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She showed me what was possible🌟

Once upon a time, a time that seems distant and yet so close, I had an awakening.

A Tunisian artist called Leila Haddad was going to present an Oriental Dance performance at "Culturgest", one of the most prestigious theatres in Lisbon, Portugal. 

Leila dragged a fascinating culture behind her. Her photo on the poster of the performance smelled of cumin and "bokhour" (incense); her ellusive presence promised a magic I´d never witnessed.

 

At the time, I knew...

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What I learned in 2023🎉

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What I learned in 2023🎉
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Growing older is inevitable - the privilege of the ones who live to tell; growing up is optional.

And what I´ve observed is that most of us grow older without ever growing up.

 One of the reasons why we don´t grow up is because we refuse to learn from life experience. 

I´m a compulsive learner. Give me a course, a book, a podcast, any great learning tool, and I´m a happy girl.

Yet, I know that there´s no better school than life experience.

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The Mindset of an Empowered Dancer

 

 

The way we think shapes the way we dance. And, most importantly, the way we live.

At Joana Saahirah´s Signature Course, we work on mindset and heartset as much as we work on the physical body, dance technique, musicality, and all sorts of delicious skills oriental dancers have to develop.

In this post, I´m sharing an excerpt from a Bonus Live Class I delivered at our Signature Course about THE MINDSET OF A PROFESSIONAL ORIENTAL DANCER

The thing is: it doesn´t...

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Random Pleasures that Feed my Soul

Images that speak more than words

A couple of pleasures that feed my soul

Consider it basic self-care. Rituals of self-preservation. Routines that nurture what is human in me

  

A creamy cappuccino, come rain or come shine.

Sprinkled with cinnamon or dark chocolate. 

 

 

Books.

Reading them, above all; smelling their pages; browsing bookshops; discovering new books; last but not least, writing books (I have two published; more on the way).

 

 

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An Intimate Portrait of Mahmoud Reda

 

 

We´re on the highway, between Cairo and Alexandria, and Abdel Wahab is playing on the radio.

There´s light - a light you only find in Egypt, attached to a scent of past and hope - peaking through my window in the backseat of the car. A soul-comforting light; one of the reasons why I lived and worked in Egypt for almost a decade of my life; a return home. 

 

  There's me, Mahmoud Reda, and his wife, in the car.  

 

I´m singing...

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Simple Things that bring Joy to your Dance

 

Let me ask you something:

When you think about Egyptian Dance, what are the first words that pop into your head?

For most of us, Egyptian Dance comes with baggage. Heavy Baggage.

My man was once asked, in an ushered, almost forbidden manner, if what "I did" was allowed for children.

I was often asked, at the beginning of my career, if what I did was a dance of seduction and whom, if I didn´t mind answering it, I was seducing.

 

 

When "Egyptian Dance" comes to the...

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Me, Souhair Zaki, Tarab & my Awakening

Joana Saahirah World
Me, Souhair Zaki, Tarab & my Awakening
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Me and Souhair Zaki at "Ahlan wa Sahlan" Festival in Cairo, Egypt

 

She was the unbeatable reference of elegance, art, dignity, artistry and soul in Egyptian Dance and I was a student, traveling in Egypt, in search for myself, in search of the roots of the dance I´d come to call my own.

Her name was(is) Souhair Zaki and she gave me one of the biggest gifts a Teacher can offer a Student: a glimpse into the true meaning of "Raks el Sharki", Egyptian Oriental Dance; the so-called,...

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What knives and dust can do to a person

 

 

In Egypt, there are worlds beneath the worlds tourists can see.

 

There´s the layer of tourists and occasional visitors; the layer of expatriates who live aside/protected from the real country; the layer of the ones who dig deep into Egypt´s bones.

 

I´ve always belonged to the last layer - there were no buffers, no protection, no intermediary between me and the reality of Egypt. The best and the worst - I saw it, ate it, drank it, breathed it.

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Intimate Conversation on Mahmoud Reda, Saiidi & I

Joana Saahirah World
Intimate Conversation on Mahmoud Reda, Saiidi & I
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There are a million things I could tell you about Mahmoud Reda, the role he had - and will always have - in my Dance & in my Life, and his legacy.

 

Here´s where you can start, by listening to this INTIMATE short PODCAST EPISODE I recorded for you. In it, you´ll know a bit of what Mahmoud taught me about Saiidi, folklore, and the meaning of true love for dance.

Imagine you´re taking coffee with me. Sit comfortably. Listen to it.

Enjoy. 

 

For...

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How Saiidi Changed my Life

It feels like I´m walking alone for a long time. 

The way I see Egyptian Dance is new, though based on ancient wisdom and history, and the way I practice it is out of the box, mostly misunderstood and eventually copied by others in my industry.

One of the things I´ve been doing - teaching, writing, and speaking about - for a long time, in perfect solitude, is to claim there´s a direct connection between Egyptian Dance and Life. 

What I learn for Egyptian Dance, I...

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