Bellydance Superstar Ansuya is one of the most talented
and accomplished performers, choreographers and
instructors in the bellydance world today. Her style is
unique, blending the best aspects of bellydance with
Indian, Spanish and African moves. Energetic, sensual
and innovative, Ansuya is a master of improvisation,
musical interpretation, emotional expression, original
moves and costume design.
Students
are captivated by Ansuya's unparalleled skill as an
instructor. With 25 years of experience, she remains
accessible and fun, having a great time with students
while helping them to achieve their best.
Ansuya is a multi award winner and has been seen on
television shows, music videos and commercials as both a
bellydancer and an actress. She has performed for
countless celebrities and her top selling instructional
videos are some of the best reviewed on the market. She
is a second generation bellydancer with secrets handed
down from mother to daughter, adding mystic and legend
to her soulful performances and devoted instruction.
Ansuya is originally from a small town called Ojai in
California. Nicknamed Shangri-la by Hollywood for being
a picturesque valley perfect for filming locations, Ojai
has been home to artists such as Beatrice Wood,
philosophers such as Krishnamourti and actors such as
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
Ansuya learned to bellydance by the age of four from her
American mother,
Jenaeni, a renowned bellydancer popular in Los
Angeles and New York in the sixties and seventies. A
celebrity in her hometown, Ansuya started performing as
a little girl in her mother's annual concerts featuring
her troupe
"Yaleil" which means "the night" in Arabic. She was
invited to act in local commercials and was eventually
crowned "Miss Teen Ojai 1989".
With a love of tropical weather, the family moved to
Hawaii where Ansuya set out to become a model. After
several print jobs, she was invited to
model in Tokyo, Japan, her first of many trips
abroad.
Upon Ansuya's growing success, mama Jenaeni decided it
was time to try Hollywood. For eight years, they made
Santa Monica their home where Ansuya continued to work
as a
teacher,
performer and also as an
actress.
With over one hundred students in the classroom,
requests for her seminars across the U.S., and several
instructional
videos out on the market, Ansuya was in high demand.
Catching the eye of fitness leader, Kathy Smith, Ansuya
collaborated with her to create the bellydance for
fitness video, "Flex Appeal", distributed by Sony.
A
sought after choreographer, she worked for CBS and for
her own dance company, "Yaleil," which was now under her
directorship. Yaleil was nominated for Best Troupe by
the International Academy of Middle Eastern Dance.
Ansuya herself was voted Best Cabaret Dancer of the year
2001 and received the Golden Belly Award for Best
Cabaret dancer in 2004.
As
a performer she had contracts at famous Los Angeles
clubs such as Al Amir and Byblos and appearances at
Hollywood hot spots such as The House of Blues, the Roxy,
Chasens, Spagos, the Four Seasons, the Regent Beverly
Wilshire, and L'Orangerie. Added to these engagements
were countless performances at private parties, weddings
and special events including overseas appearances in
Japan, India, and Egypt.
From the stage to the screen, Ansuya appeared in music
videos for artists such as Beck and Sons of Funk, in
commercials for Fox, and on television shows such as
Jack and Jill, The Nanny, VIP, Weird Science, and the
Jim Jay and Ann show. She can also be seen in the title
sequence of the DVD version of the Bond film classic,
Octopussy.
Studying with leading acting coaches, such as Lynn
Redgrave, Ansuya developed her additional talent as an
actress and has had a recurring role on the daytime
drama Days of our Lives and a guest spot on primetime
series, Judging Amy.
Missing the tropics and noting that Miami has a growing
television and film industry, Ansuya and her mother
grabbed the opportunity to combine their two favorite
things, art and the tropics and moved to Miami, Florida.
Ansuya is now performing and teaching all over Miami
with regular shows at Moroccan Nights, private parties,
regular classes at Belly Motions, and frequent seminars
at the Mideastern Dance Exchange and Dancers Dream. She
also teaches privately for local students and students
who come from around the world to combine their
vacations in Miami with classes with Ansuya.
Ansuya was named a Bellydance Superstar when she was
asked by record producer, Miles Copeland to be one of
eight bellydance leaders to choose their favorite songs
to compile onto one CD.
A
performance tour was arranged around this great CD which
kicked off at the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA and the
Roxy in Hollywood, CA.
From there, they traveled to Bali where they performed
at the World Peace Music Awards, telecast live to
millions of viewers.
The tour continued in the summer of 2003 as part of rock
extravaganza, Lollapalooza during which time they were
named the "must see of the second stage at Lollapalooza"
by Rolling Stone magazine.
They then began their independent touring with several
trips across the U.S. and Canada, gathering up press on
numerous morning shows, newspapers, magazines, the Jimmy
Kimmel Live show, the John Mackenroe show and MTV where
Ansuya was able to use her on camera skills. They also
did several press junkets in Borders Book Stores and
Virgin Record Stores across the nation.
Their next adventure was to Barcelona, Spain where they
had a run at the Victoria Theatre.
Continuing in Europe, the company performed in England,
France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Italy, gathering
up European television press. They even had a run at the
famous Folies Bergere theatre in Paris.
There are also two documentaries about the Bellydance
Superstars -"Behind the Shimmy", directed by Jordan
Copeland and "American Bellydancer", directed by John
Brandise. "American Bellydancer" played at the Tiburon
Film Festival in Northern California this Spring.
Ansuya is now continuing her independent teaching and
performance tours as well as appearing with the
Bellydance Superstars.