by Mark Smiley

The award-winning Bella Diva Dance is moving from Cherry Creek North to Glendale after four years at 3rd and Clayton. “It was great working with thBella Diva 1 - 9-14e city of Glendale. Obtaining permits is easier in a smaller city. There was not a lot of red tape,” said Caitlin Brozna-Smith, owner and founder of Bella Diva Dance Studio. They have invested over $10,000 in building a brand new dance studio in the Glendale Center located at 4309 E. Mississippi Avenue.

They are situated in the same shopping center where longtime Glendale businesses, Bistro Boys Catering, The Bo  okies, and Dr. Proctor’s Lounge are located. Brozna-Smith’s business partner Erin Anderson shares the space with her business, Communitas.

The two met four years ago while Anderson was taking one of Brozna-Smith’s classes at the Cherry Creek Athletic Club. Communitas focuses on creating a healing space which includes massage therapy and extensive body work.

The Bella Diva Dance Studio, founded in 2010, does not focus on the traditional ballet or tap dance. Bella Diva Dance offers a unique blend of modern Egyptian, American and Lebanese style dance technique. Particular emphasis is placed on body awareness, proper alignment and clean movement executionBella Diva 2 - 9-14. They are a company dedicated to creating a community for belly dancers and samba dancers while elevating the art of both dance forms. They dance to share the joy and beauty of Middle Eastern and Brazilian dance through artistry, thoughtful innovation and quality classes.

“Bella Diva Dance is a female empowering experience. Whether it’s attending one of the classes that push you physically to try new and exciting movements with your body, or attending a show, BDD always does a great job. I would highly recommend the classes or the shows to everyone I know,” said Valley resident Kara Thomas.

Class structure is based on a Western format of beginning with a thorough warmup including isolations and stretching, and then moving on to clear movement breakdowns, drilling the basics, hands-on corrections and integrating movements through combinations, choreography and improvisational exercises. Above all else, Bella Diva Dance celebrates the joy, femininity and individual expression inherent in Middle Eastern & Brazilian dance. Classes are taught on a monthly series-based curriculum, either being four or five classes per month. New series start the first Tuesday and Thursday of each month.

Members of the Bella Diva Dance Performing Company regularly perform at private parties, birthday and bachelorette parties, weddings, and festivals, throughout the Denver metro area. “We love to get out in the community and perform. We get an incredible response from spectators who love the uniqueness of the performances,” said Brozna-Smith.

In addition to being the owner and founder of Bella Diva Dance, Brozna-Smith is currently on faculty at the University of Denver as an Adjunct Professor of Dance and Stage Movement in the Theatre Department and LamoBella Diva 3 - 9-14nt School of Music. The Lamont School of Music is widely recognized as a premier university music performance school with a long-standing tradition of excellence.

This September, Bella Diva Dance will be pioneering a kids dance program offering Children’s World Dance for children ages 7-12, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Also in September, Bella Diva Dance is bringing in Afro-Caribe dance founder Eulanda Shead Osagiede from London to conduct an Afro-Caribe Unleashed Dance Fitness workshop during the World Dance Workshop Weekend. Afro-Caribe dance is typically joyful and free-spirited, and is often performed to Caribbean, Jamaican, highlife, jazz or soul music. The workshop will be held on Sunday, September 14 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

For more information on any workshops or classes, visit Bella Diva Dance’s website at belladivadance.com or call them at 303-359-9414.

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