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Marla Nagini

Fire Performer • Movement Artist • Artistic Design • Holistic Therapist

Creative focused on building meaningful experiences through art, aesthetics, movement, and storytelling.
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Known for her authenticity, creativity, and magnetic presence, she blends professionalism with a deeply personal approach.
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Her work reflects a balance between elegance and freedom — creating spaces where people feel inspired, connected, and fully themselves.

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What is 
Nagini Movement?

Everything started when I got my Snake tattoo on my first visit to India; all the kids started saying Naga while pointing at my arm. So I started researching this word and its meanings. What I found gave me goosebumps and made me realize that I discovered something really deep within my own nature.

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​"The Nāgas (Sanskrit: नाग) are a divine goddess, or semi-divine, race of half-human, half-serpent beings that reside in the netherworld, and can occasionally take human, part-human or invisible form."​

"Nagini is a female nāga (snake). Myth and rituals devoted to these supernatural beings have been taking place throughout South Asia for at least 2,000 years."​​​​

 

I started seeing so many of them in all India and Nepal, in altars, above the main doors, by the temple. Realizing that an animal that is treated with so much fear and disgust in Europe, there was the representation of a female Goddess, a sign of Transformation, Power & Protection.

 

That made me reflect on my own power and strength, and how some cultures shout down aspects of their individuals that others may adore & worship. ​

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The idea of "Nagini Movement" came from the desire to name both my internal -spiritual, and external -movements around the world. 

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Learning from the Hindu religion, dwelling in temples, and having conversations with the locals made me find deeper places inside of me that I never thought existed. 

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With the passing of time since I made that tattoo, I started being associated more and more with the symbology of the snake as a sacred animal. Receiving it in vision and later on, started to work energetically with it (with the Kundalini), I feel there's still so much more for me to discover within this path.

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But for today, this website is what I can share with you all.

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