Oriental Dance (Raqs Sharqi) originated as a private dance in the Kingdom of Egypt and was only later used to entertain the aristocracy.
The essence of the dance was a fertility ritual, and the dancer served as a channel for divine energy.
Personally, I loved this form of dance from a very young age.
When I started practicing the Egyptian art of Oriental Dance (Raqs Sharqi), I felt deep within me that this performing art was calling me, it had revealed itself to my soul.
I was fully aware of its beauty and grace, and so I began my search for its roots and origins.
My journey took me to Ancient Egypt 3000 years ago.,,,.
Throughout my years of training, I expanded and deepened my knowledge of its cultural and musical background as well as the history of the art of Oriental Dance (Raqs Sharqi), which spread throughout the Orient to Europe and finally conquered the whole world.
Oriental Dance (Raqs Sharqi) originated as a private dance in the Kingdom of Egypt and was only later used to entertain the aristocracy. The essence of the dance was a fertility ritual, and the dancer served as a channel for divine energy. Personally, I loved this form of dance from a very young age.
As a child, I enjoyed musical training and learned to play the cello. In addition, I had acting lessons in the youth theater for several years. The stage has always been my true home!
I began training and learning Egyptian Oriental Dance (Raqs Sharqi) in Vienna and abroad, including training with the world-famous Hossam Ramzy at the Drumzy School of Music and Dance UK, where I graduated as a professional dancer in Egyptian Oriental Dance (Raqs Sharqi) art.
After many years of daily hard training, workshops, international performances, festival visits and shows, I have achieved the perfection of an international solo artist and I love and live it with all my heart.
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