" a dancer doesn 't need a stage but a soul"

Member of the International Dance Council - CID of the UNESCO ( Parigi), professional dancer, coreographer and teacher,

Salua has devoted herself to jazz and classical dance for many years.
In 1995 during a journey to Egypt she knew belly dance.
She began her training with master Saad Ismail and improved her knowledge in Egypt with world-wide famous dancers: Mahmoud Reda, Ibrahim Akef, Souhair Zaki, Aida Nour, Raqia Hassan, Randa Kemal and Dina.
She specialized in Italy and abroad in different techniques and Middle Eastern folk dances, such as Saidi, Ghawazee, Andalusian, Khaleegy and the candelabrum, sword and veil dance with Leila Haddad (in Paris), Jasmine Namu, Aisha Ali and Jalilah-Lorraine Zamora. She also learned the Hilal – shaabi technique with Soraya Hilal and Sabrina Todaro.

Salua is also interested in playing musical instruments: she plays both sagats and tablahs (Arabian percussions) learning with Abdallah Mohamed and improving her knowledge with Ibrahim el Minyawi (who has been Hilal’s percussionist for 18 years) and Hossam Ramzy.
She also participated in both the Cairo’s and Helsinky’s Festivals of Oriental Dance and appeared in various TV shows, broadcasting-interviews and theatre-shows.
She was the protagonist of “Slam”, a music video by a group called “Kitchen tools”.
She teaches Belly Dance in Rome and organizes workshops and shows all over Italy.


Info: 338.3421276     info@salua.it