Discover the Art of Belly Dance
From a beloved studio in Fukuoka to a global resource for dancers. Experience the beauty, grace, and tradition of Oriental dance.
Momoi Belly Dance began in 2009 as a dance studio in the heart of Fukuoka, Japan. Under the guidance of instructor Momoi, hundreds of students discovered the joy of belly dance, known in Japan as the art of expressing beauty through movement.
Today, we continue that legacy as an online resource, sharing the art of Oriental dance with a global audience. Our archive preserves the memories of the original studio, while our new content guides dancers of all levels on their journey.
"Dance is the hidden language of the soul, and belly dance reveals it with grace and power."The Art of Oriental Dance
Expert Instruction
Learn from experienced instructors trained by master dancers. Our methods combine traditional techniques with modern body awareness principles, ensuring safe and effective learning for all body types.
View Classes →All Skill Levels
Whether taking your first dance steps or preparing for performances, we have resources designed for your journey. Progress at your own pace with structured guidance and supportive community.
Our Approach →Performance Ready
Take your dance beyond practice with performance preparation, costume guidance, and stage presence training. Build confidence to share your art with audiences.
Performances →The Beauty of Belly Dance
More than movement, a celebration of culture and expression
Cultural Heritage
Belly dance, also known as Raqs Sharqi, is one of the world's oldest dance forms. Originating in the Middle East and North Africa, this expressive art captivates with its fluid movements and emotional depth.
Mind & Body Wellness
Beyond artistic beauty, belly dance offers improved posture, core strength, flexibility, and body awareness. Many discover increased confidence, stress relief, and a supportive community of fellow dancers.
Explore Our History
Visit our archive to discover the story of Momoi Belly Dance Studio in Fukuoka, Japan (2009-2014). Browse instructor profiles, event memories, and the legacy that continues today.
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