Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse

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Montly in-depth interviews with Nadira Jamal and her geek-tacular guests

Episodios

  • Geek Out with Julie Eason: Writing for a Dance Audience

    20/10/2015 Duración: 01h45min

    My guest, Julie Eason, talks about how to write a book, a blog, or any kind of content for a dance audience. You'll Learn: How publishing a book is easier than ever Why dancers should write a book or blog How to get started, even when you feel lost and frustrated How to find the time to write An effective question-based outline to make writing as easy as answering questions in class This episode is sponsored by Amity Alize, Author of three business ebooks for dancers: Hosting Dance Workshops 101, Dance Teacher 101: Business Basics and Tips for Independent Dance and Fitness Instructors, and Dance Studio Startup Kit: Planning for Success. All three ebooks were inspired by Julie Eason!  Check them out at:  http://raq-on.net/index.php/store/ebooks-for-professional-dancers/ For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-tha

  • Geek Out with Kay Hardy Campbell: Khaliji Dance

    21/09/2015 Duración: 01h21min

    My guest, Kay Hardy Campbell talks about Khaliji dance.  Khaliji (sometimes written “Khaleegy”) isn’t belly dance, but is often included in a belly dance show.  Kay will help demystify this gorgeous, but often misunderstood dance. You'll Learn: What Khaliji dance is (and isn’t) The benefits and downsides of doing research on YouTube How it’s different in its cultural context vs. in a belly dance show To Thobe or Not To Thobe – and why that’s a good question How to learn more about Khaliji And check out the YouTube playlist Kay prepared for this call. This episode is sponsored by Susan Hughart, who is hosting An Evening of Music and Dance featuring dancer Tiffany Ahdia and vintage belly dance rock band Ishtar.  To join them for this fabulous event on Saturday, November 14th 2015 in Charleston, WV, visit:  http://www.susanhugharthipcurve.com/ For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek

  • Geek Out with Nadira of Virginia: Promoting Yourself Outside Your Local Area

    31/08/2015 Duración: 01h35min

    My guest, Nadira of Virginia talks about how to promote yourself beyond your local dance community.  Whether you’re promoting yourself, a troupe, or an event, we’ll have something here for you! You'll Learn: Whether broader promotion is right for you What techniques work best Common mistakes that dancers make when they step beyond their local area This episode is sponsored by The Belly Dance Business Academy, where we teach dancers how to build more profitable businesses.  Get more students, land bigger gigs, starting right now. http://www.bellydancebusinessacademy.com For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Assala Ibrahim: Iraqi Kawliya

    06/07/2015 Duración: 01h11min

    My guest, Assala Ibrahim talks about Iraqi Kawliya dance.  Whether you’re a Kawliya dance fan, or have never heard of it before, you’ll come out of this call with a better understanding of the people, history, and culture behind this exciting dance style. For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Amia D’Itri: Contracts for Belly Dancers

    15/06/2015 Duración: 01h09min

    My guest, attorney and belly dancer Amia D'Itri, talks about what dancers need to know about contracts. You'll learn: The difference between legal advice and legal information (and why you need to know) What must, should, and could be in a dance performance contract. Tips for finding and speaking with an attorney to create a contract for you. Tips for finding self-help resources to write your own. *** DISCLAIMERS *** 1) This episode was recorded in 2015, and a lot may have changed since then 2) The information shared here pertains only to US contract law 3) This is legal information, NOT legal advice.  Please consult a qualified local professional for personalized legal advice. ******************* You can download the slides used during this call on the episode page at:  https://bellydancegeek.com/2015/06/geek-out-with-amia-ditri/ For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dan

  • Geek Out with Roxxanne Shelaby: The Early Days of Belly Dance in Los Angeles

    13/05/2015 Duración: 01h02min

    My guest, Roxxanne Shelaby, talks about the early belly dance scene in LA.  If you enjoyed our “early days” episodes on the early dance scenes in Boston, New York, and San Francisco, you’ll love this one! You'll learn about: The first generations of dancers in LA – and the musicians they danced with The middle eastern communities that made their homes in LA – and the nightclubs that brought them together What has changed since then, what has stayed the same For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Terri Allred: Props in ATS®

    16/04/2015 Duración: 01h13min

    My guest, Terri Allred, talks about the use of props in American Tribal Style®.  Whether you’re a tribal dancer looking for new sources of inspiration, or a cabaret dancer curious about how other styles use props, there will be something here for you! For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Katayoun: Are You Ready to Teach?

