Siva Maia

Siva Maia started in May 2011 as part of the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Asian Pacific American Heritage Month celebration. Most of the dancers are connected to Davis-Monthan Air Force and are active duty members, retired military, family members, as well as military brats. They come from Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, Philippines, and mainland USA. All members help choreograph dances, which represent the diverse cultures of Tahiti, Hawaii, Guam, Philippines, Samoa, New Zealand and the United States. The matriarch of the group is Marie Lankford, called “Auntie” by the younger dancers, a respectful title for elders. Marie has been dancing Polynesian dances for over 20, learning from master teachers, or Kumu.

WORKSHOP: Friday, Oct. 7 | 5pm | Movement & Wellness Tent
Tahitian moves and steps can be a great way to strengthen your core and leg muscles. In this workshop we will teach the four basic dance moves in Tahitian dances. These moves are foundations to the other moves we do in our dances. Participants will be doing the moves to Tahitian drumming. We will do a quick dance choreography for participants to learn.

PERFORMANCE: Saturday, Oct. 8 | 6pm | Church Stage

Details

Cultural Communities / Countries of Origins
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Type of Performance
Dance/Movement

Festival Appearance
  • Movement tent, Friday Oct 7, 5:00 to 5:30 PM (Workshop)
  • Church stage, Saturday Oct 8, 6:00 to 6:45 PM (Performance)

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