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Bahaia was once a beginner belly dancer

Bahaia was once a beginner belly dancer



  We recently had Bahaia from Austin join us in the studio. Surprisingly, we found out that before becoming a belly dancer, she was a competitive Scottish Highland dancer and that her love for it waned because there was no room for expression in the dance. Something that also came up several times was the … Continue reading Bahaia was once a beginner belly dancer


Michael Ibrahim and the National Arab Orchestra in Texas

Michael Ibrahim and the National Arab Orchestra in Texas



  How did we get Michael Ibrahim and the National Arab Orchestra (NAO) into Texas? Michael recently joined us from Detroit along with Karen’s cousin, Julie Scott, Former Executive Director of The Youth Orchestra of San Antonio, to talk about this incredible story. Rest assured, we are looking at even bigger ways to instruct dancers … Continue reading Michael Ibrahim and the National Arab Orchestra in Texas


Belly Dance and Friendship | Interview with Debbie Smith

Belly Dance and Friendship | Interview with Debbie Smith



  Close friends and a common love for belly dance. Debbie Smith and Karen Barbee discuss culture, dance, and the transformative effects of falling in love with both the art and science of belly dance. We are so pleased Debbie came in from Arkansas to San Antonio for this “performahearsal weekend” with her fellow Project … Continue reading Belly Dance and Friendship | Interview with Debbie Smith


Virtuoso violinist Georges Lammam | Live Music and Belly Dance

Virtuoso violinist Georges Lammam | Live Music and Belly Dance



  Virtuoso violinist, Georges Lammam from San Francisco, first met Karen in the late 80’s. Coming to San Antonio for a “performahearsal weekend”, both Georges and Project Band member Debbie Smith from Arkansas joined us as we talk about knowing each other for all these years. We also explored how belly dancers helped bring Middle … Continue reading Virtuoso violinist Georges Lammam | Live Music and Belly Dance


How many belly dance workshops are too many?

How Many Belly Dance Workshops Are Too Many?



  How many belly dance workshops are too many? Karen sits down with Cindy and Carmita to discuss the ins and outs of live and virtual workshops. We are also excited about going to Yaa Halla, Y’all in July and that the National Arab Orchestra is part of our annual “Give Belly Dance a Chance” … Continue reading How Many Belly Dance Workshops Are Too Many?


Online vs. In-Person Belly Dance | Learning and Performing

Online vs. In-Person Belly Dance | Learning and Performing



All of us had to pivot in 2020 and COVID-19 really screwed up in-person learning for dance studios as well as live music. Karen and two of her students, Lisa and Suzanne, took some time to discuss the joy and the challenges of online vs. in-person belly dance lessons and performances. Bottom line, Karen’s focus, … Continue reading Online vs. In-Person Belly Dance | Learning and Performing


Longevity and the depth and width of belly dancing

Longevity | People talk about how I am so “lucky”



People talk about how I am so “lucky”… … to have started out at such an early age as the key to what has made me a successful belly dancer and studio owner. Yet there are so many things that have been key to my longevity. During this episode of the Baby Boomer Belly Dancer, … Continue reading Longevity | People talk about how I am so “lucky”


I’m Karen Barbee Adkisson, The Baby Boomer Belly Dancer



  I’m Karen Barbee Adkisson, The Baby Boomer Belly Dancer. I’ve been in a dance studio since five years of age; and once upon a time, I worked in the corporate world in information systems for 12 years then finally quit to belly dance full time in 1996. Welcome to my journey! During this episode … Continue reading I’m Karen Barbee Adkisson, The Baby Boomer Belly Dancer