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Iana Komarnytska
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  • Ep 323. Mahdy Emara: Bringing His Passion for Egyptian Folklore Across Borders & Projects
    World-renowned dance teacher and choreographer Mahdy Emara is one of the most sought-after artists in the international oriental dance scene. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he trained at one of the country’s top dance institutes. He began teaching at a young age and soon moved on to choreograph major stage productions. Now based in Amsterdam, Mahdy founded his dance school and group “Baladi,” performing across Europe. He also organizes festivals that have featured renowned stars such as Dina from Egypt and other international icons. Many international dancers have been trained under his guidance. Mahdy continues to teach and perform at some of the biggest belly dance festivals around the world.In this episode you will learn about:- Becoming a troupe leader in Egypt at the age of 16- The nuances of bringing folklore from life to stage- Mahdy’s experience of moving to the Netherland and starting his teaching career there- His decision to focus primarily on professional level students instead of beginners- How to be responsible and supportive judge at a competitionShow Notes to this episode:Find Mahdy Emara on Instagram, and website.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
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  • Ep 322. Rachel Kay Brookmire: How Performing on Stage Contributes to Your Personal Growth
    Rachel Kay Brookmire is the founder and creative director of Sahara Dance, one of the largest and most well-established belly dance schools in the United States. Based in Washington, DC, Sahara Dance has been a thriving center for Middle Eastern dance for over two decades, offering 30+ weekly classes, nine performance groups, and a hybrid model for both in-person and virtual students. Rachel is also the creator of Sahara Dance Foundations, an intensive teacher training program, and directs the professional ensemble Raqs Sahara and student troupe Raqs Caravan East. A specialist in Egyptian raqs sharqi, Rachel blends technical precision with lyrical expressiveness and is known for her detailed, community-centered teaching style. She has performed widely, taught thousands of students, and produced major theatrical performances and international retreats. In 2023, her school proudly represented Middle Eastern dance at the World Culture Festival in Washington, DC, with 100 dancers performing a Jillina-directed choreography on the National Mall.In this episode you will learn about:- Transitioning from regular job to a dance career- How to understand if you are ready to teach- Dealing with a team of 15 teachers, and keeping consistent curriculum throughout the school- Why performing on stage is a magical part of your dance and personal growth- Managing workload and avoiding burnoutsShow Notes to this episode:Find Sahara Dance Instagram, FB, and website. Watch Sahara Dance on the National Mall HERE.Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFollow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
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  • Ep 321. Maya Youssef: Decoding the Mystery of Maqam, Taqsim & Tarab
    Maya Youssef is a multi-award-winning composer and qanun virtuoso, acclaimed by the BBC as the "Queen of the Qanun." Recognized as the world’s leading mentor in Maqam and Taqsim, she has spent over a decade guiding hundreds of Arabic music enthusiasts and dancers in deeply understanding and embodying Arabic music — without relying on dry theory or vague clichés. Maya offers practical, dancer-friendly insights into recognizing Maqam by ear, understanding the true structure of Taqsim, and interpreting the emotional dynamics in the works of legends like Umm Kulthum and Farid al-Atrash. She is currently preparing a free "Maqam for Dancers Challenge" to help dancers forge a meaningful connection with Arabic music through embodied experience.In this episode you will learn about:- What is Maqam- Nine most commonly used Maqamat, and how they “behave”- The structure and rules of Taksim improvisation- How to predict Tarab moment- Why is it important for dancers to learn about Maqam and TaqsimShow Notes to this episode:Find Maya Youssef on Instagram. Find more about her Maqam for Dancers Intensive here: www.maqamfordancers.com/intensive-2025Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFollow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
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  • Ep 320. Ojasvi Verma: How Slow-Pace Practice Led to Rapid Success
    Ojasvi Verma is an accomplished Indian dancer, content creator, and entrepreneur whose journey began on YouTube in 2016, growing to an audience of over 800K subscribers and nearly 1 million Instagram followers. Trained in a variety of dance forms including Bharatnatyam, Waacking, Jazz, Salsa, and Belly Dance, Ojasvi has developed a unique fusion style blending Oriental Belly Dancewith other genres. She has taught over 3,500 students worldwide through her online and offline classes. Alongside her creative work, Ojasvi launched "Ojasvi’s Bellydance Closet," a costume line designed to offer affordable and elegant dance wear for performers. Recognized for her influence both on stage and social media, she has performed at prestigious events including TEDx, Mumbai Hafla, and shows for UNICEF, and has been featured in numerous media outlets and awarded for her contributions to dance and digital artistry.In this episode you will learn about:- How belly dance helped Ojasvi to stay dance-active and recover from the knee injury- Taking it slow with your training, and benefits of focusing on the beginners moves for a long time- Stereotypes surrounding belly dance in India- Developing unique fusion style, including Ojasvi’s signature back moves- Taking a decision to put on hold a super successful dance wear business in order to find fulfilling balance in lifeShow Notes to this episode:Find Ojasvi Verma on Instagram, YouTube and website. Her dance wear brand: Instagram.Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFollow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
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  • Ep 319. Raïssa Leï: Repairing the Colonial Impact on the Amazigh Culture
    Raïssa Leï is a multifaceted individual celebrated for her creative and cultural contributions. She is an advocate for the warrior spirit of Amazigh women, reflecting her dedication to preserving and promoting Amazigh heritage and values. Her work often highlights themes of freedom, resilience, and cultural pride. Raïssa is featured in interviews and podcasts that explore her journey and the impact of her advocacy on empowering women and communities. Raïssa is renowned for blending traditional North African tribal dances with modern styles like hip-hop and Waacking, creating a unique fusion that celebrates Amazigh heritage while embracing contemporary artistry. She directs the Kif-Kif Bledi troupe, showcasing her leadership in promoting North African culture. Through her art and public engagements, Raïssa actively challenges stereotypes and colonial erasure, using dance as a medium to reclaim and celebrate Amazigh identity.In this episode you will learn about:- The Amazigh culture in Moroccan landscape- Stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Amazigh community- Quitting a “regular” job to focus full time on activism and spreading awareness about the Amazigh culture- How fragile the copyright protection of the intellectual property of a choreographer is- Dealing with random people and organizations using your photos for commercial purposesShow Notes to this episode:Find Raïssa Leï on FB, Instagram, YouTube and website. Her group Kif-Kif Bledi: website & Instagram.Our previous interview with Raïssa Leï:Ep 89. Raïssa Leï: Dance And ActivismDetails and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFollow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
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