Ep 331. Estelle Zaghloul: Belly Dance as Sacred Dance and the Truth Behind Your Blocked Shimmies
Estelle Zaghloul Ramia is a Lebanese-born, Costa Rica-based belly dancer, choreographer, and cultural ambassador who rose to fame after winning the first season of Hezzi Ya Nawaeem on Lebanese TV and later became the first belly dancer to perform on the national stages of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. In recognition of her artistic and community impact, she was honored in 2017 as one of Costa Rica’s Women’s Empowerment Icons. Her most recent project, Modern Organic Dance and Sacred Arts, is a creative and spiritual collective she co-founded, combining dance, music, videography, ritual, and energy work to create immersive, transformative experiences rooted in sisterhood and sacred expression. She shares her work through performances, teachings, and online platforms.
In this episode you will learn about:
Oriental dance as a vessel for ancestral memory and feminine empowerment
What it means to dance with the elements and how fire, water, air, and earth can shape your movement practice
The role of ritual in Estelle’s classes, from altars and candles to setting intentions before movement
What blocked shimmies can reveal about your deeper energetic or emotional patterns
How Egyptian mythology holds simple truths about energy, healing, and feminine power
Show Notes to this episode:
Find Estelle Zaghloul on Facebook, YouTube,Instagram, and her website.
Our previous interview with Estelle Zaghloul :
Ep 126. Estelle Zaghloul: Why Has This Dance Entered Your Life?
Books recommended by Estelle in this episode:
Sacred woman, sacred dance: Awakening spirituality through movement and ritual, by Iris J. Stewart
Grandmother's secrets : the ancient rituals and healing power of belly dancing, by Al-Rawi, Rosina-Fawzia B
The Secret Language of Your Body: The Essential Guide to Health and Wellness, by Inna Segal
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