Photos by Tammye Nash Frank Farinaro talks about his work as a student, performer and teacher of belly dance Tammye Nash | Managing Editornash@dallasvoice.com Frank Farinaro gets his audience’s attention from the minute he dances his way onto the stage.
The first thing to catch your eye may be his costuming: “harem”-style pants in muted but luxurious colors, a scarf tied around his head and a multitude of bracelets and anklets and necklaces and medallions and belts and maybe even a brightly-colored hip scarf.
Or maybe the first things you notice is his height, his long arms and legs. Or maybe his dark eyes and intense stare. But no matter what you notice first, it is his dance that will stay with you long after Frank himself has left the