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As an Middle Eastern Dance instructor for over 14 years, Janna has taught ages from 9 to 90 and all body types with great success. She has been involved with dance since 1978, studying ballet, modern, jazz, international folk dance, and ballroom and received a specialization in dance from Ball State University in Muncie, IN. Her dance style is known for its unusual combination of music and dance technique. Janna proudly opened her own dance studio in September of 2004 where she teaches weekly classes as well as keeping her classes in Hampton, Gloucester, the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. She has taught seminars in dance, belly dance fusion, and dance costuming as a guest workshop instructor in several areas outside of the Peninsula of VA. She is the creator, director, and principal choreographer of the Desert Wind Dance Company, a professional Middle Eastern Dance Company founded in 1993 and of the Desert Breeze Student Dance Company in 2005. The Desert Wind Dance Company has been the featured as the guest company in many seminar shows and both the full company and individual members have been the guest artists with the Bellydance Superstars in 2004 and 2006. She is also the creator of the "All-In-One" Urban Beledi Dance Costume Pattern, which is now enjoying international fame and use.
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I have been Belly Dancing for about ten years now. I love everything about it and I hope to keep dancing for a very long time. I am a teacher at Janna's International Dance Studio and the College of William & Mary where I teach beginner classes in Poi, Tribal, Props, and Belly dance 101. I've danced with many of the Belly dance Superstars and love them all. I hope to have the honor to do so again very soon. I have found that I have a growing interest in the Tribal style of dancing and yoga and I am perusing more classes and instruction to be the best dancer I can. On a personal note, I did Air Brushing at Busch Gardens, VA and love to express my artistic side when I'm not dancing by drawing pictures in my spare time.
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Ever since I was a child I have had an interest in art and dance. At the age of 4 I began taking ballet and jazz lessons which continued until I was 11 years old. In college, I returned to taking ballet and graduated with a BA in Studio Art with a minor in Art History.
During my childhood, I as exposed to Middle Eastern Belly Dance by a family friend. I always had an interest in this form of dance, but never took classes until I started teaching for the Parks and Recreation Dept. Through these classes I met Janna, who inspired me to take up dancing again and later I was invited to join her in the Desert Wind Dance Company. I have been with Desert Wind for 6 years now. I hope to continue dancing for many years to come and I owe all my thanks to Janna for encouraging me to express myself with Belly Dancing.
I hope to someday pursue a career as a full-time freelance artist and open my own studio in the future.
I have experienced the joys of middle-eastern dance expression for approximately 25 years. At a time when my "real" life was in shambles, this art form entered my life and has been a mainstay and influencing factor ever since. As a Company member, I find real happiness in participating in and interchanging with the sisterhood of dancers.
Over the years, I have risen through the ranks of student, company member, sometimes teacher, soloist, etc. Even as a long-time professional, I still consider myself a student because we never stop learning. Given the high number of excellent performers in the dance world, there are numerous sources from which to study.
In my other life, I am a wife, homemaker, mother, and secretary/administrative specialist; however, I still consider dance expression as my "real" life since it continues to influence me and gives me so much pleasure.
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