Ep 343. Keti Sharif: Dancing Internally vs Externally & The Example of Mahmoud Reda’s and Farida Fahmy’s Complimentary Teaching Styles

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Keti Sharif is an Australian dance teacher, performer, and choreographer who lived in Egypt for two decades, directing the Sphinx Festivals and collaborating with legends Mahmoud Reda and Farida Fahmy. Creator of the A-Z Bellydance methodology—taught to over 6,000 students in 40 countries—Keti combines live Egyptian music, cultural dance traditions, and somatic movement to deepen musicality, artistry, and wellbeing. Her vision of belly dance as both a healing path and a communal art has shaped her global teaching, performances with international artists, and her role in preserving Farida Fahmy’s legacy through publications and archives. Today, she continues to teach, write, and inspire dancers worldwide through her studio, online academy, and cultural projects.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Connections between Chinese medicine and Zar rituals.

  • The concept of “movement connectivity” and how body halves, upper-lower, and spinal movements influence creativity and decision-making.

  • The contrast between authentic Egyptian embodiment and Westernized, fast-paced choreographies.

  • Keti’s unique experience training with Mahmoud Reda and Farida Fahmy, and their complementary teaching styles.

  • Farida Fahmy’s writing legacy, the preservation of Reda troupe history, and the emotional journey of documenting her life.

Show Notes to this episode:

Find Keti Sharif on Instagram, FB and website. Her A-Z Bellydance course is available HERE, and Farida Fahmy’s website.

Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.com

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