Faryat Bellydance in Chula Vista is a women-owned studio at 17 Naples Street offering traditional Egyptian raqs sharqi instruction and live performance services across the San Diego–Tijuana border region. Instructor Ale Faryat grounds her teaching in classical Egyptian technique — emphasizing musicality, hip articulation, and veil work — and performs at private events, weddings, and cultural celebrations, including stage appearances at venues such as Factory of Dreams Hall San Diego in the greater Chula Vista area. Classes cover foundational shimmy patterns, undulation mechanics, finger-cymbal (zill) technique, and choreography set to traditional Arabic orchestral arrangements by artists in the Cairo and Al-Ahram traditions. The studio's cross-border performance circuit connects Chula Vista's belly-dance community to Tijuana restaurant and theater stages, adding a binational dimension that complements the South Bay cultural programming at the Bonita Museum & Cultural Center. Customizable solo and group performance packages include sword balancing, double-veil routines, and audience-participation segments tailored to the size and format of each private booking.