Taualuga Productions 2026 Season 9

Name
Days
Location
Aute - LAYTON ( Saturdays)
Aute — inspired by the hibiscus flower, a symbol of beauty, growth, and cultural pride in Samoan culture.
This class blends traditional Siva Samoa with creative choreography while building technique, rhythm, and expression. It is a reawakening to our roots, instilling the beauty and grace of Siva Samoa while helping dancers deepen their understanding of Samoan language and cultural meaning through movement and performance.
Saturday
11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Layton - Premier Ballroom & Dance Academy
Aute - LEHI
AUTE WOMEN (Ages 19+)

Grace, Confidence & Cultural Empowerment

Aute is a women’s class designed to restore confidence, grace, and cultural connection at any stage of life. Whether you are new to dance or returning after many years, this class is a welcoming space for growth and sisterhood.

Dancers will experience:
-Gentle technique and posture training
-Graceful choreography
-Cultural storytelling through movement
-A supportive, empowering environment

This class is about confidence, culture, and connection, not competition.
Saturday
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Lehi - Move Dance Studio
Eleele Girls (3-7yrs) -LEHI
ELE’ELE GIRLS (Ages 3–7)

Beginner Foundations

Ele’ele is the starting point of the Taualuga journey. This class is designed for our youngest dancers to build confidence, coordination, and joy through the art of Siva Samoa.

Dancers will learn:
-Basic hand and foot movements
-Rhythm and posture
-Listening and class structure
-Simple choreography in a fun, supportive environment
-This level focuses on foundation, confidence, and love for culture, not perfection.
Saturday
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Lehi - Move Dance Studio
Eleele Girls (3-7yrs) - SOJO
ELE’ELE GIRLS (Ages 3–7)

Beginner Foundations

Ele’ele is the starting point of the Taualuga journey. This class is designed for our youngest dancers to build confidence, coordination, and joy through the art of Siva Samoa.

Dancers will learn:
-Basic hand and foot movements
-Rhythm and posture
-Listening and class structure
-Simple choreography in a fun, supportive environment

This level focuses on foundation, confidence, and love for culture, not perfection.
Saturday
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
South Jordan - Empowered Dance Studio
Eleele Girls (3-7yrs) LAYTON
ELE’ELE GIRLS (Ages 3–7)

Beginner Foundations

Ele’ele is the starting point of the Taualuga journey. This class is designed for our youngest dancers to build confidence, coordination, and joy through the art of Siva Samoa.

Dancers will learn:
-Basic hand and foot movements
-Rhythm and posture
-Listening and class structure
-Simple choreography in a fun, supportive environment

This level focuses on foundation, confidence, and love for culture, not perfection.
Friday
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Layton - Vibe Studio
Lagi Girls ( 13-19yrs) - LEHI
LAGI GIRLS (Ages 13–18)
Intermediate–Advanced Performance Team
Lagi represents the performance standard of Taualuga Productions. These dancers train at a higher level and are expected to show discipline, leadership, and strong stage presence.
Dancers will work on:
Advanced Siva and Sasa techniques
Performance choreography
Stage presence and emotional storytelling
Team formations and leadership roles


This level focuses on excellence, confidence, and cultural pride.
Saturday
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Lehi - Move Dance Studio
Lagi Girls (13-19yrs) -LAYTON
LAGI GIRLS (Ages 13–18)
Intermediate–Advanced Performance Team
Lagi represents the performance standard of Taualuga Productions. These dancers train at a higher level and are expected to show discipline, leadership, and strong stage presence.
Dancers will work on:
Advanced Siva and Sasa techniques
Performance choreography
Stage presence and emotional storytelling
Team formations and leadership roles

This level focuses on excellence, confidence, and cultural pride.
Friday
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Layton - Vibe Studio
Lagi Girls 13-19yrs -- SOJO
LAGI GIRLS (Ages 13–18)

Intermediate–Advanced Performance Team

Lagi represents the performance standard of Taualuga Productions. These dancers train at a higher level and are expected to show discipline, leadership, and strong stage presence.

Dancers will work on:

Advanced Siva and Sasa techniques

Performance choreography

Stage presence and emotional storytelling

Team formations and leadership roles

This level focuses on excellence, confidence, and cultural pride
Saturday
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
South Jordan - Empowered Dance Studio
Talavalu Boys 3+ - SOJO
TALAVALU BOYZ – LITTLE (Ages 3–7)

Young Boys Foundations

The little Talavalu boys are introduced to the basics of traditional Samoan movement in a structured, energetic environment designed for their age.

