Grace Constantine is a guru of solo fusion improvisational belly dance. A lifelong dancer, Grace's belly dance journey began over twenty years ago. She is the founder & artistic director of Deviant Dance Company, and maintains a thriving teaching practice at The Lair, her private studio in Portland, Oregon. Grace's philosophy in unique: each dancer must be different, deviating from everyone else, for every dancer has a unique spirit, a singular mythology that comes from experience and imagination that no other can describe. Grace devotes her art to representing both the light and the dark, that which is sacred, sensual, and absurd. She strives to express in dance the magic of this strange world with devotion and reverence. A world of urban culture and untamed nature has straddled all her life. Her Native American culture colored her early summers on the reservation in the Arizona desert (Grace is a proud member of the Maricopa Indian Tribe), and remain a counterpoint to her life as an urban indian. She has always been most inspired by nature, and has extensively studied & worked in horticulture & wildlife habitat. Grace's work is further inspired by her world travels, and the beauty she has seen along the way. Grace took her first belly dance lessons in 1990, and began dedicated study with Tatseena in 1996 at the age of nineteen. She has also studied modern, tap, Haitian, and West African dances, and began learning yoga at the age of three. |
Deviant Dance Companyis a theatrical bellydance troupe that is delighting audiences at all kinds of festive occasions in the Portland area and beyond. Creating strange and wonderful new mythologies and fairy tales for those of all ages, Deviant Dance can be found at lavish settings like the Fez Ballroom & Alberta Rose Theater, as well as entertaining for corporate events and family-friendly outdoor festivals such as the Portland Pirate Festival & Woodstock Festival. Deviant Dance also collaborates with live musicians, including Negara & Underscore Orkestra.![]() |