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World-renowned dance teacher and choreographer Mahdy Emara is one of the most sought-after artists in the international oriental dance scene. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he trained at one of the country's top dance institutes. He began teaching at a young age and soon moved on to choreograph major stage productions. Now based in Amsterdam, Mahdy founded his dance school and group “Baladi,” performing across Europe. He also organizes festivals that have featured renowned stars such as Dina from Egypt and other international icons. Many international dancers have been trained under his guidance. Mahdy continues to teach and perform at some of the biggest belly dance festivals around the world.In this episode you will learn about:- Becoming a troupe leader in Egypt at the age of 16- The nuances of bringing folklore from life to stage- Mahdy's experience of moving to the Netherland and starting his teaching career there- His decision to focus primarily on professional level students instead of beginners- How to be responsible and supportive judge at a competitionShow Notes to this episode:Find Mahdy Emara on Instagram, and website.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Check out her online classes and intensives at the Iana Dance Club.Find information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
International Arrivals speaks with multi-disciplinary artist Lara Baladi (Egypt/Lebanon) (tahrirarchives.com). Baladi discusses Tahrir Cinema” an influential public pop-up cinema that served as a platform where filmmakers, artists, activists and civilians could share their stories during the 2011 Egyptian uprisings, aka Arab Spring. She talks about the current atmosphere in Egypt and censorship in the arts. Emphasizing the voices of the people, Vox Populi, Tahrir Archives her continuing project, includes a series of artworks and publications. The culmination of which is Anatomy of Revolution, an ABC and Archive of Revolting. This project (a website and series of installations), offers a visual lexicon of resistance and global protests and speaks to the importance of archiving as resistance itself. This discussion touches on the impact of social media, and artistic strategies employed during times of upheaval. Baladi's project Anatomy of Revolution, which aims to reinterpret historical narratives through a collaborative platform, involves workshops in the context of art spaces, conferences, and universities, focusing on the importance of visual connections in making complex information accessible to facilitate research, and critical thinking.
Radio Baladi March 28 by راديو صوت العرب من أمريكا
In order to find emotional connection with Baladi, you need to understand its cultural environment, and typical archetypes that are often associated with Baladi women. Let's dive into this topic in this solo episode with Iana!Show Notes to this episode:Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Join the Iana Dance Club to have access to the Baladi intensive mentioned in the episode.Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFind information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Avec « Un monde en pleine mutation », Baladi offre une fiction graphique d'apprentissage inédite. Eté 1994, dans l'arrière-boutique d'une librairie spécialisée, trois jeunes bédéistes se rencontrent, dessinent et imaginent le début d'un fanzine. L'auteur genevois est au micro de Layla Shlonsky.
As belly dancers we often use the term “Baladi” in reference to a particular dance style. Also, we sometimes call Masmudi Saghir rhythm as Baladi rhythm, which is common a mistake. But in Egyptian culture the word “Baladi” isn't the name of a dance. So what is it? Discover in this episode!Show Notes to this episode:Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, and Youtube . Join the Iana Dance Club to participate in the upcoming Baladi intensive.Take the Belly Dance Habits Quiz HERE.Details and training materials for the BDE castings are available at www.JoinBDE.comFind information on how you can support Ukraine and Ukrainian belly dancers HERE.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
In a timely and heart-wrenching episode, returning guest Layla K. Feghali shares the power and perseverance of homeland, even in the face of colonial violence. As the genocide in Palestine continues and worsens, Layla offers a powerful call to listen to our rage and take real action against empire. Layla reminds us that in urgent times, action must come before grief and before healing. You cannot heal a wound that is still actively bleeding. Remembrance is a key part of liberation from the systems that tried to force disconnection from the land. As Layla shares throughout the episode “the land is in our bones.” You can find a full list of recommendations for action from Layla on our website (forthewild.world). Layla Feghali lives between her ancestral village in coastal Lebanon and her diasporic home in California, where she was born and raised by her immigrant family. She is an author, cultural worker, and plantcestral medicine practitioner focused on the re-membrance of baladi (land-based/folk/indigenous) lifeways and ancestral wisdoms from SWANA (SouthWest Asia and North Africa). Her dedication is to stewardship of our earth's eco-cultural integrity, sovereignty, and the many layers of relational restoration and transformation that entails. Feghali's upcoming book The Land in Our Bones, documents ethnobotanical and cultural healing knowledge from Syria to the Sinai, while interrogating colonialism and its lingering wounds on the culture of our displaced world. The book re-maps Canaan (the Levant) and the Crossroads (the "Middle East"), while engaging nuanced conversations about identity, loss, belonging, trauma, and rematriation. It features her Plantcestral Re-Membrance methodology as an emergent pathway towards cultural repair for diasporic and colonized communities, and highlights the critical importance of tending the land and life where we are to restore the fundamental integrity, dignity, and regeneration of our earth's multispecies communities.Music by Lionmilk. Episode art by mirella salamé. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show
Voici la dernière partie de cet entretien très riche avec Sandra Guimaraes, où on soulève une question difficile qui est souvent opposée à l'antispécisme : la question du rapport à certaines pratiques des populations indigènes, notamment de chasse ou de pêche. Ces pratiques sont souvent utilisées comme un argument contre l'antispécisme, qui ou bien ne serait pas un projet universel et conséquent puisqu'il ne pourrait pas s'appliquer partout, ou bien serait teinté de racisme et de néo-colonialisme en ayant pour implication la critique de pratiques traditionnelles des peuples indigènes. Mon invitée met bien en évidence tout ce que cette pseudo-objection charrie de racisme, d'essentialisation, de romantisation vis-à-vis des peuples originaires, et trace les contours de ce que peuvent être les alliances ou la solidarité à construire entre luttes antispécistes et luttes indigènes. Bonne écoute ! N'hésitez pas à m'écrire sur le mail du podcast pour me dire ce que vous en avez pensé : commeunpoisson[@]protonmail.com Merci à Swen Durieux pour le studio aménagé et la prise de son ________________________________ Références et sources citées dans l'entretien : - Les religions afro-brésiliennes : le candomblé et l'umbanda - Interview de Michelle Muriel du collectif antispéciste VEM (Veganismo Em Movimento - “Véganisme en mouvement”) Recommandations de Sandra Guimarães : - The Territory (documentaire) - Baladi (groupe militant en Palestine) - La pédagogie des opprimés - Paulo Freire (livre) - Sur la liberté - Angela Davis (livre) - Cananéia, Iguape e Ilha Comprida - Emicida (chanson) ________________________________ SOUTENIR : https://linktr.ee/poissonpodcast Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant et sans publicité : votre soutien est indispensable pour qu'il puisse continuer à exister. Merci d'avance ! Les comptes Instagram, Twitter, Facebook et Mastodon du podcast sont également à retrouver dans le lien link tree ! ________________________________ CRÉDITS Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant créé et animé par Victor Duran-Le Peuch Charte graphique : Ivan Ocaña Générique : Synthwave Vibe par Meydän Musique : Anywhere par Ikson
Dans vos oreilles, le premier épisode live avec du public de Tous Danseurs, enregistré pendant le week-end fou de l'événement On Danse chez vous de Mehdi Kerkouche à Chaillot. Aujourd'hui, je reçois Alexandre Paulikevitch, artiste libanais, icône du baladi. Il a fait de son corps dansant un espace politique. Tout est dans l'épisode, le souffle du public, la voix de Mehdi, l'écho du foyer de la danse de Chaillot mais aussi un extrait de la performance d'Alexandre sur le son de l'Oud de Aya El Rawi. On les écoute avec joie.
Stewart Copeland's music education and evolution, from 1. Growing up in Cairo and Beirut, and starting to play trombone at age seven, inspired by his dad, who was a trumpet player → 2. Moving on to drums at age 10 → 3. Seeing his crush dance to his band's music and realizing its power → 4. Crawling around on the floor on his mom's Persian rug, and realizing that the complex patterns were exactly what music was all about for him, a mix of wildness and order in a strange tension. → 5. Going to boarding school in the UK, and realizing the power of music in church → 6. His musical influences of both reggae and Baladi rhythm → 7. Managing conflict in The Police, and finding the value in band therapy. Recruiting Sting and Andy Summers in 1977, Stewart Copeland is renowned as the founder of The Police, a band that became a defining force in rock music from the ‘80s through to the present day. His career includes the sale of more than 60 million records worldwide, and numerous awards, including five GRAMMY awards. Stewart has now spent more than three decades at the forefront of contemporary music as a rock star and acclaimed film composer, as well as in the disparate worlds of opera, ballet, and world and chamber music. Follow Silverlake Conservatory of Music at @silverlake_conservatory For more information on Parallel, visit parallel.la Follow Cadence13 at @cadence13 Follow Stewart Copeland at @stewart_copeland Follow Flea at @flea333 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Peut être avez-vous appris, lorsque vous avez étudié Molière à l'école, qu'au 17e siècle en France les artistes de spectacle vivant étaient considérés comme des marginaux. Leur situation était précaire, on leur reprochait une vie dissolue, immorale, en contradiction avec les valeurs de l'église catholique qui leur refusait même une place dans ses cimetières. Aujourd'hui, être artiste de spectacle vivant c'est encore, parfois, appartenir à la marge. Dans certaines circonstances, se revendiquer comme artiste c'est faire acte de résistance, et s'exprimer librement, revendiquer qui on est, représente un danger. Car il arrive que l'artiste, en pratiquant son art, dérange : un ordre établi, un système de domination, un pouvoir politique. Alexandre Paulikevitch, mon invité du jour, est spécialiste de la danse Baladi, qu'on connaît en France sous le nom de danse du ventre ou danse orientale. Il est un des seuls hommes à la pratiquer professionnellement. Alexandre est de ceux qui ont fait le choix de danser pour revendiquer leur identité, pour se tenir droit face au monde, à la fois face à sa violence et à sa beauté.
