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I began studying belly dance at the Sirrom School of Belly Dance in 1996 while living in Houston, Texas. At the time, I was a second year medical student and was looking for a creative outlet. I later joined the troupe Farah Ashira, formed by Cynthia Cupach, whom I met while at Sirrom. Farah Ashira, was an eclectic mix of dancers from different genres including, salsa, merengue, Celtic, West African and modern dance. The troupe performed for private parties, benefit functions, and educational programs in Houston, San Antonio and Baytown, Texas. Farah Ashira performed during the Splendors of Ancient Egypt exhibit at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts in 1997.
In 1998, I relocated to Baltimore, Maryland to perform my internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. My residency was quite demanding, but I still found time to continue my study of belly dance with Cinnamon of Columbia, Maryland and Piper, daughter of Rhea of Greece.
Moving back to Texas in 2001 brought new life to my dance. Texas is fortunate to be home to some of the most talented teachers and performers in the country. There is a thriving belly dance community in Houston, Austin and more recently in Dallas. I have had the opportunity to study with of some of the best international performers through seminars including, Zahra Zuhair, Beata and Horacio Cifuentes, Jillina, Morocco and Tarik Sultan, Yasmina Ramzy, Aida Nour, Magdy El Leisy, Farida Fahmy, Jihan Jamal, Virginia, Aziza (of Portland), Ansuya, Tamalyn Dallal, Raqia Hassan, Jasmin Jahal, Dr. Mo Geddawi, Faten Salama, Leila Haddad, Nagwa Fouad and Lucy.
I have grown tremendously in this art form through intensive study with Beata and Horacio Cifuentes of Germany and Nourhan and Yousry Sharif of New York (Egypt). I have been certified to teach the "Keti Sharif A-Z Belly Dance Routines" Original and Advanced since 2006. In June 2007 I completed the Hadia Level I Teacher's Training Intensive then in August of 2007, I attended the A-Z Teachers' Conference in Cairo, Egypt. |