
Ep 364. Sandra Kahloun: The Difference Between Imitation & Interpretation
From Belly Dance Life by Iana Komarnytska
March 3, 2026 · 1h 18m · Season 9 · Episode 364
About this episode
Sandra Kahloun discusses the nuances between imitation and interpretation in belly dance, emphasizing the importance of musical depth and education.
Sandra Kahloun, born in Tunisia and raised in the world of Oriental music, grew up surrounded by some of the greatest names of Egyptian art. Her father produced the renowned Egyptian orchestra Abdel Aziz Mahmour in 1970s Paris, and her mother was an interpreter of Oum Kalsoum’s repertoire, giving Sandra a deep musical foundation from childhood. She trained extensively in Cairo with masters such as Ibrahim Akef and Sammy Abdelhalim, studying dance and repertory for over a decade at the Theatre and Arts Academy of Cairo. In 1986, she created “Sandra’s Method,” a codified teaching system centered on musical interpretation, repertory structure, and improvisation. Founder of one of the largest Oriental Dance Academies on the Côte d’Azur, she has trained dancers and choreographers worldwide and is known for her rigorous musical standards, technical precision, and dedication to preserving the depth and integrity of Egyptian dance traditions. In this episode you will learn about: - Why classical belly dance is making a comeback — and why more students now crave musical depth over trends - The difference between copying choreography and truly interpreting a song - What it really means to…
People in this episode
Host: Iana Komarnytska
Guest: Sandra Kahloun
Topics covered
- belly dance
- musical interpretation
- dance education
- improvisation
- cultural traditions
Keywords
- belly dance
- musical depth
- improvisation
- dance education
- Sandra's Method
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Theatre and Arts Academy of Cairo
Books & works: Oum Kalsoum
Places: Côte d’Azur, Tunisia, Egypt
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