Lamaan talks with Menna Kotb Animal rights activist about our stray dog issues and why these baladi dogs and cats are an essential part not only for the survival of our ecosystem but also our mental, emotional, and spiritual well being.لمان و منة قطب ناشطة حقوق الحيوان عن أهمية وجود الحيوان في البيئة و الرحمة بيهم #podcastmena #cuthecrap #cut_the_crap #animalrights #animals
In 2020, Roy Baladi was moments away from the Port of Beirut when it exploded, nearly costing him his life. Meanwhile, 2,500 miles away in the Netherlands, Eugène Van den Hemel met with struggling refugees to help connect them to a brighter future. An unexpected twist of events would eventually bring these two men together to help hundreds of underrepresented people find work, aspiration, and hope. Roy Baladi is the founder of Jobs for Humanity, a global movement that has created 10,000+ jobs for historically underrepresented talent, including the blind, the neurodivergent, single moms, ethnic minorities, refugees, returning citizens, and those over 58 years old.Eugène Van den Hemel is a professional recruiter who left his corporate job to help underrepresented communities through his consulting company, Heavenly Thoughts. Since 2015, he has helped over 800 individuals reignite their aspirations and find fulfilling work.In this episode, Dart, Roy, & Eugène discuss:- The near-death experience that changed Roy's perspective- The mission of Jobs for Humanity- A pool of talented employees that companies overlook- Stigmas and biases built into many hiring processes- How to break biases- Neurodivergent employees, and how they help your company win- How one man's network helped 800+ people find work- And other topics…Roy Baladi is the founder of Jobs for Humanity, a global movement to create jobs for historically underrepresented talent. He has helped over 10,000 people from these communities find work, including the blind and low vision, the neurodivergent, single moms, ethnic minorities, refugees, returning citizens, and those over 58 years old.Eugène van den Hemel is a professional recruiter who left his corporate job to help underrepresented communities connect with employers. He formed his own consulting company, Heavenly Thoughts, to assist refugees and other groups through relationship-based recruiting. Since 2015, Eugène has helped over 800 individuals reignite their aspirations and find fulfilling work.Resources Mentioned:www.Jobsforhumanity.comConnect with Roy & Eugène:Roy Baladi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roybaladi/Eugène Van den Hemel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evandenhemel/?originalSubdomain=nl
Joudie Kalla talked about her books "Palestine on a Plate" & "Baladi," how her work connects both food and politics, and her special chosen dish 'Fatteh.'Joudie Kalla is a Palestinian-British chef and food writer. She is the author of two prizewinning cookbooks, Palestine on a Plate: Memories from My Mother's Kitchen (2016), and Baladi: A Celebration of Food from Land and Sea (2018), and has featured in venues like The New York Times,The Guardian, and Al Jazeera. Although she identifies the food in her cookbooks as Palestinian, some of the recipes reflect British influences, such as her za'tar scones. Others include new ingredients in the Palestinian repertoire, such as chocolate. In some cases, as she acknowledges in Palestine on a Plate and Baladi, her recipes are for dishes that she improvised when she was running her restaurant and supper clubs in London. Created by Mikey Muhanna, afikra Edited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by: Tarek Yamani https://www.instagram.com/tarek_yamani/About Matbakh:Matbakh is a conversation series that focuses on food and drink of the Arab world. The series will be held with food practitioners who study how food and the kitchen have evolved over time in the Arab world. The guests will be discussing the history of food and what its future might be, in addition to a specific recipe or ingredient that reveals interesting and unique information about the history of the Arab world. Guests will be chefs, food critics, food writers, historians, and academics. Following the interview, there is a moderated town-hall-style Q&A with questions coming from the live virtual audience on Zoom. Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp FollowYoutube - Instagram (@afikra_) - Facebook - Twitter Support www.afikra.com/supportAbout afikra:afikra is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region- past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity. Read more about us on afikra.com
Roy Baladi of Jobs for Humanity joins Hoyt to talk about DEI recruiting strategies for visually impaired candidates and a method of recruitment called, Reverse Recruiting.
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On this week's episode of My Heart Remembers we got the opportunity to chat with Tina Louise Balodi.We explored what it's taken to do the personal work to get to the point of opening her business, Prana Boost and Prana Boost Parenting. We went on to discuss respecting our intuition and how it benefits our lives. But, most importantly, She offers us practical tips to a more peaceful mind.You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Patreon.
durée : 00:59:05 - Tous en scène - par : Aurélie Charon - Frédéric Nauzycziel met en scène "Singulis et Simul", en mêlant voguing, musique et danse baroque, et danse baladi orientale. C'est un spectacle issu de 10 ans de recherche autour de la scène voguing, à Baltimore et en Europe. - invités : Frédéric Nauczyciel
In this week's episode, we speak to a humble and brilliant man - Roy Baladi. From beginning life in the Financial Services Industry to Head of Marketplace at Smart Recruiters and now championing diverse employment globally with Jobs for Humanity, Roy is as passionate as he is inspirational. Please enjoy.Thanks to the brilliant team at Oncore Services for your support this month.
On October 15, on radio Baladi, Journalist Adel A. Mozip hosted Principal of Bridge Academy West, Mr. Mohamed Alsanai who addressed recent online challenges with teens that deem to be dangerous, and Dr. Violet Souweidane, who will address the "Tiktok and youth Issues,Vaping and Bullying. Dr. Violet Souweidane : Is a student Empowerment facilitator with Dearborn Public Schools. She trains staff and students on restorative practices; facilitates restorative circles with staff, students, parents and administration; work with administration on reducing suspensions while using other ways to repair harm and build community in our schools; work with high school students on promoting leadership and community engagement. Principal Alsanai is a certified educator and has been working in the education field for over twelve years. He has earned his Master's Degree in Education Leadership from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. In 2013, obtained an Educational Leadership Certification in Administration and Supervision from Michigan Department of Education. US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM, and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : arabradio.us/ Online Radio: www.radio.net/s/usarabradio Twitter : twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio
Welcome to the Rescue Tails podcast, the show dedicated to helping you settle your adopted rescue dog. In this episode I chat with Amina El Shazly about the changing perception of stray dogs in Egypt and why more people are opting to adopt rather than shop. Amina is the co-founder of Leaf Animals, an organisation that helps alleviate the pressure on rescue centres and individuals by helping them find forever homes for the animals in their care.Amina did her masters thesis on Egypt's Baladi dog (Baladi is the term used to refer to strays in Egypt. It translates to 'my country' but unfortunately the term is now often used to describe things that are tacky or unwanted). Through her research she found that these animals were once very highly regarded by ancient Egyptians and often even buried with them. She explains how the stigma of adopting Baladi dogs and cats is starting to die down slowly. I'm half Egyptian and I lived in Egypt for 18 years so I've seen first hand how dreadful life can be for Egypt's stray animals with everything from sanctioned poisoning campaigns to pet abandonment and road accidents.Awareness and interest in animal welfare in Egypt is on the rise and more people are choosing to adopt rather than shop. However, there is still an informational gap and many people struggle to settle their adopted rescue. I'm sure the work Amina and many others are doing will change this over time. As always, I hope you enjoy this episode and if you'd like me to cover specific topics on future episodes of the podcast, drop me an email at nihal@rescuetails.co.
Cette semaine on parle parle danse, sauce piquante et siège de toilette. Ah pi le mot que je cherchais tout le long c'est BALADI osti.
Do you like mangoes/mangos? How many mangoes/mangos do you eat weekly? Do you drink mango juice? Where do you buy mangoes/mangos and mango juice? What time of the year are mangoes/mangos harvested and used for drinks and eating? Lesson Leader Rahma is from Egypt, and she prepared an awesome presentation for our lesson. Egyptian mangoes/mangos come in many different varieties. The most popular are Eweis, Hindi (Indian), Sedikka, Al Fons and Baladi. The most widely popular mangoes/mangos in Egypt are usually on the larger side, green in color on the outside and yellow or orange on the inside. Mangoes/Mangos are a low-calorie fruit that are high in fibre/fiber and are a great source of vitamins A and C. They also contain iron and a little calcium, zinc and vitamin E. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Max: Welcome back to the Recruitment Hackers podcast. I'm your host, Max Armbruster, and today I'm delighted to welcome Roy Baladi, who is the new founder of take this, Jobs for humanity. It's a new company with grand plans, and I really love the initial intent of helping humanity, connect them with jobs. I think all of our listeners will connect. So welcome to the show, Roy. Roy: Thank you so much. Thank you for having Max. Max: Pleasure. So, Roy, we had been connected sometime back when you were the head of the marketplace at smart recruiters, which is an ATS company based in San Francisco, and you're now back in your home country I believe after a long time in the US. Roy: I'm in Lebanon now, and I left in 2001 to study computer science and finance, and math at Virginia Tech. And now 20 years later it was my birthday this past weekend and I celebrated my very first birthday in two decades in Lebanon, surrounded by family, which feels really good. I'm not here permanently, but I'm enjoying the fact that the world has turned remote and I can actually explore a lot more than I could before. Max: Of Course I hear Beirut is a great city to celebrate birthdays I believe. Very good things. So, maybe without going into the whole career path. But how did you end up in recruitment I should just ask, I suppose it was you, came in on the product side. And you said you were studying math and ended up in recruitments, a little bit by through the accidents of a career. Roy: Yeah, well my first job was on Wall Street. I was a derivatives trader on Wall Street, and within a year I realized what the heck am I doing here. That really doesn't resonate with me, I love the quaint side, but it didn't bring purpose. And then financial crashes that were 2006-2010 and the world came upside down and as we came out of this crash, I told myself where do I fit? I'm going to find myself at age 35 with no skills that I'm interested in, that thinking led me to start to ask myself a question, where do I fit? And that got me down the rabbit hole of psychographics, which are able to identify career paths based on natural skills and natural interests, and that was the genesis of my first startup that got me into the recruiting deck on the candidate side called fresh ground, which did exactly that in 2010. Max: Behavioral assessments for young jobseekers right? Roy: Pretty much. Max: Great. And then after that, smart recruiters and now Jobs for humanity. So, tell me more about this new project, Roy: Jobs for humanity is honestly a cry from the heart. It is not something that I came in and said I'm gonna put together a business plan, this is what I'm going to do. It's a global movement of job creation for overlooked communities, and the communities that we really want to start to work with either blind. There are 285 million blind and visually impaired individuals in the world, 36% are unemployed. And if you go on Google and you look for jobs for the blind, you're not going to find the job word for them, you're not going to find out. Then, other clauses are jobs for the neurodivergent. Most people don't know what that term means and this is where you have all the autistics, Asperger's, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and that's if you add them all together whether diagnosed and there's a lot of people not diagnosed, yet it's about 1 billion people on earth, 70% of the population and is growing very fast. You've got your geniuses there, Einstein, Newton were on the spectrum. A lot of people say that Bill Gates is on the spectrum but that's not confirmed. Sir Richard Branson is on the spectrum, a lot of scientists, yet they're having a hard time. 80% underemployment in that community. Then you've got single moms. A lot of people don't realize that one in seven women above the age of 18 on earth today is a single mother, raising children. In the United States that translates to 14 million single moms raising 16 million children. Their average income is $35,000 a year when the national income is 80,000 a year. So imagine over $3,000 at the US expenses, a month is what you have to raise a child and work, and pay for yourself and one or multiple children. Max: At least you aren't to pay the beers for that lazy husband. Roy: Yeah. Max: I shouldn't joke. Of course, it's very difficult to be a