ROBD Studio in Chula Vista's Eastlake area specializes in belly dance instruction at 871 Harold Place, offering structured training from beginner First Steps through competition-level choreography. The curriculum covers Classic Egyptian, non-Egyptian folklore, and fusion belly dance technique rooted in Arabic dance traditions, a discipline that complements the Middle Eastern movement vocabulary taught at Faryat Bellydance elsewhere in the Chula Vista studio circuit. Founded in 2011, ROBD—Realm of Belly Dance—draws on its director's eight years of foundational training under choreographer Martha Georgiyevna Kyrokozova in Alchevsk, Ukraine, followed by competitive performance with the Solnyshko youth dance collective in Lugansk. Group classes cap enrollment to maintain a non-crowded studio floor, and the program extends into private tutorials for competitive dancers who need individualized choreography and technique refinement—a performance-conditioning approach that pairs with the core-stability work available at Pilates of Eastlake in the same Eastlake corridor. Advanced students train in Saidi Egyptian dance and regional folkloric styles across a curriculum that integrates finger-cymbal technique, veil work, and sword balancing into multi-layered solo and ensemble routines.