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LARISA DAHABI
Having
had her own dance studio in Mt. Pleasant since 2000, Ms. Dahabi has recently merged with Academy of Dance Arts where she will
continue to teach and direct her non profit dance company which she founded in 2006.
She has directed and produced ballets in the Low Country such as The Nutcracker, Etudes, Copellia and LaBoutique Fantasque.
Ms.
Dahabi started her serious ballet training with Diana Turner Hauser from Academy of Ballet Arts in New Jersey. At the age of sixteen, she auditioned and was accepted into the School of American Ballet. From there, she moved on to Joffrey Ballet
School and then studied at various schools in Manhattan
such as Broadway Dance, Carnegie Hall and Steps On Broadway. She studied with
many dance teachers including Lisan Kay, Bobby Blankshein, Woteck Lowski, Madame Vera Veranemchinova, Vladmar Dukadofski,
Meredith Balis, Richard Thomas, Michelle Assaf, Scott Hunt, Carolyn Clark, Joe Carrow, Jean Armen, Evy Lynn, Jay Norman and
George Tomal.
Following
high school, Ms. Dahabi did a summer program with New Jersey Ballet and was invited into the company where she danced for
three years performing in ballets such as The Nutcracker, Donizetti, Graduation Ball, Carmina Burana to name a few. She then
performed as feature performer in Las Vegas at The Dunes Hotel, Royal Carribean’s
cruise lines Song of American, Curacoa, Netherland Antilles, Atlantic City’s Trump Plaza and Wildwood, New Jersey. Venturing yet to another area; musical
theatre, she performed in “My Fair Lady” with the Michigan Opera Theatre where not only did she dance but now
experienced singing and acting on stage Recently she attended the Vaganova
Syllabus Seminar at the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet Society, in Narberth, PA with John White . She now resides in Mt. Pleasant, SC
with her husband and three children and devotes her time and energy to enhancing young lives with the art of dance.
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