Mollie’s training and certification give her the credentials to teach Indian classical, semi—classical, and folk dances. Her classes are a blend of contemporary movement, with movement and choreography that is traditional, culturally relevant, and correct. Mollie has not only a deep knowledge of the dance, but the warmth of spirit, love of movement, and joy of teaching that make each class a fun and energetic learning experience.

Mollie performing when she was 14
Mollie started dancing when she was 2 years old. Her first dance
performance was when she was just 2 1/2. Though she started learning
ballet and tap, at age 8, she had focused her learning on South Indian Classical, Traditional Folk and Bollywood dance styles. She
took group, and later private Indian dance classes in Los Angeles, CA.
And throughout her dance career, she has traveled to India over 10 times
to take private dance lessons and study all the different dance forms.
She has also learned from members of the National Giddha dance team of
India as well as the Punjabi Bhangra dance team.
Some of the highlights of her Indian dance career include performing for:
- Los Angeles County and surrounding Museums
- LA Times Cultural Event
- Namaste America TV show
- JC Penny Expedition India event
- American Folklife Festival put on by the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC
- Nara Silk Road Expedition in Japan
- President and First Lady George and Barbara Bush
- She is renowned for her peacock dance, her expressive nature and her choreography.
- And winner of the 1st place in the Namaste America Dance competition in Los Angeles, CA

Mollie performing the Peacock Dance

Mollie now