    12/03/2015 Duración: 01h31min

    My guest, Katayoun, will talk about how to tell when you’re ready to start teaching belly dance. This call is for you if you are: An aspiring teacher A newer teacher looking for some guidance A seasoned teacher grooming your own students to teach someday Just curious about what it takes to be a qualified teacher This episode is sponsored by The Las Vegas Belly Dance Intensive & Festival, now in its final year.  To make sure that you don’t miss out on this epic event, sign up now at:  bellydanceintensive.com For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Nadira of Virginia: The Role of the Community in Producing Successful Events

    24/02/2015 Duración: 01h03min

    My guest, Nadira of Virginia, talks about how engaging the dance community is crucial to your event. (And how to do it.) (With twice the Nadira, you know it’s going to be good!) You’ll learn: How can a healthy dance community help you as a student, a pro, or a promoter How to increase community interaction Why Nadira chose to start a local Bellycouncil How you can create your own This episode is sponsored by Raq-On Dance, providing Belly Dance classes in NH, VT and online, as well as events, performances, and publications on the business side of Belly Dance.  For more information, visit:  Raq-On.net For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Amity Alize: Taxes for Dancers

    14/01/2015 Duración: 01h16min

    My guest, Amity Alize will talk about tax considerations for dancers.It doesn’t matter whether you’re making big bucks, or not even close to making a profit. If you earn any income through dance, you need to hear this! (Note: we’ll be discussing US tax laws on this call. Some of the concepts will be universal, but some concepts (and most of the details) will only apply to dancers in the US.) You’ll learn: How to determine what expenses are safe to deduct for dancers and teachers When you need to file 1099’s for independent contractors (it’s not always obvious!) How to determine whether you have hobby income vs. business income and the important difference in filing your taxes This episode is sponsored by Alia Thabit, offering a free webinar, How to Break Out of That Dance Rut: 7 ways to spark inspiration, refresh creativity, and awaken joy–for real.  Check it out at:  http://aliathabit.com/dance-rut For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our

  • Geek Out with DeVilla: Somebody's Gotta Steer the Ship

    12/12/2014 Duración: 01h47min

    My guest, DeVilla, artistic director of troupe Isis-Siren-Sekhmet, talks about how to run a troupe with style, grace, and ease. You’ll learn: How student, amateur, and pro troupes differ – and what’s universal Whose vision is this: group leadership vs. a single leader Why a dance company needs to set goals and have a mission statements How to style your troupe for a cohesive look Why your members make or break the group – and how to choose the right ones. Group finances: the money you spend, and the money you make How to run productive rehearsals – and still have fun How to handle crisis, drama, and conflicts (and come out of it with your troupe intact) If you’re running a troupe, participating in one, or wondering if troupe life is for you, you need to hear this! This episode is sponsored by Shadia Costume Design, with 30 years experience in custom design and revamping.  To learn how Shadia can make you look like a star, visit:  shadiacostumedesign.com For more geek-tacular resource

  • Geek Out with Rosa Noreen and Jonatan Gomes Derbaq: Finding Space in the Rhythm

    11/11/2014 Duración: 01h54min

    My guests, Rosa Noreen and Jonatan Gomes Derbaq, creators of "Rhythm and Pause" will talk about finding space within continuous drum beats, so you can stop and be in the moment. You’ll learn: Why pauses add drama to a drum solo How to pull pauses out of fast music with a continuous beat How to navigate unknown music by using the rhythms We’ll be approaching this from both the dancer’s and musician’s perspective. This episode is sponsored by Belly Dance New England, the Northeast’s premiere online resource for dancers.  Check it out at: bellydancenewengland.com For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Julie Eason: Crowdfunding & The Performing Arts

