Georgina is originally from Spain, and she recently moved to Sydney with her husband. Her passion for bellydance and her deep interest about understanding other cultures lead her to graduate in Social and Cultural Anthropology in University of Barcelona, excelling in a research project about 'Learning bellydance in Barcelona'.
Over her years of training Georgina has studied mostly the Egyptian style. However, proving that belly dance is a journey of self-discovery she nowadays dances with a very own style which mixes influences from Egyptian, Turkish and Lebanese belly dance.
She has been involved in bellydacing for nearly six years during which she highlights the weekly lessons, workshops and teacher's training she took with the international well-known teacher Munique Neith, as well as all the master class lessons which she has taken during all this time with teachers from all over the world, from Mahmoud Reda and Farida Fahmy to Lulu Sabongi and many others (see photo gallery workshops).
Bellydance has taken Georgina to Egypt twice so far; there she has found lovely people and has got the opportunity to experience the Egyptian culture from first hand. During these trips she took private lessons with Ashraf Hassan (2007) and with one of her favourite dancers, Dalila of Cairo (2008).
Also she has taken regular lessons in other kinds of dances such as Kathak (North-Indian classical dance) with Sharmini Tarmaratnam and Spanish Flamenco in a school called L'aula de dansa.
Georgina believes a dancer's journey as a student never ends and this is why she keeps learning from the master teacher Jrisi Jusakos, based in Sydney.