I’m Drake von Trapp.
About me.
I’m a Texas-based fusion belly dancer. I hold an MA and BA in Dance and a post-master’s certificate in Multicultural Women’s and Gender Studies, and am currently a PhD student in Performance Studies at UT Austin. I believe in studying belly dance with curiosity and rigor, both as a movement practice and an intellectual pursuit.
Dance with me.
I am called to teach, and I love connecting with dancers to expand their technical complexity and build a dance practice that is productive, accessible, and sustainable. I offer on-demand classes through my online studio Arcanum, as well as in-person and remote private lessons.
Learn with me.
I am a belly dance historian, historiographer, and researcher, specifically in the scope of men and fusion belly dance in the United States. I believe knowledge is our most potent weapon against oppression. As a firm believer in anti-oppression education, I challenge various systems of oppression in my classroom and research.
Upcoming events
Available Courses
Explore the rich history of belly dance in the United States: Learn about the misinformation that has circulated through belly dance discourses for centuries, and how modern research has combatted common myths and stereotypes about male belly dancers. We will learn about the impact of several formative male belly dancers in the US and North America, such as John Compton, Bobby Farrah, Ahmad Jarjour, and Bert Balladine.
As a neurodivergent person with social anxiety, traveling is absolutely harrowing. I am not what you’d call a “go with the flow” kind of person. I do not do well sitting in the unknown and uncomfortable, and I do everything in my power to avoid being in such a situation. Here’s what I do that keeps me (mostly) sane.