Have a Wetpaint account? Sign in
Welcome! This is a website that everyone can build together. It's easy!
This page needs improvement. Help by completing a To-Do. (what's this?What is a To-Do?To-Dos are a tool to help users understand what content is needed on the site. They are created by site members to:• identify content or photos a page needs• ask for help with organization on the page• let others know where they can help on the siteRead more about To-Dos at Wetpaint Central.)
- EasyEdit
- Edit tags
- Email page
-
(what's this?What are these tools?
People just like you can add or edit the content on this site. If you want to try editing, but aren't ready to add to this site, try our demo area.
Read more about editing pages at Wetpaint Central.
)
Malia & Belly Dancers In Paradise Home
Hawaii Belly Dance:
Malia is the people’s choice in Hawaii as a Middle-Eastern dance performer, and instructor. Her energy and ability to captivate her audience with her universal crowd-pleasing choreography and use of enchanting props has taken her to numerous prestigious productions and events.Malia was born on the Big Island of Hawaii, and was eventually raised on the island of Oahu by exceptionally talented parents. Her father, a musician, and her mother, an actress, have always been a constant support of Malia’s dreams. They nurtured her as she would dance, act and create choreography in the family’s home since she was 7 years old. Her only goal as a child was to be a dance instructor, choreographer, and performer when she grew up.As a young child, Malia began studying many forms of dance, which include, hip-hop, ballroom, salsa, jazz and hula. She also engaged in various forms of martial arts, such as, Tai Chi, Aikido, and Tai Kwon Do. All of her training has augmented the development of her unique form of Middle-Eastern dance, which Malia has coined her “Malia in Hawaii” style.She was introduced to middle-eastern dance in 1999 while looking for a fun and distinctive dance class. Shakti (Sundae Merrick) was her first instructor, whom Malia deems as a mentor and remains an inspiration to Malia until this day. Engrossed with belly dance, Malia developed a soul-driven devotion to learn as much as possible. With this dedication, she achieved her life goals and is now living her dream.As a professional performer, artistic director and choreographer, she has had the privilege of being a featured performer, and choreographer at many events such as:-Featured performer at Mardi Gras Follies at the Hawaii Theater (2005 and 2007)
-Guest performer on Late Night with Andy Bumatai (2007, 2008)
-Multiple appearances on KHNL news (2005, 2006)
-Numerous cultural festivals of all kinds
-Corporate functions
-Special guest with Harry Tannenbaum on KRON-4 San Francisco morning news (2005)
-Featured performer with University of Hawaii Symphony (2006)
-Carnival of Stars, Richmond, CA (2004, 2007, 2008)
-Rakkasah West (2003 and 2005)
-Commercials for Pyramids Restaurant (2006, 2007)
-Optimystique interactive wellness event, Audobon Center, North Shore, Oahu (2007)Malia is part owner and producer of the national “Hawaii Belly Dancer Magazine”, a free monthly magazine thats goal is to bring the belly dance community together and educate the public about Middle-Eastern culture and dance since its inception in July 2005.As an expert Middle-Eastern dance instructor, Malia has taught over 1000 students from around the world, hailing from Japan, Egypt, Germany, Brazil, France, Australia, Texas, New York, China, Dominican Republic, Russia, Philippines, and Canada.Malia’s background training in Middle-Eastern dance includes:
-Saidi
-Ghawazee
-Folkloric
-American Cabaret
-Egyptian
-Persian
Malia continues to study dance, art and health to keep her mind, soul, and body inspired. She believes that you never stop learning!
Belly Dance Hawaii - Dance Lessons - Belly Dance Performers - Belly Dance How to - Belly Dance Hip Hop - Belly Dance Company
-Guest performer on Late Night with Andy Bumatai (2007, 2008)
-Multiple appearances on KHNL news (2005, 2006)
-Numerous cultural festivals of all kinds
-Corporate functions
-Special guest with Harry Tannenbaum on KRON-4 San Francisco morning news (2005)
-Featured performer with University of Hawaii Symphony (2006)
-Carnival of Stars, Richmond, CA (2004, 2007, 2008)
-Rakkasah West (2003 and 2005)
-Commercials for Pyramids Restaurant (2006, 2007)
-Optimystique interactive wellness event, Audobon Center, North Shore, Oahu (2007)Malia is part owner and producer of the national “Hawaii Belly Dancer Magazine”, a free monthly magazine thats goal is to bring the belly dance community together and educate the public about Middle-Eastern culture and dance since its inception in July 2005.As an expert Middle-Eastern dance instructor, Malia has taught over 1000 students from around the world, hailing from Japan, Egypt, Germany, Brazil, France, Australia, Texas, New York, China, Dominican Republic, Russia, Philippines, and Canada.Malia’s background training in Middle-Eastern dance includes:
-Saidi
-Ghawazee
-Folkloric
-American Cabaret
-Egyptian
-Persian
Malia continues to study dance, art and health to keep her mind, soul, and body inspired. She believes that you never stop learning!
Belly Dance Hawaii - Dance Lessons - Belly Dance Performers - Belly Dance How to - Belly Dance Hip Hop - Belly Dance Company
|
Malia&BDP |
Latest page update: made by Malia&BDP
, Oct 15 2008, 11:37 PM EDT
(about this update
About This Update
34 words added 3 words deleted 1 image added view changes - complete history) |
|
Keyword tags:
Artistic Director
Belly dance
Belly Dance Actress
Belly Dance Company
Belly Dance Entertainment
Belly Dance Lessons
Belly Dance Model
Belly Dance Performances
Belly Dance troupe
Belly Dance Workshops
Belly Dancers In Hawaii
Belly Dancing
Belly Dancing Honolulu
belly dancing instruction
Cabaret Fusion Belly Dance
Cabaret Fusion Dance
Choreographer
Dance Hawaii
Dance Workshops
Group Belly Dance Lessons
hawaii dancer
Malia Delapenia
Malia In Hawaii Method
Middle Eastern Dance
Middle Eastern Dance in Hawaii
Oahu Dance
Oahu Performers
performers
Private dance lesson
(edit keyword tags)
More Info: links to this page
|
There are no threads for this page.
Be the first to start a new thread.

