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DLAE Intensive Week 2024

Registration Form

Dance Like An Egyptian Intensive Week, Will be held in Cairo Egypt on December 1 – 8, 2024.

In order for your registration to be valid, you must fill out this registration form in addition to the $250.00 deposit.

DLAE spots are limited, we accept 45 participants maximum, it will be more concentrated and intimate not as you see in a regular dance festival.

To secure your reservation, you must fill out DLAE registration form in addition to the $250.00 deposit.

Send Your $250.00 deposit Here.
Send Your $100.00 Installment
Send your full Deposit of $550.00

We accept Pay Pal, Credit Card, Western Union, cash, and bank transfers.
For details email us at [email protected]

Refund and cancelation policy:

Refund and cancelation policy:

Refund requests placed on or before August 1st will receive a full refund, 5% less for credit card and or processing fees.
Refund requests placed on or before October 1st will receive 50% of all monies paid.
No refund after October 1st, 2021.
In case of medical or other emergencies, Participants can transfer their admission to another dancer, however, DLAE management must handle this process in order for it to be valid. Contact us: [email protected]

Disclaimer:

Dance Like An Egyptian Intensive Week, is not responsible for injury; sickness; lost or stolen items; missed flights; objectionable or obscene behaviour by locals, other members of the intensive week; death and other acts of God.

Force Majeure:

Any delay or failure in the performance by DLAE management hereunder shall be excused if and to the extent caused by the occurrence of a Force Majeure. For purposes of this Agreement, Force Majeure shall mean a cause or event that is not reasonably foreseeable or otherwise caused by or under the control of the Party claiming Force Majeure, including but not limited to; acts of God, fires, floods, explosions, riots, wars, hurricane, sabotage terrorism, vandalism. accident, restraint of government, governmental acts, injunctions, labor strikes, obtaining visas for Master Instructors or sickness of said instructors other than those, and other like events that are beyond the reasonable anticipation and control of the Party affected thereby, despite such Party’s reasonable efforts to prevent, avoid, delay, or mitigate the effect of such acts, events or occurrences, and which events or the effects thereof are not attributable to a Party’s failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement.