Belly Dance Life

Belly Dance Life

Author: Iana Komarnytska Language: English Episodes: 302
Iana Komarnytska hosts Belly Dance Life, a podcast that goes far beyond the stage to explore the rich, textured world surrounding this ancient art form. This isn't just about steps and technique; it's a deep, personal conversation about the culture, history, and community that give the dance its soul. Each episode feels like a candid journal entry, weaving together the performing arts with honest discussions on health, body image, and personal growth. You'll hear from dancers, historians, and artists about how this practice intersects with modern society and individual identity. The Belly Dance Life podcast delves into the lifestyle in its entirety-the triumphs, the creative struggles, the cultural appreciation, and the quiet moments of practice that never see the spotlight. It's for anyone curious about the stories woven into the music and movement, offering a nuanced perspective that celebrates belly dance as a living, evolving form of human expression. Tune in for thoughtful reflections that connect the art to the broader tapestry of life.
Episodes
Ep 229. Oreet: Business Education for Dancers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:02
Oreet has over 25 years of experience in fitness and dance. She grew up with Yemeni folk and Oriental dance and has a degree in Contemporary Dance from SUNY College at Brockport. SharQuí has been featured on NBC, ABC, CB…
Ep 228. Diana Garnik: The Process of Creating Choreography [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:36:53
Diana Garnik is the director of DiDance Studio in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine. She was winner of the AlHayat Festival, recipient of the 3rd place at Raqs of Course Festival by Randa Kamel, and many other competitions. Diana is…
Ep 226. Best Moments of 2022 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:58
As the closing episode of 2022 I’d like to share a compilation of some of my favorite moments from the interviews of this year. You will hear from Gitza, Semsemah, Mahaila El Helwa, and Tatiana Tarasova.Show Notes to thi…
Ep 225. Oscar Flores: Aiming for Official Recognition of Belly Dance [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:30:31
Oscar Flores began in Oriental dance in 1995 and since 2000 has been dedicated to teaching this art around the world. He has created a personal style joining techniques developed while studying other arts such as theater…
Ep 224. The Process of Developing New Dance Habits [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:24
This is a new solo episode with Iana! We often make grand plans but fail on showing up and performing them. Or sometimes we do show up but don't put 100% of our energy into the task. How to make sure that your future New…
Ep 223. Valerick Molinary: Practicing Honesty in Dance & Life [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:31:50
Valerick Molinary has started her bellydance training when she was 13 yrs old in San Juan, Puerto Rico. By the time she was 18, Valerick started performing in a Palestinian-owned restaurant. She has a BA in Hispanic Stud…
Ep 222. Anna Chepets: Starting Belly Dance Super Young [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:16:21
Anna Chepets is a young international star from Ukraine. She traveled all around the world with shows and workshops, won multiple international competitions, and has been judging at numerous events. She is the winner of…
Ep 221. Sahira: The Joy and Challenge of Finger Cymbals [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:16:43
Sahira began belly dancing full-time in 2001. At one point she was dancing 5 nights a week, sometimes up to 7 shows in one evening! In 2005, Sahira released her first instructional DVD and shortly after she got invited t…
Ep 220. Don't Take Opportunity to Dance For Granted [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:03
For all our guests and listeners dance is a very integral part of daily life. But sometimes we start taking it for granted, and forget that for many people opportunity to dance and perform is a luxury. Let’s listen to so…