Tahitian Dance Intermediate

ORI INTERMEDIATE

In this intermediate course we will learn new steps and movements and we will also add some variations to the basic steps. We will also focus on the arms with basic positions, transitions and arms gestures meanings.

The Tahitian dance courses are held by Ia Ora Tahiti England – school specialised in dance and culture of Polynesia.

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Daniela Belluati is a dancer and choreographer specialised in Polynesian Dance with more than twenty years of experience in the dance world.

In 2008 she founded in Brescia (ITALY) one of the first dance academies specialised in ethnic dances (asd haremdanza) of which she was President and Artistic Director.

Since 2017 is the artistic director - section Polynesian Dance of the Academy of Ethnic Dances Asd orientalya where she organized  weekly classes of all levels and now is a lecturer and responsable for the national teacher training courses of Polynesian Dance on behalf of CSEN (sport promotion institution recognised by C.O.N.I. - Italian National Olympic Committee).

Daniela has promoted and taken part in numerous artistic and cultural projects both as a dancer and as a choreographer. She is a teacher and master teacher for festivals, events in Europe.

She is director since 2017 of IA ORA TAHITI ITALY and since 2018 of IA ORA TAHITI ENGLAND - European School specialised in Polynesian Culture and Dance created by Yunick Vaimatapako.

She is a senior member of CID (International Dance Council - CID is the official organisation for all forms of dance in all countries of the world. It brings together the most important international, national and local organisations, as well as selected individuals active in dance. Its members are the most prominent federations, associations, schools, companies and individuals in over 170 countries. CID is an official partner of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation).

Price £35,00
Instructor Daniela Belluati
Duration 0 weeks
Lectures 27
Enrolled 12 students
Language English
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