single mother, but I never thought about it as a disfavored population on the employment side. In fact, as an employer, I've always looked at single moms like that's absolutely a place to go because they have so much great work ethics and purpose, compared to, maybe, I don't want to call out the other groups. Roy: The unemployment rate among single moms is double the national average apart from the normal average. And the national average in the US is about six point something percent. Global is about 5.6%, single moms are 13%, blind is 36%, neurodivergent is about 80% underemployed, underneath or less. Max: Did you say 80% for neurodivergent? Roy: 80% underemployed yeah. So they could be working but they're working in something that really does not utilize their brain and the barriers are honestly not that hard, that's the big opportunity here, is that companies just don't know how to open up. Like for example, I've interviewed hundreds of recruiters and asked have you ever interviewed a blind person? The answer is almost always no. If you interviewed a blind person, do you even know, you can send them a follow-up email. Will they be able to read it? Do you know what the analogies are?It's not hard and this stuff is not in recruiting school, because the training doesn't need to cover that. But there's such a big margin of the population that really needs it. A lot of people were not blind when they started their lives, they have regular jobs, and they lost their eyesight so they couldn't really do any job, and with the system technologies like screen readers, magnifiers, apps like be my eyes, then you can do pretty much any job, complex big sheets, done, presentations, yes, all of that, be a developer, yes, you can do that as a blind individual. The three other causes are returning citizens from incarceration, we are refugees and black leaders, the black community. Max: Well, I'm super interested in digging a little bit deeper into the blind problem because it seems to me that, I must admit personally I've interviewed 1000s of people but I don't think I've interviewed a blind person. So I'm part of that statistic. And I've never really thought about it, to be honest. But now I am and I'm wondering, isn't the biggest impediment I mean the fact that I don't know how a blind person would see my job ads. And I don't know exactly what you said if they can open and read my emails. I've met blind people who have corresponded with me through email and I guess they have an app that reads it out loud for them. How do you approach this from your angle as a technologist, looking at the blind community, do they need to have an Alexa for job search? Roy: That's one way, that's a really cool way. And actually when I worked with smart recruiters just hacking with few developers and we have built an Alexa for job search. And so she reads, these are the applications that you've submitted, this is the stage that you are in. It's not the job search actually it's the follow-up post-application. But the first thing that you as a technologist is to make sure that your career page and your job ad are accessible, that's the most important thing that you must do, or else you're just not opening the door. There are two types, so after 380 million people on earth, who are visually impaired, only 39 are completely blind and 340 have low vision. If you have low vision and think about an adult, right, when you look at their phone the font is much bigger and actually, this feature is an accessible feature for the blind that we're all using and enjoying today. And the older you get, the worse your vision is going to get, the worse your hearing is going to get, so people started to kind of use them without realizing that it actually was meant for accessible individuals but now they're catching up in popularity because everybody uses them because they are convenient. So three things that you really want to take into account are 1. Am I able to, if a screen reader is reading my page does it make sense? Or am I using flash and there's an image covering the text and the screen reader can't read it? And am I able to know where to tick and what to click through basically? The second thing that you might want to pay attention to is the color contrast. If you have low vision or if you have colorblindness, you want to make sure that you're using the right colors and you have the right color contrast. And the third thing is you need to be able to have the text laid out in a way where it can be magnified 5-10X for low vision. And I'm simplifying it quite a bit because there was a lot of things that our developers and testers on our sites had to go through in order to make sure that the site jobs for all the sites that we use on jobs for humanity each individual job site for each individual community is accessible for the client. Max: So it's going to be, you're not going to have a job site just for the blind and a job site just for neurodivergent? You will? Roy: We will. Max: Well that makes sense. I mean for me it'd be like something that may be Google could work on, just like they translate the websites when I go shopping for things on Alibaba, they could translate things for me if I was visually impaired or blind. Just show me the blind version of the website. Roy: I've met people at Google who have worked on that problem specifically, and even have braille, raise, braille keyboards, and things like that, but it hasn't made its way to perfect commercialization. Like for example, I've got a reacher that live translates everything from one language to another and I can just press the button and it translates the page immediately which is just super effective when I am traveling. But when it comes to blind accessibility we are way behind. Max: Are there some jobs that are more popular with the visually impaired than others. Are there some industries and some job types that are a better fit, and obviously, we're not going to give someone they're not going to be driving a truck, for example, or plane, those are the obvious ones but are there some jobs that have a higher chance of success? Roy: Honestly, I don't know, we're launching in two or three weeks. And every company, and this is a frequently asked question. So, the companies and so I'm starting with 10 pilot customers. And I just want to give them a quick shout-out to those companies because they're awesome. They immediately said yes. So that's booking. There are 15,000 employees that have got hundreds of jobs all over the world. They are headquartered in the Netherlands. And they said yes to all six clauses, yes to all jobs, which I loved. And my suggestion is to put all those jobs and then the others are spectrum 70,000 employees, a telecom company, Jazz pharmaceutical, Auburn-Washburn High School, which matters so much to me to have a school, not high school it's a unified school district a full school in Kansas, which matters so much to me because imagine having a blind teacher that really impacts rows of students who will then grow to be very inclusive, and very aware of that and then turn it in, at their company contentful, lot of technology company, checker who does background checks and has been supporting the returning citizens, and actually checkers offering few background checks to any forming customary individual, going through the platform and actually they're opening it up so that they can see the results of the background checks and better define themselves and better prepare. Kygo, which is a telecom company, the largest telecom company in Latin America. And Nielsen 35,000 employees, all of them say, Yes, now with all of them I am telling them to put all the jobs in, so what we'll do is we'll automatically pull the jobs from their job sites so they don't need to make that effort. We'll put them on these six individual job sites which are beautiful and very modern. And then from there, candidates will start to apply, as they apply they end up with the backend recruiting system which I am using smart recruiters and partner link with a bunch of recruiting technologies to make a seamless program. So once the candidates are in the backend the algorithm identifies the top three candidates for each job and then we'll have recruited volunteers. They could be volunteers from the companies that were working with, external volunteers where recruiters are needing care and feel like learning and supporting or community members who, for example, come from a rough neighborhood or lighthouse for the blind who say yeah I want to help my community get connected with these job opportunities. We're trying to before and help them get a job. And so, the company all they have to do is say, take my jobs. We'll get back to them if we have three highly qualified candidates, and they guarantee an interview and then we'll have a training program run by experts of our team. So for example for the blind it's the Lighthouse for the blind, be my eyes, and the Center for accessibility at spectrum. And we have this program that will then help the job seekers with the top challenges they have, and how to address them, the employers, the top challenges they have, and how to address them. Open up awareness on basically, what are the assistive technologies and how through the interview process, all the way through the hire, the onboarding, and beyond, through a very nifty training program. Max: So it's like, it's an end-to-end solution where you also deliver screening and interviewing, almost like an RPO. Roy: Yeah, you can say so exactly. Max: Okay, great. Well I mean I'm not surprised that you've got these employers who are signing up for. I think it's a wonderful story and you'll have no problem getting signups, and what other kind of help, you're registering help right now for volunteers who want to build those communities, and those volunteers are doing, what exactly are they interviewing the candidates/job seekers? Roy: Yeah, so, volunteer, if someone wants to volunteer can go to jobsforhumanity.com scroll through the page, if this page speaks to them, there's a volunteer section they can volunteer, they can use their skills. The two main sections of volunteers that we're looking for are, and then there are a few others. One is to be a recruiter. And you don't have to have prior recruiting experience. We'll train you on this, for example, to say, I want to help the blind, or the blind and the neurodivergent. We'll give you the training on both through elegance. Ah! There it is. That's a job site. Max: This is a podcast so we're not supposed to describe the screen too much but I'm showing the people who are logging on YouTube, to see what the website looks on. So go on I didn't want to interrupt you. Roy: Yeah. So exactly. So you see the six causes that you can volunteer for each one of them open up to the job sites, underneath is this volunteer section, you could basically say I want to be a recruiter for one, two or all causes, and then we'll give you a really cool training, practical training on how to get into the product, identify the top candidates, connect to the hiring managers and support growth through the hiring process. You can also be the second big group as an ambassador if you want to spread the word to the different communities that all these jobs are available and exist for them. And then, in addition, if you are a designer you can design, if you are a developer, you can code, if you're a grant writer you can help write grants. So all of these basically your natural skills in what you normally do you can put a couple of hours a week. If you're interested in drawing this movement. Max: This is very practical, which is what the world needs, not angry people on social media but practical people who help others get jobs. So, well done for taking this problem by the horn and I hope our listeners will go and visit jobsforhumanity.com to sign up as volunteers. Is there another way to get a hold of you, Roy? Roy: Yeah, you can email me at roy.baladi@jobsforhumanity.com, or also the alias roy@jobsforhumanity.com. Max: There you go. Thanks and hope. Well, all the best with this project. And we hope we'll find a way to support your cause, through Talkpush as well. Roy: Thank you so much, Max. I really appreciate the opportunity and the visibility. And thanks for listening if you made it all the way through.Max: That was Roy Baladi for jobs for humanity technology does its best work when it reduces transaction costs and creates opportunities for people. So I have no doubt that jobs for humanity has a bright future. 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"I DON'T THINK THE DOWNING STREET BRIEFING ROOM IS AS GOOD AS THE CAMPERVAN THAT I'VE JUST BOUGHT BECAUSE IT DOESN'T HAVE A SINK." Mike & Dan go CHIS and talk cats, campervans and their upcoming live streaming episode. #PODCAST #TOPCONTENTPOD #BEARD #LIVESTREAMINGSOON #GODSIT #UK #CORONAVIRUS #COVID19 #PHE #CAMPERVAN #VANLIFE #STAYCATION #HUTH #CABINETREFURB #AC12 #LINEOFDUTY #CHIS #HEAT #MEOWTALK #CATCHAT #DAVIDBECKHAM #SOCCERAID #MICHAELCAINE #JOHNSESSIONS *A Top Content Production - TCP*
Reading Zindanı Baladı - 1. Kısım Yazan: Oscar Wilde Seslendiren: Yalçın Altın "Reading Zindanı Baladı, İrlandalı yazar ve şair Oscar Wilde'ın son eseridir. Balad formunda yazılan ve altışar dizelik 109 bentten oluşan şiir ilk kez Şubat 1898'de yayımlanmıştır." #ReadingZindanıBaladı #OscarWilde #HerkesÖldürürSevdiğini #balad #EverestYayınları --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yalcin/message
Here we are with a new episode as promised. Featuring my favorites for this week and a once special appearance from Avangart Tabldot to celebrate their Debut EP, Baladi! I hope you enjoy the new episode of The Ukiyo Podcast! Don't forget to share and let me know what you think in the comments! Cheers! https://www.facebook.com/Borakmusik https://www.instagram.com/borakmusik/
durée : 00:04:42 - Tubes N co - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Dix ans après le printemps arabe, la chanson “Helwa Ya Baladi” de Dalida vient d’être ré - éditée. Dalida, diva égyptienne, c'est aujourd'hui dans Tubes N'Co.
