Belly Dancing Solos

Elaine Dunphy is a solo belly dance artist in Paradise, Newfoundland, Canada and she started belly dancing in 2006. It is form of dance that fills her spirit and brings her lots of joy. Check out some of her performances…

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Drone Videos of Nia on the Rock

Two videos recorded by Drone B Productions and my dear and talented friend Brent Beshara!

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Digital Coffee with Barry Lewis Green

It has been a joy and an honour to be able to chat with Barry Lewis Green so often this year. Check out the links below to listen in on our Digital Coffee sessions.

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11:11 With Roberta Hewitt (and me!)

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Thanks for having me on your show, Roberta. You are so easy to talk to! https://www.facebook.com/551130042009256/videos/276617423476257

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All about the Wellderlies – an article by Maggie Gillis

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Every one of my classes brings me joy but working with my Wellderlies at the Mount Pearl Seniors Independence Group is especially joyful. Here’s a fun CBC Article written by Maggie Gillis in 2019 about my Nia practice and my…

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My Chat with Jon and Barry from broadCAST Live

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I had a great Zoom chat on broadCAST Live Episode 11 with Jon Butler and Barry Lewis Green. I can’t wait until they can come try a Nia class!

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One step at a time – a CBC NL article by Christine Hennebury

I love talking about Nia and about joyful movement but I also love when I get a chance to talk about the how and the why of teaching Nia. For this August 2020 article, my friend Christine Hennebury interviewed me…

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