
Juliana use to dance in the living room home to entertain her single mother and sister. She never stopped since then.
When she stepped foot in Australia, she found herself choreographing public shows to exhibit Malaysian (Indian) culture.
Now she shares about cultural inclusivity and diversity in speaking engagements she is invited to serve at community events, professional networking functions and conferences.
When Juliana stepped on Australian soil, she was already choreographing and organising cultural shows for University festivals and then community festivals in Sydney. She was involved with the Malaysia Tourism dance troupe which has inter-state performances.
Once she completed her Masters degree, instead of getting into consultancy, she started a Bollywood dance academy and actually became a group exercise instructor. You will see further information about this in the Fitness section. Juliana's dance school motto was - "If you can't dance, you can Bollywood" with Lady & Sir Bollywood Academy.
Juliana saw the gap to empower Professional Muslimah in powerful communication and leadership skills. She founded KHIMAR Toastmasters a club which is open to Professional Muslimah around the world. The members span from Malaysia, Australia, United Kingdom and South Africa.

In celebration of the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development - The Hills Shire celebrated key cultural groups through stories and cultural activities.
Juliana was honoured to be invited as a performer and panelist speaker representing the Malaysian culture on the day.



Parramatta Business Networking Event - Performance and Audience Engagement
Juliana was an artist who presented Bollywood dance workshop attended by attendees with disabilities.





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