Dancer Taj from Chicago unveils “Final Feliz” a fresh and original Book Launch
Thursday, October 8th, 7:00pm-8:30pm
East West Bookshop – Complimentary admission and open to the public event
Taj will host a unique book launch for “Final Feliz” – a documentary portraiture study born to stimulate inter-continental awareness through the parallels of global culture, science and lifestyle. You are invited to join our celebration of life on Thursday, October 8th, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at East West Bookshop, 6500 Roosevelt Way, NE Seattle. Much more than a book launch, this community happening will include exciting world dance performance and other electrically charged surprises. This project brings noted international and emerging artists together for one purpose: the art of human communication. The program is free and open to the public.
Educator and philanthropist, this gifted artist is deemed “the princess of fun!” A diverse talent motivated by purpose and the sensuality of everyday life, Taj combines a history of business education and world dance training with organic science into compelling workshops and lectures internationally. Taj also holds a certification in Massage Therapy and a Teaching certification in Yoga in addition to an extensive training in the holistic arts. This fitness expert is appointed Athletic Ambassador for Vega™, an international award-winning plant based food that compliments her approach to sharing an optimal health and lifestyle perspective.
Fascinated with revolutionary developments in organic feminine movement, her personable expression is captivating and engaging in presentation. “Ownership and celebration of the body and spirit has a profound effect in how we contribute to the advancement of global society” says Taj. She believes that exploring movement gives us access to self awareness which helps bring healing and peace to our world.
All book proceeds donated to global cause.
“Final Feliz is an extraordinary visual prayer and praise of the mover behind the movement - that unseen force that propels us as human beings to move and then to recognize the intensity of that movement in a twice-born expression know as dance.”
Shiva Rea – Global Yoga Teacher and Dance Anthropologist
www.MissTaj.com
Added by SkinDeep on August 14, 2009