The global health crisis has triggered a major shift away from restaurant dining, leaving many in the culinary sector out of work. But one chef, Joudie Kalla, has pressed on and transformed her career into something entirely new. The author of "Palestine on a Plate" and "Baladi" joins us from London to talk about cooking as therapy.
Canada’s National Academy of Dance Education’s approach to dance teacher training is unique in that we address all aspects of teaching, beyond the teaching of just steps. This unique approach allows dance educators to be the best they can be in so that their students can thrive, excel and progress in an environment that is nurturing and supportive while maintaining excellence and mastery in their performance. Part of a “whole dance education experience” includes teaching performers, artists and dancers how to express themselves through movement. I have heard it many many times from adjudicators, teachers and even artistic directors of company’s that there is too much focus on technique these days and not enough emphasis on the storytelling. Today we will discuss the importance of finding the balance between both technique and expression with the help of Dr. Cynthia Dariane. GUEST: For Cynthia, dance is more than just an art: it is a life discipline and an identity. In addition to her stage experience, she obtained the French State diploma in jazz dance teaching while integrating Terpsichore’s art in her studies. She holds a PhD in French Literature focused on the relationship between literature and dance, and a Masters in dance research focused on gender studies in Baladi. She believes in the richness of heteroclites. Involved in choreography, theatre, concerts, teaching, and conferences, Cynthia is an well-rounded scholar who juggles between the worlds of writing, literature and dance. Disclaimer: Any and all ideas and information presented in the following podcast are those of the presenter. The presenter is not an employee or representative of Dance Education Canada Inc. (“DEC”) and is participating in this podcast on a voluntary basis. The ideas and information they express do not necessarily represent the views of the DEC or its partners, employees or affiliates. The ideas and information expressed herein are for general educational purposes only. DEC makes no representations about the accuracy or suitability of this content. They should not necessarily be applied to specific individual situations. DEC recommends consulting an expert or professional regarding specific medical, legal or business concerns.
Welcome to the Sunbird Soundoff, sponsored by Joe Haydock Real Estate, Inc., in partnership with Keller Williams Fresno. This episode of the Sunbird Soundoff features FPU Strength ands Conditioning Head Coach Danny Baladi. Coach Baladi has one of the most unique positions within the department. He works with all Sunbird student-athletes in helping them get bigger, faster, stronger and ready for competition. Learn more about Coach Baladi both in the weight room and away from it in today's episode. The Sunbird Soundoff can be found on FPUAthletics.com/podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more. A new episode can be found every Wednesday.
Elle a étudié en architecture en France puis arrivée à Montréal elle consacre les 20 dernières années à maitriser et surtout enseigner la Salsa... De la Bachata au Fox Trot en passant par le Ballet, le Baladi et le Rock'n'Roll, On dit d'elle qu'elle savait danser avant de savoir marcher.
Depuis quelques jours, l’appel au boycott des produits français se répand sur les réseaux sociaux du monde musulman, en réaction aux propos du président Macron. Lors de l’hommage au professeur Samuel Paty, il avait indiqué que la France ne renoncerait pas aux caricatures du prophète Mohamet. Les exportations françaises vont-elles pâtir de cet appel ? Cela dépendra du succès de cet appel, encore à confirmer, et aussi du poids des échanges commerciaux avec les pays les plus mobilisés. Même si le Koweït s'est montré très réactif, les fromages emblématiques Kiri et Babybel ont déjà été retirés des grandes surfaces de l'Émirat et une soixantaine de coopératives koweitiennes annoncent que les produits tricolores ne seront plus distribués, l'effet négatif sera limité dans ce pays, car les exportations françaises y sont faibles, elles se montent à quelques centaines de millions d’euros seulement. Si l’appel s'amplifie, c’est un risque pour les produits les plus exposés au grand public. Ceux de l’agro-alimentaire, de la cosmétique et des parfums. Trois industries qui contribuent positivement à la balance commerciale française et qui souffrent déjà en ce moment des conséquences du Covid-19. Outre le Bahrein, au Qatar, deux chaînes de supermarchés – Al Meera et Souq el Baladi – ont vidé leurs rayons des produits tricolores. En Arabie saoudite circule un message de boycott des magasins Carrefour. Ponctuellement un boycott peut-il nuire à une entreprise ? Danone en a fait les frais au Maroc il y a deux ans. Suite à un appel relayé par Facebook, son lait jugé trop cher ne trouve plus aucun acheteur. Son chiffre de ventes annuel a reculé de 178 millions d’euros dans ce pays, un incident qui a pesé sur son bénéfice global. Les marques prennent très au sérieux les boycotts relayés par les médias sociaux. Elles craignent plus pour leur image que pour leurs ventes et s’engagent souvent à prendre en compte les attentes des consommateurs qui les boudent. Au Maroc, Danone a ainsi abaissé le prix de son lait. Dans la menace lancée la semaine dernière contre les produits français, les entreprises ont en revanche peu de prise, puisqu’elles ne sont pas directement mises en cause. L'Élysée pourrait revoir sa position pour protéger les entreprises françaises ? L’histoire démontre que si les entreprises peuvent s’amender pour échapper au boycott, en revanche les États ne capitulent jamais. Le gouvernement français demande d'ailleurs aux dirigeants des pays concernés de faire cesser ces appels au boycott, sans revenir sur les propos du président. L’exemple le plus frappant de l'inflexibilité des États est celui d’Israël, soumis depuis 15 ans au mouvement BDS pour « Boycott, Desinvest, Sanction ». Un appel lancé par des groupes palestiniens. Israël combat cette campagne sur tous les fronts, avec les outils du droit et de la diplomatie. Bien que ses exportations en souffrent peu puisqu’elles sont concentrées sur les produits technologiques à haute valeur ajoutée difficiles à remplacer et souvent importés non pas par des particuliers mais des entreprises ou des États. Les exportations françaises vers les pays arabes sont-elles dans la même situation ? En grande partie. Dans les pays du Golfe, la France exporte des armes et surtout des avions. C’est 60% des exportations vers le Qatar et Bahrein. En Arabie, les achats de radars constituent le premier poste pour l’année 2019. Ces contrats font l’objet d’appels d’offre de longue haleine où les considérations politiques sont aussi prises en compte. Idem pour le blé, le premier produit exporté par la France au Maroc et en Algérie. Sur ces produits de haute technologie, ou de première nécessité, les appels au boycott lancé par la société civile sont impuissants. EN BREF Dans la Chine communiste, la ligne économique des cinq prochaines années se décide cette semaine lors du plénum du comité central du parti Cette instance très politique qui se réunit à partir de ce lundi à Pékin détermine en grand secret le plan quinquennal des années 2021-2025. Face aux « vents contraires » mentionnés par Xi Jinping, Pékin devrait réaffirmer la priorité au développement de la demande intérieure.
Zooba sells taamiya, not falafel. When Chris Khalifa launched Zooba in 2012, the goal was to elevate Egyptian street food from cheap, delicious, everyday sustenance to a global brand. By 2020, Zooba’s value proposition had already shaped a loyal following at home and abroad with branches in Egypt, a franchise agreement in the GCC, and a New York outpost — opened just before covid-19 hit. Chris talks to us about what it takes to change people’s perception on how much street food should cost through the power of a strong brand. We discuss introducing new food to foreign markets, teaching Westerners how to say Taamiya, and how Zooba survives economic crises. ** Subscribe to Making it here for free https://bit.ly/35lugvb. ** Subscribe to Enterprise, our 6am briefing on business, finance and economics in Egypt (also free) at www.enterprise.press. Making It is grateful for the generous support of: CIB, Egypt’s number-one private-sector bank and the partner of choice for CEOs and leaders of businesses at all stages of their growth stories The United States Agency for International Development, which has a 40 year history of inspiring Egyptian success in partnership with the Government and people of Egypt. You can check out Zooba here: www.zoobaeats.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neurodiversity At Work; Eliminating Kryptonite, Enabling Superheroes
In today's episode we discuss how technology can play its part in enabling greater accessibility during the recruitment process. Roy shares with us how Smart Recruiters are supporting Neurodiversity for it's: *Candidates *Recruiters and hiring managers *Its employees I believe technology could empower those who are neurodiverse both in work, at home and when applying for jobs. Roy shares with us the positive work Smart Recruiters and its partners are doing to help shift the dial in this area.
