About me: Daniela is a fusion bellydance artist mixing delicate, feminine sensibilities with an impressive display of core strength and muscle isolation. Like many, she began her training in Traditional Egyptian and American Cabaret styles, traveling as far as Egypt to study and perform with some of the world's greatest dancers.
After seeing Rachel Brice perform in 2006 she was captured by the beauty of Tribal Fusion Belly dance. Then she immediately began expanding her practice to include Tribal, Flamenco, Tango, Modern and Hip Hop forms of dance. Maintaining the fluidity and grace of traditional belly dance while introducing an experimental fusion flair, her performance style is unique, imaginative, and thoroughly captivating.
When she's not wowing a crowd, Daniela is busy sharing her love of the dance with others. She teaches regular classes and workshops throughout the US. As the founder and director of Fleur De Lys Dance Company, Daniela enjoys choreographing and performing with her troupe. She also continues to study regularly with masters such as Rachel Brice, Bozenka, Mira Betz, Zoe Jakes, Suhaila Salimpour, and Jill Parker.
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I just wanted to stop by and let you know that my new panty line called "pantyO" has been released and the website is finally up! It's www.pantyO.com ! Best wishes for a beautiful holiday season! Dayna
Raga-Z was born in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. As a child, he was exposed to music whilst attending church with his mother, Beverly. This played a major role in encouraging his love for music and planted the seeds for his talents to grow. He was also introduced to the culture of reggae music through his father who began to notice Raga’s potential and passion for the art and encouraged him. Although times were not always easy growing up, his determination to succeed as a reggae artist never went away, in fact they only became stronger. In his free time, he even found himself doing things such as creating instruments using paint pans to make a beat to play while he would DJ .