Ep 367. Ellie: What Contradictions Research Reveals About Belly Dance and Mental Health
Ellie is a belly dancer, teacher, and researcher who approaches Raqs Sharqi with a deep respect for its cultural roots and a focus on connection through movement. Dancing since childhood, she discovered belly dance in 2014 and has since spent over years teaching and performing, cultivating a practice centered on confidence, femininity, and ongoing learning. Alongside her dance career, Ellie holds a PhD in Mental Health and brings a research-based perspective to understanding the psychological and emotional experiences of dancers. She has trained and certified with leading international instructors, including Kaeshi Chai and Keti Sharif, and further deepened her connection to the dance through studies in Egypt and Turkey.
In this episode you will learn about:
Why belly dance can feel both empowering and intimidating at the same time
The difference between hobbyists and professionals — and the hidden pressures of making dance a career
The darker side of the dance world — competition, insecurity, and even bullying within the community
Simple but powerful tools for self-care — from shimmies to emotional awareness
And how belly dance continues to create connection, belonging, and a sense of home across the world
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