291 episodes

All insights into belly dance lifestyle

Belly Dance Life Iana Komarnytska

    • Arts
    • 4.9 • 51 Ratings

All insights into belly dance lifestyle

    Heather (Henna) Louise: Focus On The Experience You Wanna Have

    Heather (Henna) Louise: Focus On The Experience You Wanna Have

    Heather (Henna) Louise is a performer, teacher, and life long student of Middle Eastern music and dance based in Portland, Oregon. After studying belly dance for five years, life took Heather to Asia where she began her performing career in the restaurant gig scene of Tokyo, Japan. Along with her dance partners, she worked with the live band Alladeen and co-founded the Tokyo International Bellydance Competition. Since returning to Portland in 2008, Heather has taught and performed at Jamballah NW Festival, The Hawaii Bellydance Convention, competed and placed in Bellydance of the Year Competition, and won the Ms. La Danse Orientale title. She has been a featured instructor at the Middle Eastern Dance Guild of Eugene (MEDGE), as well as at Emerald Sanctuary Belly Dance Retreat, and has been a panel judge for The Belly Dance Off.

    • 1 hr
    Typical Archetypes in Baladi Dance

    Typical Archetypes in Baladi Dance

    In order to find emotional connection with Baladi, you need to understand its cultural environment, and typical archetypes that are often associated with Baladi women. Let’s dive into this topic in this solo episode with Iana!

    • 20 min
    Randa Kamel: Finding Happiness & Freedom on Stage

    Randa Kamel: Finding Happiness & Freedom on Stage

    Randa Kamel is one of the most famous Egyptian dancers with her own unique style full of energy, as well as a teacher who has shared her knowledge with thousand of students all around the world. At the age of 15, she began studying folklore with the famous Reda group. After 7 years Randa transitioned into her solo career as a professional oriental dancer in Alexandria. Later moved on to Cairo, and quickly became a performer at the Meridien hotel, sharing the stage with legendary Fifi Abdou. Today Randa appears in weddings, parties and in the Nile Maxim cruise when she is in Egypt. Her own orchestra consists of 28 musicians. She also travels extensively around the world teaching at festivals, and organizes her own winter course and summer dance festival “Raqs Of Course” in Cairo.

    • 55 min
    Sylvia Yssei: Kundalini Energy & Dance

    Sylvia Yssei: Kundalini Energy & Dance

    Sylvia Yssei began her dance training in 2000 with Jazz, and throughout the years she included Flamenco, Spanish, Classical and Contemporary dances in her training. Later she discovered bellydance, and eventually Tribal Fusion dance and Ori Tahiti (Tahitian dance). Both became a powerful means of expression for her in a complementary, but at the same time very different ways. Along with her dance explorations, she studied Psychology at the University of Barcelona, which has definitely helped her to learn the basics of Pedagogy and the dynamics of learning, as well as to understand her students in an active and holistic way.

    • 55 min
    Izel Kirana: Exploring Tribal Fusion & Indian Kalbelia Dance

    Izel Kirana: Exploring Tribal Fusion & Indian Kalbelia Dance

    Izel Kirana started her dance journey almost 15 years ago. Originally from Barcelona, she fell in love with belly dance, tribal fusion style, and eventually Indian culture and art. 5 years ago she embarked on multiple journeys to India in search of its classical dances and folklore, training in Rajasthani folklore dance, Kalbelia dance, Kathak dance and Indian fusion.

    • 50 min
    Amanda Rose: Therapeutic Effect of Belly Dance

    Amanda Rose: Therapeutic Effect of Belly Dance

    Amanda Rose is an internationally acclaimed instructor and performer based in Barcelona, Spain. In addition to over a decade of teaching experience, and almost 2 decades of experience with Raqs Sharqi, she also has a master's degree in Dance Movement Therapy from La Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Alongside her background in sociology and language studies, Amanda Rose’s academic experiences greatly shape her approach to dance, art, culture, and pedagogy. She has received wide recognition for Amanda Rose Online, one of the first online dance platforms in the Middle Eastern dance community, hosting a variety of online dance opportunities such as online prerecorded series, one on one coaching, competition training, and personal feedback.

    • 1 hr 19 min

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51 Ratings

51 Ratings

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Fantastic podcast! Iana is a wonderful, intelligent, and original interviewer. She lets her guests tell their story and allows the conversation to guide where the episode goes, while keeping it relevant to the topic and relatable. Very easy to listen to many hours of this podcast in one sitting. Highly recommend to anytime seeking to become more educated on all topics and listen to stories related to Bellydance.

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