
SARAH SAFI HARB on Raqs Sharqi, Cultural Roots & Emotional Liberation
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Sarah Safi Harb is a passionate Raqs sharqi (Belly dance) artist and teacher in Amsterdam. Sarah opens up about her deep connection to Middle Eastern dance traditions, her journey from Lebanon to the Netherlands, and how dance became her tool for healing, self-expression, and empowerment.
Together, they explore the cultural significance of Raqs sharqi (belly dancing), how it’s been misunderstood and sexualized over time, and why honoring its roots matters. Sarah shares powerful insights on body awareness, pelvic movement, and emotional release, especially for women, and how her vulnerability as a teacher creates truly transformative spaces.
From her future dreams of studying in Egypt and Morocco to teaching globally and blending dance with storytelling, this episode is a celebration of culture, emotion, and unapologetic self-love.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
💃 Dance with Depth – Why understanding cultural roots is essential for honoring the art form.
🧘♀️ Pelvic Movement & Emotional Healing – How reconnecting with the body unlocks safety, pleasure, and expression.
🌍 Teaching with Vulnerability – Creating safe spaces by embracing authenticity and emotion.
🎥 Creative Expansion – Sarah’s vision of fusing dance with theater, storytelling, and online teaching.
🤝 Collaboration & Culture – Exploring cross-cultural projects.
This episode is a must-listen for dancers, teachers, and creatives ready to move with meaning. 🎧 Tune in and feel the power of rooted movement and raw truth.
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