Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Outstanding Dance Teachers Advance Outstanding Performers

There is no mystery as to why Malia DeFelice and her belly dance troupe draw large and loyal crowds to their performances. I had Malia and her New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble perform at an art reception in Redwood City in October 2007. We ran out of standing room and people’s eyes were glued to the windows outside of this gallery to get at least a glimpse. I gave up my inside spot and joined the onlookers outside. I had never seen so many people attend a function at that gallery. Eight months later Malia and her dancers performed at the grand opening of my new Jewelry Studio in San Carlos. Passersby were not only on the sidewalk with the invited guests at this cozy outdoor performance but people came out of their homes across the street and set up their chairs on their porches to take it all in. I have also seen Malia and the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble perform in restaurants and they are sold out every time with people peering into the windows for a view. Not just because they are a spectacle with their bright flashy costumes and adornments but also because they are elegant and highly skilled as they grace the room with energy and purpose. Urns and swords are in balance. Music and undulations are in harmony. Smiles and flirtatious grins abound. Malia works with purpose and you can see this in her abilities as a teacher and performer. As a teacher, Malia emphasizes the importance of mastering basic steps. She then builds on those basic steps with more advanced techniques. Malia is good with people and has a watchful eye to make sure she understands the concerns that individuals have in her classes and makes an effort to address those concerns. Then the real fun begins with the dance choreography. Outstanding! If you are interested in taking classes with Malia DeFelice, and a schedule of performances by Malia and the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble, please visit her website for more information. She also performs at private parties. Her next performance is Saturday, March 6th, 8:00 p.m. at Angelica’s Bistro in Redwood City. Make reservations now. Don’t miss another outstanding performance!

http://www.bellydancer.net

http://www.angelicasbistro.com/home.htm

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