Anatomy of Dance
- Anatomy of an Egyptian 3/4 Shimmy
- Anatomy of a Figure 8
- Anatomy of a Hip Lift
- Anatomy of a Hip "Drop"
- Avoiding Injury in Middle Eastern Dance - Arms and Shoulders
- Avoiding Injury in Middle Eastern Dance - The Lower Spine
- Avoiding Injury in Middle Eastern Dance - Thoracic Region
- Care and Injury Prevention of the Cervical Spine
- Five Reasons Not to be a Squatty Dancer
Dance Facts, Interviews, and History
- A Dancer's Dancer - Interview, September 2007
- A Day with Hadia
- An Occidental Tourist Takes the Orient Express
- Baladi - The Mother of Oriental Dance
- Cane Dance: “Raks Asaya”
- Dance Masters Interview
- Dancer of Many Forms, Master of One
- Flamenco and Oriental - A Study in Contrasts
- Hadia Speaks - Interview 2008
- Homage to Oum Kalthoum
- Mona Said in Dallas
- So You Wanna Be A Gypsy
- The Ever Changing World of Hadia - December 2003
- The Industry of Belly Dance
- The Oriental Choreography
- The Magic Of The Music - March 2006
- The Spanish Gypsy
- When is Enough Enough or Even Too Much
- Woman of Vision
Travel and Adventures
- Bali and Beyond
- Belly Dancing in Hungary
- Highlights from Down Under
- South African Teaching Training Safari - Part 1
- South African Teacher Training Safari - Part 2
- The Cairo Festival 2002
- The Far East
- Turkish Riviera
- Turkey - Gateway to the Orient
Teacher Training
- But I Only Teach Beginners
- South African Teacher Training Safari - Part 1
- South African Teacher Training Safari - Part 2
- When Are We Ready To Teach - Part 1
- When Are We Ready To Teach - Part 2









Great blog post on flamenco vs. oriental dance, very insightful & well written. Would love to see your analysis of flamenco vs. Latin hispanic dance (mentioned in \"The Spanish Gypsy\" post) - is there a link somewhere?