Locals introduced to Nia CRAIGHALL PARK – Nia dance is launched. Sarah Koning December 13, 2018 People take part in a Nia demo. Old and new members joined the Nia Celebrate Life cocktail evening at Dolci Cafe in Craighall Park on 4 December. Founder of Studio Kairos Susan Sloan stands with Nia blue-belt instructor Aurora Wolpe, guest Franscesca Magni and Nia student Tracey Fowler. Actor and singer Emmanuel Castis holds the microphone standing alongside brown-belt instructor Nicole Stouyannides, black-belt instructor Susan Sloan and brown-belt practitioner Kim Hatchuel. Blue-belt instructor Julia Kerr hugs the winner of an integrative Enneagram Report and professional life coaching sessions, Darilyn Luiz. Nia is a new mind-body fitness dance which blends nine dance forms into a one-hour dance. Attendees enjoyed an interactive demo of Nia. Related Articles Delivering aid and empathy to families in need Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) celebrates its students’ achievements at Melrose Arch SOKO District Rosebank celebrates full occupancy with a festive open day Ivor Jones’ rise from dancer to renowned director