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Maggie Blue O'Hara and her husband, Hoi Chiu, founded their multimedia performance company, All Theatre Art Association (ATAA), in 2004. Based in Hong Kong, ATAA has successfully created and performed original shows internationally, as well as producing one-of-a-kind exclusive events for parties and corporate clients.

Maggie Blue's wide-ranging skills include:
Actress
Writer
Producer/Director
Dancer/Choreographer
Storyteller/Narrator
Puppeteer
Singer
Cabaret Artist
Fire Dancer

Born in British Columbia, Canada, Maggie has been involved in the performing arts since childhood, appearing in stage productions, CBC radio dramas, and North American television series such as X-Files, Cold Squad, and The L Word.

While living in Vancouver, she was one of Canada's top voice artists. In addition to the role of Kitty Pryde on WB KIDS X-Men: Evolution, Maggie Blue provided character voices for many popular Japanese animation series such as Dragon Ball Z, Inuyasha, CardCaptors and she was Juna in the English-language version of Earth Girl Arjuna. Maggie continues to be in demand for English-language voice work in Hong Kong.

After several years of dance training, she began choreographing original contemporary dance, in both Canada and Hong Kong. Her innovative performances range from sensuous and playful to spiritual and sacred.

One of the newest additions to the ATAA repertoire is Tribal Fusion: Bridging Cultures Through Dance, a hot new dance crew of international professional female performers blending belly dance, classical Indian dance, contemporary, jazz, and theatre to take the audience on a colourful exotic journey. Maggie Blue produces, choreographs and appears in Tribal Fusion performances at nightclubs, private parties, and corporate events.

She is currently focused on writing and choreographing new shows and creating her first solo album of original music.