Kalindy Rustikua

Kalindy (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain) studied classical, modern, and tap dance for 16 years. After several years without dancing, she tried other dance styles until she discovered FatChanceBellyDance®Style. She started out self-taught but soon began to train with expert teachers and FCBD®SisterStudio on the national and international scene, attending classes, workshops, and festivals, both live and virtual.
She is in love with the classic FCBD®Style and its dialects with more modern elements and aspects, driven by her curious spirit and creative sense. Kalindy has been a member of Dahlia Tribal since its formation in 2016, participating in numerous events and festivals locally, nationally, and internationally. Influenced by the original format of Dragony, she incorporated the tambourine into the group’s repertoire, making some changes and adaptations of her own.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she decided to delve even deeper into the possibilities of props: details, positions, technique, variations, new concepts, influences, and steps. She developed a unique pattern of dancing and understanding this prop, establishing her tambourine format for FCBD®Style, The Möön Dialect, which many dancers in the global FCBD®Style community already enjoy learning and dancing.
In recent years, much of her attention has focused on the Devi Mamak universe or The Siren Project Fan Dialect, for which she obtained teacher certification and became an International Representative. Kalindy teaches FCBD®Classical Style and Dialects at a dance school in her city to her group of students and colleagues, LaBohemMayurka.
She also teaches online workshops and training sessions for her Tambourine Möön Dialect and The Siren Project Fan Format and participates in various national and international events, both online and live.
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