Posts tagged 2025-1
Ep 315. Marlene Tafle: Trust Yourself & Take the Leap

Marlene Tafle is an Argentine dancer specializing in Raqs Sharqi, with a profound passion for Egyptian culture. She began her dance journey at the age of 13 and earned her teaching degree from the Maiada Arabic Dance Academy in 2011. In 2014, Marlene opened her dance studio, Helwa, in Buenos Aires, which became Helwa Online in 2020. Over six years, she taught hundreds of students and organized numerous events. With over a decade of teaching experience, she employs a student-centered methodology that fosters personal growth and emotional connection through music. Marlene has performed extensively in solo shows and with live orchestras, and she has trained with international masters. In 2022, she moved to Cairo to work as a freelance dancer and has since collaborated with Mohamed Shahin's team on various events. Currently back in Argentina, Marlene continues to inspire and grow the local and international dance community.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Empowering yourself to move towards your goals

  • Marlene’s first trip to Egypt

  • Taking the leap to open a studio, and then eventually closing it

  • Comparing performance experience in Egypt, Emirates and Tunisia

  • Organizing events in Egypt vs Argentina

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Ep 314. Vanessa of Cairo: Stop Limiting Yourself And Get Uncomfortable

Vanessa of Cairo is an international performer, award-winning choreographer, and instructor specializing in Egyptian dance and folklore. A native Texan with a BFA in ballet, she honed her craft in New York City, studying with Broadway legends before moving to Egypt in 2008. As the first American woman to own a production company there, she performed and produced shows in Sharm El Sheikh and held a 30-month residency at Cairo's Sofitel El Gezirah. Vanessa has taught, performed, and judged competitions worldwide and is now the Artistic Director of Jawaahir Dance Company in Minneapolis, continuing to inspire students through classes, workshops, and her mentorship program, "Transform."

In this episode you will learn about:

  • What is limiting your potential

  • Vanessa’s decision to stay in the USA

  • Learning at look at a bigger picture

  • How to deal with criticism, rejection and self-doubt

  • Mentorship program “Trasform”

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Ep 313. Veronika Shulkevich: Dance Life in Ukraine, Clothing Brands & Tips for Improvisation, Musicality and Getting Ready for Stage

Veronika Shulkevich is a renowned Ukrainian belly dancer, choreographer, and educator from Odessa, celebrated for her contributions to oriental dance. Beginning her dance journey at a young age, she gained international recognition by winning numerous competitions and teaching at prestigious festivals like Ahlan Wa Sahlan in Egypt. As the founder of VEROSHDANCE, she trains aspiring dancers and conducts workshops all over the world, blending traditional and contemporary styles in her performances.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Teaching dance classes in Ukraine during the war time

  • Managing her own clothing brand

  • Working with professional models

  • Tips for improvisation & improving musicality

  • Veronika’s routine before going on stage

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Ep 312. Acia Legras: Growing Up in an Artistic Family

Acia Legras comes from a family deeply rooted in the arts, having started her artistic career at a young age with the Folkloric Troupe of Réunion, which was directed by her family. This involvement allowed her to learn traditional dances like Séga and Maloya, as well as gain experience in various musical instruments native to her island. Her family's influence played a crucial role in shaping her passion for dance, particularly when she was introduced to authentic Egyptian folklore at just seven years old, sparking her lifelong dedication to belly dancing.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Childhood years in artistic family

  • Touring and rehearsing shows vs attending regular school

  • Finding passion with Egyptian dance

  • Teaching postpartum dance classes

  • Sharing her passion to dance with her own daughter and students.

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Ep 311. Cassandra Fox: Learning to Look Forward, Not Backwards | Embracing Both Sides of Pregnancy

Cassandra Fox is a prominent Canadian belly dancer based in Ontario, Canada. She has garnered attention for her unique blend of belly dancing and Caribbean dance styles, reflecting her Jamaican heritage. Cassandra's early interest in dance led her to pursue a career that combines performance and education. She shares her passion through various platforms, including YouTube, Instagram and Patreon, where she posts videos showcasing her dance routines and offers tutorials on dance techniques and costume making. In addition to her dance career, Cassandra is known for her work as a costume maker, further enhancing her artistic expression in performances. Her vibrant dance style and engaging content have helped her build a significant following within the dance community.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Online boom during lockdown times

  • Separating your dance activities from your self-identity

  • Difficulties during a post-pregnancy recovery

  • Dealing with a postpartum depression

  • Approach to social media comments

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