Jenn (Director)
A lifelong dancer, Jenn began belly dancing in 2003 while living in the Middle East. After moving back to the United States in 2004, she studied American Cabaret belly dance with Rajaa of Saraab in Pensacola, Fla. Jenn was introduced to American Tribal Style® (ATS®) Belly Dance in 2007 and began studying with Shareena of Tribal Heart, also in Pensacola. After moving back to her hometown of St. Louis in 2008, Jenn joined Chuvani Belly Dance and has performed with them as a principal dancer at the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire and Pirate Festival for the past three years. In October of 2009, she received her General Skills and Teacher Certifications in ATS® from Carolena Nericcio of FatChanceBellyDance®. In 2010, she founded Tandava Tribal, a FatChanceBellyDance® Sister Studio, and the only ATS® troupe in St. Louis.
Ellen
Adalia
Michelle Michelle has been dancing off and on her whole life, everything from ballet to swing to color guard in school. She discovered belly dance while she was in high school, but did not start classes until 2007, after seeing dancers at Renaissance Faire and Pirate Fest. Starting with cabaret, Michelle soon transitioned into tribal fusion, and finally ATS®. While she prefers to fuse different dance forms with belly dance as a solo performer (with a theatrical flair thrown in), ATS® is her preferred group style. Belly dance is the first dance form that feels like “home” to Michelle. She has seen it change lives and loves the beauty that shines through the dancers around her.
Nichole
Vicky