Natalie Brown grew up studying classical music and ballet as she
travelled the world with her military family. She met her spiritual
match, however, when she stumbled upon a Tribal Bellydance Style
class in New Orleans, LA in 2004.  Natalie soon became a n.o.madic
tribal company member under the careful teachings of Ali Arnold, Amy
Hession and Lisa Lala, original students of ATS Master Teacher Meg
Gavin of Devyani.

After fleeing hurricane Katrina, Natalie found herself starting over in
Columbia, SC.  With no tribal troupes or classes established in the state
of South Carolina, she founded Tribal Style classes in November of
2005 (with the benevolent help of the CMFA and Center for Dance
Education), and formed Delirium Tribal Bellydance Company in April of
2006.  Under her artistic direction, Delirium Tribal is fast becoming a
respected member of the Southeast U.S. bellydance community.  
Delirium strives for artistic and technical excellence, while pushing the
boundaries of Tribal Style.

In August of 2007, Delirium Tribal transitioned to a collective approach
and teamed up with Steve Oswanski, director of Fire and Motion.  The
new umbrella vaudeville circus-inspired performance organization was
coined Columbia Alternacirque, and the group gave their first
performance in September of 2007.  Gifted hula hooper Susan
Osbaldiston joined the permanent cast of Alternacirque in October of
the same year.  Alternacirque strives for a high-quality, cohesive
collaboration of alternative art forms and hopes to contribute to the
cooperation of the arts community in Columbia, SC.  Though a new
venture, Columbia Alternacirque is in high demand throughout South
Carolina, and there are big plans in motion for the spring and summer
seasons.