Ep 325. Sara Al-Hadithi: Why Iraqi Dance Isn’t Like Belly Dance — And Why That Matters

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Sara Al-Hadithi is a Baghdad-born, London-raised dance artist, cultural consultant, and autism advocate currently based in the USA. Deeply connected to her Iraqi heritage, Sara brings a unique perspective to Middle Eastern dance, particularly Iraqi styles, informed by both her personal background and the legacy of her father—a renowned Iraqi vocalist and folkloric authority. She has become a respected voice in the global dance community, offering students not only technical training but also a rich understanding of cultural context and significance. Beyond the stage, she is the founder of Autism Care Los Angeles (ACLA), an initiative inspired by her journey as a devoted mother to a non-speaking autistic son. With each role she embraces—dancer, educator, mother, and advocate—Sara channels her passion into creating spaces of cultural understanding, artistic depth, and compassionate care.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Key differences between Iraqi dance and belly dance, including their movement philosophies and cultural contexts

  • Common misconceptions about Iraqi dance

  • The meditative and trance-like essence of Iraqi dance movement

  • How Iraqi dance has evolved in recent years

  • Modern trends and pop influences of dance and entertainment scene in Iraq

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Our previous interview with Sara Al-Hadithi:

Ep 108. Sara Al-Hadithi: About Popularization of Iraqi Dance

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