El día de hoy me vas a acompañar en un viaje a Egipto. Hoy nos adentraremos más en su danza y tradiciones. Hablaremos acerca del baladi y de la relación de la música con la danza. En este episodio entenderás cómo y por qué el baladi se trata más de una actitud que de pasos o técnica. Sígueme en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ale_santos9/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alejandranueve YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AejandraBD Si quieres ponerte en contacto conmigo, escríbeme al correo culturadanzaarabe@gmail.com y cuéntame de qué tema te gustaría que hablara! Videos. · https://youtu.be/A7YG7i2WmK4 · https://youtu.be/m1j6xc0AgDk · https://youtu.be/cUTwaWYGw2M · https://youtu.be/mFc6n8I1UnA · Canciones · https://open.spotify.com/track/7L2z3d3n39vOC3vpFEgCVT?si=QfKIgvNFTYikkgSHeApHaQ · https://open.spotify.com/track/3rAwrFZiDUosN2fc3f6JRi?si=O_dtSmKxRNmBOr2fOjDwOw · https://open.spotify.com/track/4g1A2PEKf1AhXsMpBCObyF?si=-imj5RQtRl6GNpOT3059zA · https://open.spotify.com/track/1XUrOXYJ41NDOa7ZqqL87W?si=yQlp7xZEQ8OF-hNYEW8O_A
Playlist:Se juntaron en este tema algunos del grupo Grp All Stars, es un sello discográfico de jazz fundado por Dave Grusin y Larry Rosen en 1978. GRP era conocido por sus grabaciones totalmente digitales y su sonido jazz-pop.e incluían a todos los músicos que hacían Jazz fusión en aquel momento, Love Will Make it RightDAVE GRUSIN _ Acoustic Piano, Rhodes, Mini Moog- SADAO WATANABE _ Alto SaxDAVE VALENTIN _ FluteTOM BROWNE _ TrumpetDON GRUSIN _ Yamaha CP-80, Clavinet, Rhodes, OBXBOBBY BROOM _ Electric GuitarMARCUS MILLER _ Electric BassBUDDY WILLIAMS _ DrumsROGER SQUITERO _ Congas, Percussion1984 RENDEZ-VOUSSadao Watanabe (as) -Ralph MacDonald( per) -Steve Gadd (ds) Eric Gale (eg) - Richard Tee (key) -Will Lee (eb)- Rob Mounsey (syn)Joyce Cooling-Marinas DreamBluey-Back here again , Oli silk-Slinky Malinki feat Jeff Kasiwa -Mark Jaimes en la guitarra, Orefo Orakwue en el bajo y Westley Joseph en la batería Seaun U-Brighter SkyArt Ruprecht- A Love sublime- Spontaneus Groovin Combustion-Jackie´s New CarMotown Moe-Sunday DriveDee Brown-The PrizeChris Standring-Is There a Doctor in the HouseGreg Maning feat: Darrel Crooks-TwinkleR.L.Walker- Coming BigRoberto tola feat: Michael Lington- Coco Loco- Herb Alpert-Skinny DipBrass Attack BBZ -Jhonny Britt, Rob Zinn & Willie Bradley-Tijuana TaxiFour80east- Ba Ba Brazil-Slinky JoeNaomi Adriaansz-SoulsticeTower of Power- Addicted to you- The Haggis Horns- feat: John McCallum- Nothing but love in the end- Burning-Stand up for Love Collective Soun Members-Atouch of JazzGregg Allen & Larry Tuttle-Special Night TonightSmoove & Turrell-This TimeIncognito feat:Maysa- All For youFull Flava feat: Donna OdainRoberto tola y su tema -Helwa ya Baladi (dulce país)
Love Will Make it Right DAVE GRUSIN _ Acoustic Piano, Rhodes, Mini Moog SADAO WATANABE _ Alto Sax DAVE VALENTIN _ Flute TOM BROWNE _ Trumpet DON GRUSIN _ Yamaha CP-80, Clavinet, Rhodes, OBX BOBBY BROOM _ Electric Guitar MARCUS MILLER _ Electric Bass BUDDY WILLIAMS _ Drums ROGER SQUITERO _ Congas, Percussion 1984 RENDEZ-VOUS Sadao Watanabe (as) Ralph MacDonald( per) Steve Gadd (ds) Eric Gale (eg) Richard Tee (key) Will Lee (eb) Rob Mounsey (syn) Joyce Collins-Marinas Dream Bluey-Back here again Oli silk-Slinky Malinki feat Jeff Kasiwa -Mark Jaimes en la guitarra, Orefo Orakwue en el bajo y Westley Joseph en la batería Seaun U-Brighter Sky Art Ruprecht- A Love sublime- Spontaneus Groovin Combustion-Jackie´s New Car Motown Moe-Sunday Drive Dee Brown-The Prize Chris Standring-Is There a Doctor in the House Greg Maning feat: Darrel Crooks-Twinkle R.L.Walker- Coming Big Roberto tola feat: Michael Lington- Coco Loco- Herb Alpert-Skinny Dip Brass Attack BBZ -Jhonny Britt, Rob Zinn & Willie Bradley-Tijuana Taxi Four80east- Ba Ba Brazil-Slinky Joe Naomi Adriaansz-Soulstice Tower of Power- Addicted to you- The Haggis Horns- feat: John McCallum- Nothing but love in the end- Burning-Stand up for Love Collective Soun Members-Atouch of Jazz Gregg Allen & Larry Tuttle-Special Night Tonight Smoove & Turrell-This Time Incognito feat:Maysa- All For you Full Flava feat: Donna Odain Roberto tola y su tema -Helwa ya Baladi
Sabah Al Yasmine, the radio show with Chef Fadi Kattan from Bethlehem. Spaghetti and Baladi cheese! nothing better than this quick recipe that I grew up with.
Hey everybody, Worldwide Jew here and on this episode of the Worldwide Jew Podcast we are concluding the 2 part episode on talking about Yemeni Jews. Here are some time stamps and links for further reading. Timestamps Different groups of Yemeni Jews- 00:00:24 Yemeni Jews relationship to Israel- 00:31:07 Yemeni Jewish food- 01:07:02 Current/Recent situation of Jews living in Yemen- 01:24:56 Personal Experiences/Conclusions- 01:41:39 Links for further learning Yemeni Jewish groups- https://aaciblog.wordpress.com/2013/11/03/exotic-jewish-communities/ Baladi Jews of Yemen- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baladi-rite_prayer Dor Daim Jews of Yemen- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dor_Daim Habbani Jews of Yemen- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habbani_Jews Adeni Jews of Yemen- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adeni_Jews Shar'ab as-Salam Jews of Yemen- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shar%27ab_as-Salam_District Some details of the Jews living in Yemen today- https://www.huffpost.com/entry/yemen-jews-israel_n_6693088?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAAoe21lA_f5aDAmlLcNl56-uq6h_rDt2v9TqJHmUp2Xcr6GbM39RY8e2LjPpazqVys38i-ODkeFf6dlc6BiJIPOsOqE1fJruITRoCf5XKtSGhvaZpfI_P1E46RNQjjniRKCJSsc7D2FH31LWQvXRWZjaQzOOPEBhGKtDx-05ljev Yemeni Children Affair- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/20/world/middleeast/israel-yemenite-children-affair.html
Join Chris Hoyt as he chats for a few moments with Roy Baladi, head of communications at SmartRecruiters, about the new RecruitersRecruitingRecruiters initiative and why it is so important to him to give back to the industry. A collaboration of industry veterans from HRTech companies including CareerXroads, Gr8 People, Consider, SmartRecruiters, PhenomPeople, Paiger, Lever, The Talent Board, and Red Branch Media, the platform is unique from other talent exchange programs in that it draws from CXR members such as Nike, EY, Hilton, Marriott, United Airlines, Intuitive Surgical, CVS, Uber, and others. Talent professionals at these companies are helping to architect the concept and entrusting their employees’ to its success. Another differentiating feature is the commitment of participating employers to excellent candidate experience and ensuring they follow up with candidates who apply via the platform.
Presset på tid? På overskud? På ikke at føle du kommer nogen vegne, selvom du løber? Måske føler du dig i kategorien for "insecure over-acheivers"? - Eller måske har du fået smag for en roligere tilværelse, hvis du har været i karantæne...? Dette afsnit handler netop om det der sker, når vi er stille - og hvordan vi kan undgå konsekvenserne af, at være for meget i "gøren". Du møder TO forfattere og EN stress-behandler - alle FIRE er vi yogalærere.* For denne samtale betyder det, at vi kommer godt ind i emnet og smager på det fra forskellige vinkler. Den samfundskritiske hvor mindfulness er blevet brugt instrumentelt - den personlige hvor pausen ikke kan leves uden - den tragiske hvor præstationspres har ført til stress - den professionelle der åbner for forskellige veje til healing og ikke mindst forebyggelse - FØR sammen-bidningen får for store kropslige konsekvenser. Linda Clod Præstholm er stressbehandler, har en podcast "samtaler om stress", er sygeplejerske, coach, uddannet Somatic Experiencing (SE) Practitioner (SEP) som er en 3-årig traumeterapeutisk uddannelse. (Hvilket stemmer så fint med hendes sol i tyren i 9.hus (i hendes horoskop) - at være filosof på en kropsorienteret måde). Du finder mere om hende lige her https://www.lindaclodpraestholm.com/ Kirstine Stenvad og Malika Baladi har skrevet bogen "Lev Restorativt" om filosofien bag en blid yogaform med puder til alt, også øjnene. Malika og Kirstine afholder en uddannelse i restorativ yoga, hvor næste hold starter i september 2020. I denne samtale vil du høre deres filosofi om de 8 sanser, om hvordan man guides til at mærke sin egen sandhed på deres klasser, og om hvordan der er behov for balance mellem det parasympatiske og sympatiske nervesystem. Læs mere om den her: https://restorativlivsstil.dk/ Jeg glæder mig til at høre hvad du fik med dig -LIGE EN NOTE til det jeg nævner i outroen: Måneknuderne har været i stenbuk-krebs siden 6 november 2018 og SKIFTER tegn 5. maj 2020 - til tvilling skytte - de skifter tegn hver 18.måned. Det store i 2020 har altså mere været planeternes interaktion med måneknuderne. *(Jeg plejer at sige, at når man har investeret i at tage en yogalærer uddannelse, er det sjældent fordi man altid har levet det fede liv og bare gerne ville lære at guide andre ind i nogle yoga-positioner - snare oplever jeg at yogalærere har særligt behov for en modvægt til myldrende tanker. FYI.) Kærligst Mannah - som du sa-følig finder her: https://www.mannahguldager.com/
durée : 00:53:49 - Popopop - par : Antoine de Caunes - Aujourd'hui Antoine de Caunes réalise une émission 100% BD en revant la dessinatrice Catherine Meurisse, pour sa toute nouvelle BD : “Delacroix” et l'auteur suisse Alex Baladi. Delacroix raconte l'amitié qui a lié l’écrivain Alexandre Dumas et le peintre Eugène Delacroix au XIXème siècle (publié chez Dargaud). - invités : Catherine MEURISSE - Catherine MEURISSE - réalisé par : Ghislain Fontana
Ben and Garth Review the Wikipedia page for Damascus goat. Here is the whole pages: The Damascus goat, also known as Aleppo, Halep, Baladi, Damascene, Shami, or Chami, is a breed of goat with a unique head and mouth shape raised in Syria, Cyprus and Lebanon. It is generally used in milk production. There has been interest in the breeding A Damascus goat named Qahr won the first prize for the "Most Beautiful Goat" title at the Mazayen al-Maaz competition in Riyadh on June 13, 2008. Link to images: https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20080616_beautiful_goat https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_goat Humour Door Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumourDoor Humour Door YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr5ucoBBUNfpjLfc0EWM0ww Humour Door Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humourdoor/ Humour Door Twitter: @thehumourdoor humourdoor.com.au wikireviewpodcast@gmail.com Theme: I Live For The Bass Drum - DJ S3rl https://djs3rl.com
