Episodios

  • Ep 357. Yaël Zarca: How to Teach Students to Listen, Feel and Dance, Not Just Copy
    Jan 14 2026

    Yaël Zarca is an internationally recognized Oriental dance artist and one of the leading figures of Egyptian dance in France. She discovered Oriental dance in 1999 and has since built a remarkable career spanning Parisian studios, major international stages, television appearances, instructional DVDs, and creative projects within the dance world. Known for her expressive, elegant style, Yaël blends deep Egyptian tradition with modern sensibility, placing strong emphasis on musicality, emotional interpretation, and impeccable technique. An outstanding pedagogue, she teaches Sharqi, Baladi, and Egyptian folklores in Paris, across France, and worldwide, sharing a dance rooted in feeling, culture, and transmission. Her professionalism, artistic integrity, and commitment to teaching have made her a respected and influential voice in the global Oriental dance community.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - How motherhood reshaped her priorities, dance practice, and definition of success

    - Why improvisation is essential—and how to teach it without terrifying students

    - How feeling good as a woman is essential to becoming a better mother - and its relationship with dance

    - Why Egyptian style is now labeled “old school” in global dance scenes

    - Yael’s decision to charge her students only on an annual basis—and how such commitment changes everything

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Yaël Zarca on Instagram, FB, YouTube and website.

    Previous interview with Yael Zarca:

    Ep 162. Yaël Zarca: Spreading Light and Positivity

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 356. Martina Tellini: When Competition Helps a Dancer and When It Doesn’t
    Jan 7 2026

    Martina Tellini is an Italian professional belly dancer, teacher, and choreographer known for her dynamic, powerful, and natural style. Born in Florence, she began her artistic path with music, singing, and acting before dedicating herself to dance. Martina trained extensively with leading figures of Oriental Dance, including Randa Kamel, Tito Seif, Yousry Sharif, and Wael Mansour, and went on to win numerous international competitions across Europe and Asia, as well as becoming a finalist at the prestigious Raqs of Course Festival in Cairo. She has performed, taught, and judged worldwide. Deeply committed to artistic individuality, Martina’s teaching focuses on strong technique, unconventional choreography, and helping dancers discover their own unique voice. Alongside her belly dance career, she is also the president of the Renaissance dance association Il Lauro, performing historical dance across Italy and Europe.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - Starting belly dance directly in festivals and masterclasses, not beginner classes

    - How progressing too fast can cost you foundational technique

    - When audience love can mask what you need to work on — but competition feedback exposes it

    - The role of choreography vs. improvisation at different career stages

    - How pregnancy reshaped priorities, body awareness, and pace

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Martina Tellini on Instagram, Youtube and Facebook.

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 355. Roxxanne Shelaby: Film Discussion: The Fez Documentary
    Dec 16 2025

    Roxxanne Shelaby is a Southern California–based performer, teacher, and producer whose work is rooted in her Lebanese/Brazilian heritage and a lifelong immersion in Egyptian Style Oriental Dance. Raised in her family’s legendary nightclubs, Fez and Cascades, she grew up surrounded by live Middle Eastern music and dance, learning directly from iconic artists such as Feiruz Aram, Marie Silva, Sahra C. Kent, and members of Egypt’s Komeya Troupe. Roxxanne began performing at age five and professionally at sixteen at the request of Farida Fahmy, later studying with masters including Mahmoud Reda, Fifi Abdo, Aida Nour, and Ahmed Hussein. She spent 11 years performing with and serving as Assistant Director of Sahra C. Kent’s Ya Amar! Middle Eastern Dance Company, appearing in major U.S. festivals and international performances. Beyond performing, Roxxanne produces the showcases with live Arabic music, teaches internationally, and is the producer/director of the acclaimed Fez Documentary, preserving the history of belly dance on the U.S. West Coast while honoring its pioneering artists.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - The story of The Fez club in Hollywood and why it changed belly dance history forever

    - The surprising origin story of the Maya movement term and the dancer it was named after

    - The journey from “this should be a book” to creating a 90-minute documentary against all odds

    - The loss of long-form performance and what modern dancers are missing because of it

    - Why watching other dancers perform is as important as performing yourself

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Roxxanne Shelaby on Instagram, Youtube and website. For more information and purchase options, please visit The Fez Documentary website: www.TheFezDoc.com

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 354. Nivetha Shree: Find Your Patterns and Then Break Them
    Dec 9 2025

    Fascinated by the arts since childhood, Nivetha Shree discovered Belly Dance at the age of 21 and has since trained with renowned teachers around the world. She holds certifications in DanceCraft – Key of Diamonds by Zoe Jakes and Krysalis – Invocation by Kami Liddle, and is an FCBD® Teacher, proudly leading the first officially recognized FCBD® Sister Studio in India. A Level 2 Yoga practitioner certified by the Government of India, she integrates a holistic body–mind awareness into her dance practice and teaching. As a solo artist and director of Saara – The Tribe, Nivetha has performed on leading dance platforms and, through Saara – The Bellydance Space in Bangalore, cultivates a supportive environment where dancers grow with confidence and self-expression. Her performances and workshops across India, Germany, the UK, and Australia reflect her mission to share the depth, artistry, and joy of Belly Dance worldwide.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - How growing up with a dancer father shaped Nivetha’s creative foundation and artistic discipline.

    - Why costuming became an extension of her storytelling rather than just decoration.

    - Her deep connection to music as the core inspiration for choreography and improvisation.

    - The philosophy behind her fully improvised performances and how she accesses “flow state.”

