Her performance style is highly infused with folkloric and cultural elements that she weaves into her choreographies. Always lively and fun to watch; her solos and group performances are favorites among students and audiences alike. Set to upbeat music with joyful gesturing, audiences clap along, cheer, and jump out of their seats to participate. Her classes also gesture heavily to culture, folklore, and party styles from the Middle East. In them, participants experience the same upbeat energy and sense of fun that permeates her performances.
In Malaysia, Nancy is a true pioneer of this wonderful art form. She was the first teacher to teach belly dance in November 2002. Her program was met with much enthusiasm as women flocked to this new dance sensation. Soon she found herself in high demand in the fledgling K.L. belly dance community - with ten classes open she could barely keep up with the demand.
But Nancy didn't stop there. She continues to act as the driving force promote Belly Dance in Malaysia, but she is also a cultural liaison and a promoter of Persian music and culture. Nancy's brother Ali is an accomplished Persian musician, she has brought him to Malaysia twice to perform to thrilled audiences of Middle Eastern, Malaysian, and Western backgrounds. No matter what the culture, those who love the complex percussion patterns that his band serves up dance into the night at Nancy's lively events. Nancy and Ali make quite a pair and have garnered extensive publicity in this city.