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A Collection of Articles, Videos, and Freebies on Egyptian Dance, Self-Discovery & Empowerment

The Mystical (Sensual) Journey of the Baladi Awadi

 

For most dancers, Baladi is a style. If those dancers are informed, they´ll know Baladi is a dance, music, and lifestyle; it´s also the name of a rhythm and the term used to describe typically Egyptian people, things, and places.

Baladi comes from "balad", homeland/country.

Baladi = "My homeland/country".

Baladi bread - typical Egyptian bread.

Baladi coffeeshop - a typical Egyptian coffeeshop. 

 Baladi attitude - a typical Egyptian attitude that mixes groundedness,...

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Om Kolthoum can change your life (I´ll show you how)

 

Om Kolthoum can change your life. 

I know this is an ambitious claim but, I assure you, we can fulfill it.

As usual, I write/dance/teach from experience. The theory isn´t enough - it never was. I have to live in order to tell. 

And I´ve been living it - this long-time love affair with the music of Om Kolthoum and its side effects.

Most Oriental dancers, from every level, associate the music of Om Kolthoum to a distant, out of reach, sophisticated world but my story...

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How I fell in love with Om Kolthoum (a very personal story by Joana Saahirah)

Let me tell you a secret: I didn´t start loving Om Kolthoum. In fact, for years, I didn´t get what all the fuss was about. 

My first contact with Egyptian music happened through Hossam Ramzy, pop and shaabi music I found in the markets during my first study trips to Egypt, the easy on western ears kind of stuff. 

 

 

Om Kolthoum was an icon, an untouchable name that popped on my horizon as a mandatory field of study, a...

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What teachers don´t tell you about Emotion in Egyptian Dance

 

 

Emotion and Egyptian Dance come in one single package.

I´d say there´s no Egyptian Dance without emotion. True, mask-free, raw, coming-from-within emotion.

As I work on a new Online Course for Joana Saahirah´s Online Dance School, focused on Love, I reflect on what it means to feel - in Egyptian Dance and in Life - and how we can express emotion in a clear, powerful, meaningful way.

There are techniques, tips, and tricks. Opening of chakras, postures,...

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What´s the true purpose of Egyptian Dance?

 

 

The purpose of Egyptian Dance has been forgotten, a long time ago.

Yet, forgotten doesn´t mean lost; it doesn´t mean erased. It just means "forgotten", something that has been buried under the sand and fallen upon collective amnesia. 

When I think about the History of Egyptian Dance, its ancient roots and how many changes, limitations, and distortions it has endured, I´m not surprised that its essence has been left behind.

 

 

Egyptian Dance has...

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What´s making my heart skip a bit, right now

 

Focus isn´t everything but it´s a BIG THING. What we focus on, expands. 

Read that again: what we focus on, expands.

Therefore, I focus on things, ideas, people, and news that allow me to feel inspired, sane, empowered, loving, hopeful, human.

 

Here are a few things that make my heart skip a beat (in the best possible ways):

 

Andrea Bocelli´s Easter Concert - free live-streamed - from Duomo di Milano (follow the link to access it: Click HERE...

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My Top 5 Tips for Self-Care (in times of trouble)

Self-care has always been a passion of mine.

As a professional dancer, who´s always been in the public eye, and an over-doer, I´ve had to learn, from a very early age, the importance of taking good care of this miraculous machine I call "myself". 

It may sound selfish, vain, perhaps egocentric. I know it can. We´ve been told a "good woman" takes care of others, not of herself. Right?

Wrong!

A good woman knows she cannot give what she doesn´t have for herself; she...

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The biggest GIFT any teacher can give you

 

Have you ever met a Teacher who changed you or/and the course of your life?

They say the teacher appears when the student´s ready. I´ve always been ready to learn; always curious, thriving for more, deeper, better. 

I´m many things - a Teacher, a Dancer, a Choreographer, an Author and - but, mostly, I´m an Eternal Student. Understandably, loads of powerful teachers have popped, from time to time, into my life.

From all the amazing teachers I...

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The Lesson from Mahmoud Reda that changed my Life

 

 

 

  • Beauty can be found in the ugliest places

 

 

You´ll not hear me using the expression “Master” or “Master Teacher” frequently. I rarely use that title, one of deep respect and admiration, the kind of recognition that cannot be bought or marketing-made.

For me, a Master Teacher isn´t only someone who has a deep and wide dominion over their craft. In the case of Mahmoud Reda, that´s Egyptian Dance (Oriental &...

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What the last decade - of DANCE & LIFE - taught me

Looking back has never been "my thing" unless I do it as a student. A student of life.

We may live, or survive, without gathering our bearings; we may also grow older without growing up - ever. I choose to gather my bearings and to grow up. Annualy, weekly, I´d say daily.

As we enter 2020, I stop, breathe, and look back in search of answers, guidelines, lessons learned, jewels I can take with me on my upcoming Life Chapter.

We´re starting a new decade, one I believe will be a...

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