Los miembros afiliados
Las filiales en Japón
Mihoko Ogawa.
Tiene una escuela de baile hawaiano en Chigasaki, a una hora de Tokio que acaba de cumplir 15 años y que cuenta con más de 400 alumnos, distribuidos en la prefectura. En 2011, cuando Mihoko decidió empezar a enseñar Ori Tahiti en Chigasaki empezó a entrenarse conmigo.
Sus alumnos tienen entre 5 y 77 años, divididos en varios grupos de acuerdo a su edad y nivel. Mihoko es una de las personas con las que trabajo en Japón.
Mihoko fait partie des personnes avec lesquelles je vais travailler au Japon. Retrouvez Mihoko Leilani Ogawa sur internet.
Takae Heimiri
Takae comenzó a entrenarse para la enseñanza de la danza a finales de 2011 en Moorea. Desde entonces desarrolla su escuela, Heimiri no Te Tuamarama, que actualmente cuenta con poco más de 50 estudiantes.
En la foto que aparece en la web, Takae está sujetando el umete Te Tuamarama que se le entrego durante su estancia.
Takae es una de esas personas que han dejado un empleo para dedicarse a la enseñanza de la danza y está decidida a seguir su camino aprendiendo.
Contacto : aloalo617 [at] rapid [dot] ocn [dot] ne [dot] jp
Emi, Ravahere, Aomori started to learn how to teach dance with Joelle in 2011 in Okinawa, and she keeps learning with her.
www.facebook.com/emi.nara.73, http://greens.st.wakwak.ne.jp/905879/index.html
Aya started learning dance at the age of four.
She became an assistant at Kayoko’s school, Poemarama.
In 2011 in Okinawa, she started to learn from Joelle how to teach Tahitian dance.
Since July 2013, Aya teaches in Yomitan, at a Community Center in Urasoe, and in Naha.
Contacto : a_jincheng810�yahoo.co.jp
Shinobu, Minamide, hina te marama, in Ishikawa
Shinobu started to learn Tahitian dance in 2007.
She went to Tahiti for the first time in 2009, where she learnt dance at the Conservatoire.
She opened her own circle, Fare Ori Autahi, in 2010 and she kept learning dance by actively participating in the different workshops in Japan held by Tahitian dancers and choreographers, or dancers from the USA such as Nonosina.
She became Joelle Berg’s student in 2011.
In 2012, She received from her the name of Hina Te Marama no Te Tuamarama, and is now affiliated to Te Tuamarama.
She teaches classes in the towns of Komatsu, Nomi and Kanazawa.
She is also interested in beauty and health, and she teaches sometimes Tahitian dance classes for fitness.
She teaches basic classes in Komatsu accompanied with Toere.
She performs during events, accompanied with Toere, guitar, Ukulele and chants. The band that performs during these events has been founded especially for Hina Te Marama.
Shinobu has also recently started a drum class.
E-MAIL shino5262005�yahoo.co.jp
Komatsu Civic Theater Urara Rehearsal room
Doihara 10 Komatsu
923-0921 Ishikawa Prefecture
hinatemarama.com
Heiata Mizue
“I want to give smiles and self-confidence to my dancers”
It was me, 10 years ago. I was 35 years old back then, and it seems now we were the only Tahitian dance studio in all Japan.
An Aparima melody that fills the heart and Otea drums bringing harmonious sounds. During my 8 years of learning, I have always kept these first feelings inside me.
I learnt how to dance on stage during the Event Class, and I followed an instructor class for a year. I received a professor diploma from Tahiti Promotion in 2011, and the following year, I started my own dance studio, Hei Tiare. I went to Tahiti afterwards to meet other dancers and deepen my relationship with dance.
When I decided to go to Moorea, an island so dear to my heart, I met Joelle Berg.
There I met Teru Ria the dancer, Libor the music master: I felt immediately in love with the Joelle Family.
This is them who bring the smile to my face now.
I am deeply thankful for this encounter. Joelle is now my professor, and I have started new classes in Yokohama and Shin Yokohama. Together with the Joelle Family, I want to teach the true Tahitian dance, the only one that can bring smiles to my studio.
Contact :hei [dot] tiare [dot] tahiti [dot] 2012 [at] gmail [dot] com
http://heitiare.web.fc2.com/