In this episode:#Parvati #valley #Himachal #northindia #river #parvati #beas #mountains #nature #hillstations #roadtrip #familytravel #kidstravel #hiking #trekking #camping #cafes #markets #hippie #kasol #tosh #jari #malana #manikaran #kheerganga #pinparvati #himachali #villageThis week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Deenaz Raisinghani, a backpacking mom who has been traveling around the world with her little kiddo! Today's destination: Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport or Chandigarh AirportNearest Railway Station: Pathankot Railway stationPrerequisites - NAPacking - Your usual winter gear along with other essentials for travelling with a kid. >Also make sure to take care of the baby's eating, sleeping and pooping schedules!! >Travel as light as possible. >Travel a baby carrier >Emergency medications for the family>Handy snacks for the journeyTime of the year - June (Feb to Jun is a good time to travel)Length of the itinerary: 10 daysItinerary Highlights: - The trio of Deenaz, Arianna and the dad start from Ambala for this 10 day road trip. - Parvati Valley is situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh and covers the region where the river Parvati and Beas meet and pass along a bunch of villages like Jari, Tosh, Kasol, Malana, Manikaran amongst others. - The valley has some great views of the mountains and the forests and some hot springs too!. - The first stop is at a little town called Jari, in a homestay that is right by the river alongside a village called Baladi. Reaching the homestay involves a bit of a trek and crossing a bridge, but is definitely manageable. - Day trips from here to places like Tosh are a great option that offers great cafes and views of the mountains, but be prepared for the crowds!- Another option is day treks to close by villages like Baladi that have some wonderful treks and offer an opportunity to interact with the local Himachali people. - It's a good idea to get a buffer day if there are any sick days during the trip. - After spending a few days at Jari, and doing day trips, the family decides to experience camping near Kasol - Arianna's first camping trip!- More hiking expeditions this time trekking via Chalal and Katagla, and a trip to Kasol town. - There are other options like Kheerganga, Pin Parvati pass, Malana, Grahan Village and other multi-day treks that one can indulge in and enjoy the verdant valley!- Deenaz also shares little tidbits about interactions with the locals as well as a little adventure of getting the local brew of Himachal - the Lugdi!- Finally, Deenaz shares some quick tips about inculcating travel in kids at an early age, the challenges and how to overcome them! Listen on! Links:Link to Deenaz's blog (https://backpackindianmama.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/backpackingindianmama/ Instagram : backpacking_indian_mama (https://www.instagram.com/backpacking_indian_mama/)Footprints of the Shadows by Piyush Dewan : https://www.amazon.in/Footprints-Shadows-Part-I-ebook/dp/B07KNN49W6Photo by Harigovind Kaninghat on Unsplash Follow the Musafir stories onTwitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=enwebsite: www.themusafirstories.comemail: themusafirstories@gmail.comitunes - https://apple.co/2LPtTA3 Google podcasts - http://bit.ly/2toY7lj website - http://bit.ly/2xFZqOV Saavn - https://bit.ly/2J5rIqi Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2HLPSVi pocketcasts - https://bit.ly/2xu3Ewg castbox - https://bit.ly/2sqBDQi Overcast - https://bit.ly/2LN9wnf Stitcher Radio - https://bit.ly/2JiBbhw audioBoom - https://bit.ly/2oZZowS TuneIn - https://bit.ly/2xyQH4a RadioPublic - https://bit.ly/2snY9u0 iHeartradio - https://ihr.fm/2xvOG8R Deezer - https://bit.ly/2L7GmOo
This edition July 20, 2018 features an interview with Dennis Denno a political analyst and pollster who is very familiar with Michigan's election system and many of the candidates. The radio show discussed the race for governor and the leading candidates. We also talk about the candidacy of Arabs, Muslims and Middle East Christians including Chaldean's and the expectancy of voters to support them. US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM, and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : https://arabradio.us/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio
Khalil E. Hachem discussed these topics with a host of experts and takes your calls and comments on air Abdul El-Sayed is the first American-Muslim candidate for governor in Michigan. Born and raised in Michigan, El-Sayed reflects the diversity of the state. He will talk about his plans for the state and his challenges of winning the race. Dr. Nasreen Suwan will discuss the psychological effects on immigrant children separated from their parents by the Trump administration. Dr. Amer Zahr will discuss the recent Supreme Court decision to uphold the Muslim ban and the upcoming Palestinian comedy Festival. The episode was broadcast: 29/6/2018 US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM, and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : https://arabradio.us/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio
Making sense of Italian politics, faking the news, and wedding suit shopping in Pakistan. Kate Adie presents correspondents' stories from around the world: James Reynolds looks back on an eventful few months in Italy, and at what filled the gap between elections in March and a new government taking office in June. Emily Webb meets a man accused of being a witch in Papua New Guinea. He says he was almost beaten to death by his own family and now lives in a refuge alongside others who've been branded sorcerers and driven from their land. In preparation for his wedding, Mobeen Azhar finds himself in the sprawling concrete and iron beast that is Zainab market in Karachi. A grimy and sweaty place, he says, that's considered 'too local' for some locals in Pakistan. Sophia Smith Galer meets the male Baladi (or belly) dancer challenging gender stereotypes in Lebanon. And the staged 'murder' of Arcady Babchenko has got Kevin Connolly thinking about fakes, forgeries and the murky world of international espionage.
Journalist Ray Hanania discussed the conflicts we are watching carefully in Syria, the Gaza Strip and throughout the Middle East with Political commentator and analyst Emad El-Hady. Originally aired : Friday 20 April 2018 US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM,and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : https://arabradio.us/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio
Journalist Ray Hanania discussed on radio Baladi " The violence by Israeli soldiers against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip, explore issues involving the continued conflict in Syria, and the launch this week of the new upgrade of the Arab News newspaper based in Jeddah, Dubai, Pakistan, London, and soon in Washington D.C. Originally aired : Friday 6 April 2018 US Arab Radio can be heard on wnzk 690 AM, WDMV 700 AM,and WPAT 930 AM. Please visit: www.facebook.com/USArabRadio/ Web site : https://arabradio.us/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/USArabRadio Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/usarabradio/ Youtube : US Arab Radio
March 30, 2016 Welcome back to World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th and Gilsan in Portland for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. I’m Tom D’Antoni and this time I’ve got with me J. Michael Kearsey of the Brothers of Baladi, a band celebrating forty years of making their own special brand of Middle Eastern music. Their new album is called Gravity of Love…we’ll find out what that means. It has been eight years since the last Brothers of Baladi album and this one is crafted with much care and patience over a four-year period. It also has a new twist. There are electronics on this one. A new step which we’ll also find out about. Michael is also Secretary of the Oregon Music Hall of Fame and we’ll find out the latest from them.
Happy Holidays!T'is the season to gather together and celebrate the magic of the winter season, the love of family and friends, and the warmth that we have in our lives, each and every day. ^_^ And what better way to do just that- than to dance! So get the ones you hold near close, turn up your speakers, and let's have a party! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Click here to play in a new tab, or right click "Save As" to download the full show- for free!Band Names = Links to each band's official web site, where available).Song Names = Links to where you can BUY each musician's work- LEGALLY. :DBackground music - Kitka - "Shchedrik" & "Zamuchi Se Bozha Majka"Brothers of the Baladi - Deck the HallsNaser Musa - Joy to the WorldThe Klezmonauts - Good King WenceslasMusica Vagantium - Gaudete Tony Anderson - O Come O Come Emmanuel ft. Aubrey PuntyB4SSfreq - Carol of the BellsBalkan Balagan - Vehaere EnenouKarl Hitzemann - Sing a Song for HanukkahDiwon - Sivivon (The Dreidel Song)Heather Dale - Huron CarolNaser Musa - The Little Drummer BoyKitka - Tsarsko Momche Kon Sedlae Brothers of the Baladi - Silent Night ♥Featuring Christmas themes, Hanukkah-inspirations, non-denominational pieces and music from around the world, this show is meant to augment your holiday celebrations, however you choose to observe them- no matter what tradition or faith you practice. ^_^ Whether you're into up-tempo pieces, chill, reverent music, more traditional Middle Eastern vibes, or harder-driving, modern tunes with a Western feel, it's my hope that this episode will have something for -everyone. ^_^ Featuring music by Naser Musa, Brothers of the Baladi, The Klezmonauts, Heather Dale and more, I pray this music adds to your holiday in all the best ways, moves you in body and in spirit, and adds new music to your repertoire and audio collection for many seasons to come. :):)Happy Holidays, and Happy Dancing to All!-DJ Selchie♥☼♥
Baladi, V (CNRS and Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris) Tuesday 12 November 2013, 10:00-11:00
Rendez-vous réguliers, les jeudis de l'Oulipo, chers aux amateurs de jeux de l'esprit et de littérature potentielle, continuent d'explorer des thèmes d'actualité, proposant lectures et créations originales. Conférence du 25 avril 2013
Rendez-vous réguliers, les jeudis de l'Oulipo, chers aux amateurs de jeux de l'esprit et de littérature potentielle, continuent d'explorer des thèmes d'actualité, proposant lectures et créations originales. Conférence du 25 avril 2013
It was one of those beautiful nights in Beirut were I found myself sitting at a table with new friends sharing stories, teaching each other about the world, and finding humor in unexpected places. And even after a long day of teaching and rehearsing, Alexandre Paulikevitch is a natural at all these things. As we sat around the table of the outdoor cafe he talked about projects he's working on and the challenges that keep coming his way, and after several minutes of conversation he looked at me and my portable recorder and said "OK Mark, I understand what you're doing and what kind of conversations you are seeking." A clear and reassuring statement I wish I would tell myself every now and then.
