Marawa has spent sooo many years skating, performing, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on wheels. With 12 Guinness World Records and a deep love for hoops and rolling around on 8 wheels, she’s earned her title as skate queen. We caught up with Marawa to talk about the new Red Glitter high-heel skate, skating as a way of life, and the most important lesson of all... read below to find out!

What does the skate community mean to you?
Family. Family that exists through a shared love of that feeling too! Being back in Australia I have reconnected with skaters I haven't seen in years - but the conversation always just picks up like it was yesterday - I love that.
What inspires you?
What do you want people who buy this skate to feel?
I want them to have that feeling that you get when you have spent that extra bit of time getting ready to go out, used the last of the good hair products, taken time to get the eyeliner right, worn the outfit that you only save for those extra special nights, and then, to top it all off you slip your feet into literally Dorothy’s slippers, and you can click your heels and say there's no place like home. Home being the rink obvs ha.
Why you want to see more women embrace their creativity and skating?
Skating is good for your health, good for your soul, and a great way to express yourself. I cannot endorse it any stronger!!
Advice for skaters starting out.
Take all the lessons - the real ones - in person. Not to say YouTube tutorials are not good - they are a great starting point - but irl is just way better. You MUST learn to fall - it needs to be the first thing you do - and from there everything is much easier - and safer!
Advice for those who have thought about it but haven’t started yet.
Go to the rink - watch! Try and borrow skates from a friend in your size - don't be discouraged by rental skates - they can often feel truly awful and put a lot of people off skating! LEARN TO FALL - it's the most important thing to know.
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