Boys will learn:
-Basic rhythm and footwork
-Strong posture and coordination
-Discipline and class structure
-Simple routines and team participation

Classes are structured with shorter training blocks to match their attention span and keep learning fun and engaging.

TALAVALU BOYZ – OLDER (Ages 8+)

Traditional Boys Performance Team

The older Talavalu boys represent strength, discipline, and unity in traditional Samoan dance. This team trains with more structure and higher performance expectations.

Boys will focus on:
-Strong footwork and timing
-Traditional Sasa and team choreography
-Power, control, and presence
-Discipline and team unity

This level builds strength, confidence, and cultural pride through performance training.

Saturday
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
South Jordan - Empowered Dance Studio
Talavalu Boyz 3+ LEHI
TALAVALU BOYZ – LITTLE (Ages 3–7)
Young Boys Foundations
The little Talavalu boys are introduced to the basics of traditional Samoan movement in a structured, energetic environment designed for their age.
Boys will learn:
Basic rhythm and footwork
Strong posture and coordination
Discipline and class structure
Simple routines and team participation


Classes are structured with shorter training blocks to match their attention span and keep learning fun and engaging.

TALAVALU BOYZ – OLDER (Ages 8+)
Traditional Boys Performance Team
The older Talavalu boys represent strength, discipline, and unity in traditional Samoan dance. This team trains with more structure and higher performance expectations.
Boys will focus on:
Strong footwork and timing
Traditional Sasa and team choreography
Power, control, and presence
Discipline and team unity


This level builds strength, confidence, and cultural pride through performance training.
Saturday
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Lehi - Move Dance Studio
Talavalu Boyz 3+LAYTON
TALAVALU BOYZ – LITTLE (Ages 3–7)
Young Boys Foundations
The little Talavalu boys are introduced to the basics of traditional Samoan movement in a structured, energetic environment designed for their age.
Boys will learn:
Basic rhythm and footwork
Strong posture and coordination
Discipline and class structure
Simple routines and team participation

Classes are structured with shorter training blocks to match their attention span and keep learning fun and engaging.

TALAVALU BOYZ – OLDER (Ages 8+)
Traditional Boys Performance Team
The older Talavalu boys represent strength, discipline, and unity in traditional Samoan dance. This team trains with more structure and higher performance expectations.
Boys will focus on:
Strong footwork and timing
Traditional Sasa and team choreography
Power, control, and presence
Discipline and team unity

This level builds strength, confidence, and cultural pride through performance training.
Friday
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Layton - Vibe Studio
Vasa Girls (8-12yrs) LAYTON
VASA GIRLS (Ages 8–12)
Technique, Sasa & Storytelling
Vasa is the bridge between beginner and performance-level dancing. At this stage, dancers begin to develop stronger technique, discipline, and understanding of cultural storytelling.
Dancers will focus on:
Clean hand and foot technique
Sasa training and rhythm work
Formation and timing
Expression and stage presence

This level builds confidence, structure, and performance readiness.

Friday
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Layton - Vibe Studio
Vasa Girls (8-12yrs) LEHI
VASA GIRLS (Ages 8–12)
Technique, Sasa & Storytelling
Vasa is the bridge between beginner and performance-level dancing. At this stage, dancers begin to develop stronger technique, discipline, and understanding of cultural storytelling.
Dancers will focus on:
Clean hand and foot technique
Sasa training and rhythm work
Formation and timing
Expression and stage presence


This level builds confidence, structure, and performance readiness.
Saturday
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Lehi - Move Dance Studio
Vasa Girls 8-12yrs -SOJO
VASA GIRLS (Ages 8–12)

Technique, Sasa & Storytelling

Vasa is the bridge between beginner and performance-level dancing. At this stage, dancers begin to develop stronger technique, discipline, and understanding of cultural storytelling.

Dancers will focus on:
-Clean hand and foot technique
-Sasa training and rhythm work
-Formation and timing
-Expression and stage presence

This level builds confidence, structure, and performance readiness.
Saturday
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
South Jordan - Empowered Dance Studio