private party. Those details decide travel, show length and whether the room needs a compact set or a full reception feature.
If the event is Arabic, Lebanese, Egyptian or Turkish, say so. The music and styling should match the room, not a generic “belly dance” track list.
What a professional booking includes
Expect a conversation about timing: entrance, dinner, speeches and dancing. The performance should sit inside that timeline, not fight it. Costume, floor surface and whether children will be present are part of the same plan.
You should also know how load-in works. Hotel ballrooms, lofts and private homes each have different rules. A professional artist will ask rather than arrive unprepared.
Music, live band and family tone
If you have a live tabla player, oud or Arabic band, the show can be improvisational — a musical conversation rather than a fixed routine. If you have a DJ, the set is still customized, just planned with recorded tracks.
Amazing Ivanna's performances are family-friendly. If your guest list includes grandparents and children, that is the default tone, not a special request.
How to request a quote
Use the contact form with the facts above. You will receive a personal response with availability. There is no online checkout and no fake “instant price” — the quote follows the actual event.
Ready to plan the date? Request availability, browse the gallery, or watch recent performance videos.