    06/10/2014 Duración: 01h06min

    My guest, Julie Eason of the Belly Dance Business Academy, talks about how to use crowd-funding services like Kickstarter to fund a big project. You’ll learn: What crowd-funding is What kind of projects can be funded through crowd-funding How to create a crowd-funding project How to set your project up for success This episode is sponsored by Blue Moonstone Designs, maker of tassel belts, tie-dyed silk veils, cover-ups and more.  Check them out at: bluemoonstone.etsy.com For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Sahra Kent: The Puzzle of Egyptian Folklore

    16/09/2014 Duración: 01h20min

    My guest, Sahra Kent (aka Sahra Saeeda), talks about how understanding the context is the key to making sense of Egyptian folklore.  If you’ve ever wondered why so many videos of the same folkloric style (such as Saidi) can look so different, Sahra’s breakthrough “tables” approach can help you make sense of it. So check out this geek-tacular discussion on how to put together the puzzle pieces so you can finally get a clear picture of Egyptian folkloric dance. This episode is sponsored by LeoToes, makers of padded dance footies.  Check them out at:  LeoToes.com For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Amira Jamal: The Power of Learning Styles

    22/08/2014 Duración: 01h40min

    My guest, Amira Jamal, author of Language of the Dance (and MY teacher!!!), talks about different learning styles.We’ll approach this from both the teacher and student perspective. You'll Learn: What learning styles are How they help teachers get through to their students Specific techniques for accommodating different learning styles Why understanding your own learning style helps you get more out of class AND practice time What to do if your teacher isn’t accommodating your learning style For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Treasure Marshall: How to Use Costuming to Enhance Your Performance

    23/07/2014 Duración: 01h56min

    My guest, Treasure Marshall talks about how to use costuming to help your show make more of an impact on your audience. You'll Learn: How to costume yourself for large vs. small stages How to choose skirts for skirtwork and other types of dance Considerations for quick changes And a LOT more! Note:  This episode includes some visuals.  You can download the slides on the episode page at: https://bellydancegeek.com/2014/07/geek-out-with-treasure-marshall/ For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Rhea: The Early Belly Dance Scene in San Francisco

    13/06/2014 Duración: 01h22min

    My guest, Rhea of Greece, shares stories from her time in Jamila Salimpour’s troupe Bal Anat, the hippie movement, her decades-long international dance journey, and much more. For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Alia Thabit: Midnight at the Crossroads. Has Belly Dance Sold Its Soul?

    23/04/2014 Duración: 01h09min

    My guest, Alia Thabit, gives a preview of her upcoming book, Midnight at the Crossroads: Has belly dance sold its soul? A frank and provocative discussion about: The essential values of oriental dance How we’ve strayed from them (and why) How to stay true to those values – without stifling ourselves or the evolution of the dance For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out with Linda Faoro and Anasma: Building a Career as a Fusion Dancer

    03/04/2014 Duración: 01h43min

    My guests, Anasma and Linda Faoro of the International Urban Belly Dance Collective, will talk to us about how to build a successful career as a fusion artist, both from an artistic and business perspective.  (We’re going to focus on the special needs of fusion dancers, but even traditionalists like me can benefit from thinking beyond the “belly box”.) You'll Learn: How career-building differs for fusion vs. cabaret dancers How the audiences, venus, and opportunities differ Why the “belly dance” label can be both an asset and a liability How to market yourself when your dance doesn’t fall under a commonly-understood label Why it’s smart to leverage resources outside the belly dance community For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

  • Geek Out With Samira Tu’ala: How to Get the Most Out of a Big Dance Event

    24/03/2014 Duración: 01h14min

    My guest, Samira Tu’ala of the Las Vegas Belly Dance Intensive, talks about how to get the most benefit out of a large dance event without running yourself ragged.  If you’ve ever come back from an event with a case of “festival fatigue”, but not much else, this call is for you! You'll Learn: Why knowing your goals is the key to getting the most out of a large event The 6 things you may be looking for in an event How to make sure you don’t run yourself ragged Why trying to learn everything makes it harder to learn anything For more geek-tacular resources, visit:  http://www.BellyDanceGeek.com Also check out our sister program, "More Than Steps" where I geek out on how belly dance works, one coffee run at a time: https://anchor.fm/more-than-steps

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