Ep 364. Sandra Kahloun: The Difference Between Imitation & Interpretation

Ep 364. Sandra Kahloun: The Difference Between Imitation & Interpretation

Author: Iana Komarnytska March 3, 2026 Duration: 1:17:40

Sandra Kahloun, born in Tunisia and raised in the world of Oriental music, grew up surrounded by some of the greatest names of Egyptian art. Her father produced the renowned Egyptian orchestra Abdel Aziz Mahmour in 1970s Paris, and her mother was an interpreter of Oum Kalsoum’s repertoire, giving Sandra a deep musical foundation from childhood. She trained extensively in Cairo with masters such as Ibrahim Akef and Sammy Abdelhalim, studying dance and repertory for over a decade at the Theatre and Arts Academy of Cairo. In 1986, she created “Sandra’s Method,” a codified teaching system centered on musical interpretation, repertory structure, and improvisation. Founder of one of the largest Oriental Dance Academies on the Côte d’Azur, she has trained dancers and choreographers worldwide and is known for her rigorous musical standards, technical precision, and dedication to preserving the depth and integrity of Egyptian dance traditions.

In this episode you will learn about:

- Why classical belly dance is making a comeback — and why more students now crave musical depth over trends

- The difference between copying choreography and truly interpreting a song

- What it really means to be a teacher — and why great dancers are not automatically great educators

- How Sandra’s structured method trains dancers for improvisation, not memorization

- Why festivals and quick workshops cannot replace long-term musical training

Show Notes to this episode:

Find Sandra Kahloun on Instagram, FB, YouTube, and her website.

Previous interview with Sandra:

Ep 47. Sandra: Rules Of Improvisation

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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.
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