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 13/19
Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12779/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12779/1/Baladi_Corinna.pdf Baladi, Corinna ddc:610, ddc:600, Med
Episode 28 is available for download.39:11 minutes 18.8MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to the Question of the Week: Where do you listen to Shimmy Cast or what do you do when you listen to Shimmy Cast? Do you prefer to choreograph your dancing or do you prefer improvisation?The next question: How often to you practice and for how long?2)News - see forum board for links.3)Review: A Time of Peace by the Brothers of the Baladi reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer purchased this CD.4)Podcast-safe music: Betlehem Betlehem from the album Wintersongs by Kitka, which is available at magnatune.com.5)Emails/Feedback6)Article: Winter Traditions by Anala Rabari7)Podcast-safe music: Zamuchi Se Bozha Majka from the album Wintersongs by Kitka, which is available at magnatune.com.
It's archive show 25 coming your way, with a reeeaaally long routine this time... Hope you're in shape! 1. MOHAMMED "MIKE" HEGAZI & HIS GOLDEN GUITAR Nouni from the album Belly Dance With Zeina, 1979 2. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Gameel Gamal (Oh, Beautiful Dancer) from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1973 3. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRA Hy Achig from the album Belly Dance Au Go-Go - Music of the Middle East, 1966 4. SAMI RAGEB Naffoosah from the album Hyetti - Egyptian Music, 1978 5. VILLAGE DANCES AS TAUGHT BY IBRAHIM FARRAH Jaddilee from the album Music of the Qaria, 1976 6. GUS VALI Nagmat El Hayat from the album Belly Dance Navel Academy Vol. 2, 1977 7. YOUSSEF KASSAB Nadira (Full Length Routine) from the album Nadira Belly Dances for Youssef Kassab, 1974 8. HANK MARDIGIAN SEXTET FEATURING GEORGE MGRDICHIAN ON THE OUD Kismet from the album Oriental Delight, no date given 9. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK & HAKKI OBADIA ORCHESTRA Chant of Daloona (Vocal) from the album Arrac-Laham Mishwee & Thou: Festive Dance Music from the Middle East, 1965 10. RAJA Drum'n On from the album Journey Into Rhythm, 1982 11. "INSTRUMENTAL" (Uncredited Artists) Emmy Namet from the album The Best Dance Melodies, 1984
Here comes archive show #24, featuring the future Radio Bastet "theme song".... 1. ABBUD ABDEL AAL & HIS GOLDEN STRINGS Sahara City from the album Belly Dance For Arabian Nights, 1973 2. MOHAMMED EL-SULIEMAN & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Husson's Rhapsody from the album The Music of Port Said, no date given 3. OZEL TURKBAS Sultaniyegah from the album Alla-Turca (The Turkish Way), 1975 4. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS GUITAR Ah Ya Zen from the album Rhythms From the Orient, 1974 (CD reissue, Umbrella Records 2001) 5. JOHN BERBERIAN Arabaya (Turkish) from the album Ode To An Oud, 1974 6. TOM YALANIS & HIS ORCHESTRA (RACHEL SAUL, VOCAL INSTRUCTION) Around the Clock from the album So You Want To Be a Belly Dancer, 1973 7. NAIF AGBY & THE LEBANESE RADIO ORCHESTRA Rakse El Debkey (Debkey Dance) from the album An Evening With Uncle Tanous, 1974 8. HARRY SAROYAN Complete Routine #1: Aman Aman, Tiein' Af To Dzaghigner, Perom Pom Pero, Clarinet Taksim, Drum Solo, Aman Aman from the album Saroyan Sings: 'An Oriental Bouquet': Music for Le Danse Orientale, 1979 9. THE SEVEN PLAYERS Shishkabob from the album West Digs East - Dig?, 1966 10. THE "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA, FEATURING VOCALS BY GEORGE ABDO Al Asforieh (You're Driving Me Crazy) from the album Belly Dance Music, no date given 11. SPERO SPYROS & HIS MODERN ANATOLIAN ENSEMBLE Ababaca from the album Anatolian Introduction, no date given 12. ABDU-EL-HANID & HIS ORCHESTRA Karyat Dance (Country Dance) from the album Arabian Delight - Music from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Alergia, Morocco, no date given 13. SONNY LESTER & HIS ORCHESTRA Pulsation from the album Little Egypt Presents: MORE How to Belly-Dance For Your Husband, no date given 14. AHMED FOUAD HASSAN Al Mushrabiya from the album Belly Dance, 1978
Dive into summer with archive program 23! The water's fine! 1. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Sauda Sauda (Dark Eyes) from the album Port Said - Music of the Middle East, 1958 2. AUTHENTIC ORCHESTRAS & SOLOISTS OF THE NEAR EAST Missir Havassi (#2) from the album Music For Belly Dancing (aka Istanbul), no date given 3. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE High Heel Shoes (syrto) from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East - Vol. 1, no date given 4. JOSEPH KARKOUR ET. AL. Hadiyat El Eid from the album Belly Dance! Spectacular Rhythms from the Middle East, 1974 5. UNKNOWN ARTISTS Sameera from the album Sweet Nights, 1967 6. TORAIA ORCHESTRA OF ALGIERS Asmaqousmara from the album Belly Dance! The Wild Music & the How-To!, no date given 7. THE FEENJON GROUP Az De Rebbe Zingt; Chiri-Biri-Bin (Yiddish) from the album Recorded Live at Cafe Feenjon, 1966 (recorded 12/13/65) 8. THE SHEIK'S MEN Bangkok Cockfight from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 9. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK WITH HAKKI OBADIA Full Dance Routine #1 from the album Strictly Belly Dancing Vol. 4, 1976 10. JODETTE (KAMELIA) WITH ABOUD ABD EL AL & HIS ORCHESTRA Lesson #6: Bust Movement from the album How to Belly Dance (The Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972 11. ESIN ENGIN Rumeli Karsilamasi from the album Modern Oyun Havalari 2, 1975 12. THE DERBECKI ENSEMBLE Saifeyah (Summertime) from the album Dabkie - Exotic Dances of the Middle East, no date given 13. THE STEVO TEODOSIEVSKI ENSEMBLE (UNCREDITED) Romano Cocek from the album Authentic Belly Dance Music, 1976 14. GUS VALI Telly from the album Chimera - A Fantasy in Jazz/Rock/Mid-East Sounds, 1974
Thanks for bearing with me, folks! Here at last is archive show 20 - more to come! 1. VILLAGE DANCES AS TAUGHT BY IBRAHIM FARRAH Bedouin Wedding from the album Music of the Qaria, 1976 2. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA A Nada (Dance, O Nada!) from the album The Joy of Belly Dancing, 1975 3. ANASTACIOS SMIRNIOTIS & ORCHESTRA Pethane Koreci (Dance of the 69th Mermaid) from the album Belly Dance in the Bacchanal Room, 1976 4. TOM YALANIS & HIS ORCHESTRA (RACHEL SAUL, VOCAL INSTRUCTION) Hip Swings from the album So You Want To Be a Belly Dancer, 1973 5. NAIF AGBY & HIS ORCHESTRA Raksat El-Houria (The Mermaid Dance) from the album El Debke - Music of the Middle-East, 1962 6. JOHN BILEZIKJIAN Antonio's Delight from the album Dream of Scheherazade, 1977 7. ABDU-EL-HANID & HIS ORCHESTRA Raks El Banat (Beautiful Maiden) from the album Arabian Delight - Music from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Alergia, Morocco, no date given 8. TAT' OUL AL' TOUN MIDDLE EASTERN ENSEMBLE The Nile from the album Exotic Belly Dancers Vol. 2, no date given 9. RAJA Belly Dance Routine #2: Shamoosi/Talaa Bolero/Talaa Balady/Drum Solo/Ah Ya Zain from the album Dance Illusion, 1984 10. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Eh Beyint Ay Ami (My Days) from the album Exotic Music of the Belly Dancer - Music of the Middle East, Vol. 6, 1966 11. HASSAN ABU SEOUD & HIS ORCHESTRA Ya Tayr El Warwar from the album Belly Dances From the Middle-East, 1974 12. THE TOPKAPI INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Memberi from the album Picture Yourself Belly Dancing, 1977 13. SONNY LESTER - HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS Salome's Veil from the album Little Egypt Presents: How to Belly Dance For Your Husband, 1968 14. RAMAL LAMARR Cities of the Jinn from the album Omens, Oracles & Mysticisms of Dance, 1983 15. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK & HAKKI OBADIA I Love You - You Love Me (Depke Folk Dance) from the album The Best of Belly Dancing Vol. 1, no date given
Program 22 is chock full of vintage belly dance goodness! Shimmy on! 1. MOHAMMED RAFI Jaan Pehechaan Ho from the Ghost World soundtrack CD, 2001 (originally from the 1965 "Bollywood" film Gumnaam) 2. IBRAHIM TURMEN Baddy Shoufuk from the album Saidi Wind Vol. 1, 1985 3. THE SHEIK'S MEN In a Persian Market from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 4. BEL-SHA-ZAAR WITH TOMMY GENAPOPOLUIS & THE GRECIAN KNIGHTS Free Style from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1969 5. LUTFI GUNERI WITH ORIENTAL ORCHESTRA Cicekler Konusuyor (Oyun Havasi) from the album Memories of Istanbul (Istanbul Hatiralar), no date given 6. MOHAMED "MIKE" HEGAZI & HIS GOLDEN GUITAR Hebbena from the album Belly Dance With Zeina, 1979 7. ROMEO LAHOUD Ya Mit Massa from the album Dark Eyes and Oriental Moods, 1973 8. VARIOUS ARTISTS Belly Dancers' Music - Part 1 from the album Belly Dancers' Music, no date given 9. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Min Feegis (Don't Leave Me) from the album Belly Dancing with George Abdo, 1976 10. YOUSEF KOUYOUMJIAN & HIS BAGDAD ENSEMBLE Fantezy Nahawand (Composition in Maqam Nahawand) from the album Bagdad, no date given 11. THE SEVEN PLAYERS The Carefree Camel from the album West Digs East - Dig?, 1966 12. DAHLENA & MUSICIANS Dance Routine Number 2: A Frah El Mouled, Le Mansourah from the album Dahlena's Middle Eastern Music for Belly Dancing Vol. 2, 1978