    - Co-creating energy with the photographer instead of just posing.

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Nivetha Shree on Instagram, Youtube and website.

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 353. Snigdha Sachdev: What Makes an Effective Belly Dance Class
    Dec 2 2025

    Snigdha Sachdev is a Delhi-based fusion belly dance artist and dedicated yoga enthusiast. A Biotechnology graduate with a master’s degree in Stem Cell Technology, she discovered her pull toward belly dance at a very young age. Her dance journey began with extensive training in Jazz, Ballet, Contemporary, and Kathak—foundations she later blended to deepen her belly dance technique and develop her own distinctive movement style. In 2019, Snigdha co-founded The Dance District, a studio that has since expanded to multiple locations across Delhi NCR. Today, the studio offers a range of dance forms, and Snigdha leads the belly dance division, where she continues to share her passion, discipline, and unique fusion approach with dancers across the region.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - The secret to creating choreography that actually feels alive: improv first, structure later

    - Her class-building process: 90 minutes of prep for every hour of teaching

    - The “punishments,” the homework, and the tough-love philosophy her students know well

    - Why collaboration thrives in India’s tiny but fiercely supportive belly dance community

    - The ethics of taking inspiration vs. copying—and how she credits her teachers with integrity

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Snigdha Sachdev on Instagram.

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 352. Gracie Mandujano: The Energetics Behind Every Hip Circle That No One Talks About
    Nov 25 2025

    Gracie Mandujano was born in Honduras, a land rooted in ancient Mayan traditions, and from an early age felt called to reconnect with life’s true purpose and the depth of her courageous spirit. Guided by yoga and dance, she returned to her physical body and divine power, dedicating herself to ancestral arts and becoming a healer and light worker. Her lineage eventually led her back to the ways of her ancestors, committing to the Camino Rojo and the Danza de la Luna, where she studies traditional forms of ceremony, prayer, and healing. Uniting these paths, Gracie and Estelle co-created a series of transformative containers under the school Modern Organic Dance & Sacred Arts, sharing this sacred space of essential growth with women and men across the world.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - Gracie’s journey from dentistry to discovering tribal fusion and Oriental dance.

    - The hidden energetics behind “inward” and “outward” movements in Oriental dance.

    - How class energy, rhythm choices, and even the moon cycle shape her teaching.

    - The story of healing a pre-cancer diagnosis through intentional dance practice.

    - The birth of “Modern Organic Dance” and why belly dance didn’t feel like the right label.

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Gracie Mandujano on Instagram, FB, YouTube, and website.

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 351. Esmeralda Colabone: Is This Really The Last Tour?..
    Nov 18 2025

    Esmeralda Colabone has dedicated herself to Arab dance and culture since 1999. From 2002 to 2014 she worked with Belly Dance Brazil and Lebanon’s famed La Maison de L’Artiste, becoming the agency’s youngest dancer at 19 and spending 12 years performing across the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Syria, and Lebanon. She was the first Brazilian to tour the Maghreb and held one of Tunisia’s longest foreign dance contracts—experiences that shaped her both artistically and personally. After her “Enta Omri” video went viral in 2015, her influence spread worldwide. She helped popularize Lebanese style globally through her 2014 workshop and even co-created the first belly dance shoes with Capézio Brazil. A soloist, teacher, choreographer, judge, writer, and producer known as “The Turban Dancer” and “The Tunisian Treasure,” she has performed in 38 countries, inspiring dancers everywhere with her musicality, presence, and lived connection to the Arab world.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - The painful gap between YouTube criticism and the power of her live performances.

    - Feeling “outdated” in an industry racing with new trends and younger dancers.

    - The birth of the Silver Tour and her decision to call it “one last time.”

    - The hidden reason behind her tribute performances—and how they helped her survive emotionally.

    - Feeling more like a displaced performer rather than a true teacher.

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Esmeralda Colabone on Instagram, FB, website and Youtube.

    Previousinterview with Esmeralda:

    Ep 151. Esmeralda Colabone: Living The Truth: Motherhood and Dance Career

    Ep 13. Esmeralda Colabone: Music as Your Guide & Mentor

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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 350. Leli Neeraja: A Journey From Anxiety to Self-Connection Through Belly Dance, Tribal Fusion and Odissi
    Nov 11 2025

    Leli Neeraja is a dancer and teacher who has dedicated over a decade to guiding others toward inner balance through movement. Her work is a continuous exploration of fusion between East and West, blending the grace of Indian classical dance with the expressive freedom of contemporary forms. She spends several months each year in India, deepening her study of traditional disciplines that help her explore and love her inner world. These experiences have profoundly shaped her artistic voice, where echoes of Odissi and other Indian styles merge seamlessly into her unique Fusion dance. Deeply inspired by the beauty, refinement, and spirituality of Indian culture, Leli feels a calling to share its essence in Italy—keeping her artistic journey ever-evolving through new encounters, discoveries, and creative adventures.

    In this episode you will learn about:

    - The spark that made Leli leave music to pursue dance full-time.

    - How studying Odissi in India made her body “vibrate” with new awareness.

    - The deep connection between dance and yoga through alignment and breath.

    - Dance as her therapy for anxiety, anger, and panic attacks.

    - Launching a handmade clothing line inspired by Indian textiles.

    Show Notes to this episode:

    Find Leli Neeraja on Instagram, FB, YouTube, and website, and the Insta page of her dance wear collection. Info about her upcoming tour to India is available HERE.

    Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

    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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