Here's archive show #21! Hope you enjoy it!1. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLERampeefrom the album All Points East, 19602. GEORGE MGRDICHIAN & HIS ENSEMBLEShenez Longa (Turkish)from the album The Now Sounds of the Middle East, no date given3. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRASoode Soodefrom the album Shadows In the Casbah, 19594. HORST WENDE & HIS ORCHESTRAThe Beautiful Bedouin Girl (Yam El Abaya)from the album Oriental Caravan, no date given5. SAMI RAGEBBahiafrom the album Hyetti - Egyptian Music, 19786. "INSTRUMENTAL" (unknown musicians)Baatitni Meallimtifrom the album The Best Dance Melodies, 19847. SAFFET'S ORIENTAL ORCHESTRAKagathane (Chifte Telli)from the album Belly Dance Festival, no date given8. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRASahirrnee (Bewitched)from the album The Magic of Belly Dancing, 19799. HANI MEHANNA & HIS ORCHESTRANagwa Musicfrom the album Princess of Cairo - Music for Belly Dance with Nagwa Fouad, 198510. SPERO SPYROS & HIS MODERN ANATOLIAN ENSEMBLETamzarafrom the album Anatolian Introduction, no date given11. TONI FRANGIEH & SETRAK SARKISSIANHawel Ya Ghannamfrom the album Belly Dance Nights (Layale Bourg El Hamam), Vol. 2, 197712. JALALEDDIN TAKESHPetro's Memoriesfrom the album Jalaleddin Presents Vol. VII - Kashmira's Fantasy, 198413. MOHAMED ABDEL WAHABAngham El Chababfrom the album Belly Dance - The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab Vol. 1, 1976
Here's Program 18! Shimmy on! 1. MOHAMED ABDEL WAHAB Habibi Lasmar from the album Belly Dance - The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab Vol. 1, 1976 2. THE DERBECKI ENSEMBLE The Wheat Song from the album Dabkie - Exotic Dances of the Middle East, no date given 3. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ya Salem (How Beautiful) from the album The Magic Carpet: Music of the Middle East Vol. 4, 1958 4. RAYMOND MIRIJANIAN Anatolian Medley from the album Ray Mirijanian's Music For Belly Dancing Vol. 1, no date given 5. ANESTOS ATHOUNASIOU & HIS ENSEMBLE Arapines (Arabian Girl) from the album Music For Belly Dancing - Instrumentals From the Near East, no date given 6. EDWARD MEKJIAN & HIS ENSEMBLE Undzee Ullah from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East Vol. 3, no date given 7. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS GUITAR Teletya Mahla Nourha from the album Rhythms From the Orient, 1974 (CD reissue, Umbrella Records; 2001) 8. SONNY LESTER & HIS ORCHESTRA Sultana's Dream from the album Little Egypt Presents: MORE How to Belly-Dance For Your Husband, no date given 9. THE SULTANS Dance Oriental Routine: Yollar Uzak, Yarim Kalan Ask, Yesillim, Taksim (Ney, Organ, Baglama), Rhythm Solo, Sallasana Mendilini from the album The Sultans Middle Eastern Band Vol. 1, 1981 10. BEL-SHA-ZAAR WITH TOMMY GENAPOPOLUIS & THE GRECIAN KNIGHTS Waist Movement from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1969 11. HANK MARDIGIAN SEXTET FEATURING GEORGE MGRDICHIAN ON THE OUD The Halleh from the album Oriental Delight, no date given 12. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK WITH HAKKI OBADIA Dance "Didi" - Beledi - 4/4 from the album Strictly Belly Dancing, The 5th Volume, 1977 13. THE "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA, FEATURING VOCALS BY GEORGE ABDO Shuty Ya Dini (Rains of Spring) from the album Belly Dance Music, no date given
I truly hope you enjoy Program 19; it's one of my favorites! 1. AHMED FOUAD HASSAN Mahrajan Al Raks from the album Belly Dance, 1978 2. MIDDLE EAST ENSEMBLE CONDUCTED BY HAKKI OBADIA & JOSEPH SUGAR Oriental Bazaar from the album 10 Nights in a Harem, no date given 3. LAURICE PETERS Nassam Alayna El-Hawa from the album Laurice Peters Sings, no date given 4. THE SEVEN PLAYERS Asia Minor from the album West Digs East - Dig?, 1966 5. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS MAGIC GUITAR Enta Omri from the album Tribute to Oum Koulsoum, 1989 6. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ish Allamak (Who Taught You?) from the album Dances of Port Said - Music of the Middle East, Vol. 5, 1960 7. JOHN BILEZIKJIAN Dance of Sultana from the album A Thousand and One Nights, 1977 8. THE SHEIK'S MEN Navel Observatory from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 9. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Raks Musri (Egyptian Dance) from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1973 10. UDI JOSEPH KOUYOUMJIAN ORCHESTRA featuring Fred Elias and His Ensemble Banat il Mookala (Arabic) from the album Beautiful Belly - Music For Listening and Dancing, 1975 11. MARKO MELKON & HIS INTERNATIONAL ORIENTAL ORCHESTRA Hanum Oyuno (Turkish Chifte Telli) from the album Hi-Fi Adventure in Asia Minor, no date given 12. JODETTE (KAMELIA) WITH ABOUD ABD EL AL & HIS ORCHESTRA Lesson #5: Belly Movement from the album How to Belly Dance (The Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972 13. JUAN PENA LEBRIJANO & ORQUESTA ANDALUSI DE TANGER Desafio from the album Encuentros, 1985
Program 17 features a section of slower tunes instead of the usual routine; enjoy! 1. GEORGE MGRDICHIAN & HIS ENSEMBLE Take 5 from the album The Now Sounds of the Middle East, no date given (Marisa's note: You've never heard Dave Brubeck played like this!) 2. NAIF AGBY & THE LEBANESE RADIO ORCHESTRA Rakset Samarah (Samarah Dance) from the album An Evening with Uncle Tanous, 1974 3. HORST WENDE & HIS ORCHESTRA Come, My Shepherd (Hawel Ya Ghannem) from the album Oriental Caravan, no date given 4. SAFFET'S ORIENTAL ORCHESTRA Mevlana (Chifte Telli) from the album Belly Dance Festival, no date given 5. JALALEDDIN TAKESH Homo Homo (vocals: Jalal) from the album Jalaleddin Presents Vol. VII - Kashmira's Fantasy, 1984 6. YOUSEF KOUYOUMJIAN & HIS BAGDAD ENSEMBLE Yasmeena from the album Bagdad Cabaret, no date given 7. SPERO SPYROS & HIS MODERN ANATOLIAN ENSEMBLE Farfara from the album Anatolian Introduction, no date given 8. THE SEVEN PLAYERS The Nomad from the album West Digs East - Dig?, 1966 9. THE SULTAN'S CARAVAN (FEATURING GUS VALI) Chant from the album Belly Dance to Great Navel Music, 1976 10. THE FEENJON GROUP Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening of Roses) from the album Belly Dancing at the Cafe Feenjon, no date given 11. SONNY LESTER - HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS The Dream from the album Little Egypt Presents: How to Belly Dance For Your Husband, 1968 12. RAJA Cheftatelli from the album Journey Into Rhythm, 1982 13. UNKNOWN ARTISTS Ma Alee from the album Sweet Nights, 1967 14. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Lila, My Love (Rhumba) from the album Belly Dancing with George Abdo, 1976 15. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Sultan of Bagdad from the album Sultan of Bagdad - Music of the Middle East Vol. 2, 1957 16. JODETTE Jodette's live performance at the Worlds Fair from the album Evening By The Nile, 1975 17. THE SHEIK'S MEN Sherry's Dream from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 18. JOHN BERBERIAN Siseler (Turkish) from the album Ode To An Oud, 1974
This one is hot! 1. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE Bymish Ugha from the album The Seventh Veil, 1957 2. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRA Gholghozee Aghcheeg from the album More Belly Dance - Music of the Middle East, no date given 3. DJAMAL ASLAN Ana El Sayad Be Yoony (I Hunt With My Eyes) from the album Lebanon - Her Heart, Her Sounds, no date given 4. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Wadeelo Salamy (Bathed in Love) from the album Belly Dancing with George Abdo, 1976 5. LUTFI GUNERI WITH ORIENTAL ORCHESTRA Yavuz Geliyor (Laz Havasi) from the album Memories of Istanbul (Istanbul Hatiralar), no date given 6. OZEL TURKBAS Tin Tin (Tiny Little Lady) from the album How To Make Your Husband A Sultan, no date given 7. THE STEVO TEODOSIEVSKI ENSEMBLE (UNCREDITED) Cigancica Mala from the album Authentic Belly Dance Music, 1967 8. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ya Sabeya from the album Music of the African Arab - Music of the Middle East Vol. 3, 1958 9. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK & HAKKI OBADIA ORCHESTRA Miserlou (Vocal) from the album Arrac-Laham Mishwee & Thou: Festive Dance Music From the Middle East, 1965 10. JOSEPH KARKOUR ET. AL. Complete Dance Routine: Khatwet Samar, Taksim Nay, Taksim Violin, Taksim Kanoun, Taksim Accordion, Solo Tabla from the album Belly Dance! Spectacular Rhythms From the Middle East, 1974 11. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLE Delilah from the album Dance Bellyrina Dance, 1963 12. SONNY LESTER - HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS Fertile Desert from the album Little Egypt Presents: How to Belly Dance For Your Husband, 1968 13. ESIN ENGIN Tokat Sarmasi from the album Modern Oyun Havalari 2, 1975 14. ROMEO LAHOUD Dabke Chmeliye from the album Green Eyes and Oriental Moods, 1975 15. THE FEENJON GROUP Rampe Rampe (Turkish) from the album Recorded Live at Cafe Feenjon, 1966 (recorded 12/13/65)
What can I say - another stellar archive show! 1. JOHN BERBERIAN Azziza (Turkish) from the album Ode To An Oud, 1974 2. CHRIS KALOGERSON & HIS ENSEMBLE SHARQI Tha Paro Dio (I Will Take Two) from the album Belly Dance!, 1979 (Marisa's note: This is a lively tune about a woman who decides to marry two men, not one!!) 3. TONI FRANGIEH (buzuk), SETRAK SARKISSIAN (tabla) Azef El Leyl from the album Belly Dance Nights (Layale Bourg El Hamam), Vol. 2, 1977 4. RAYMOND MIRIJANIAN Tsiftetelli-Clarinet Solo-Alexandros Zaharias from the album Ray Mirijanian's Music For Belly Dancing Vol. 1, no date given 5. JODETTE (KAMELIA) WITH ABOUD ABD EL AL & HIS ORCHESTRA Lesson #3: Shaking the Hips from the album How to Belly Dance (The Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972 6. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS GUITAR Lama Bada Yatsana from the album Rhythms from the Orient, 1974 (CD reissue, Umbrella Records; 2001) 7. IBRAHIM TURMEN Yollar Uzak from the album Saidi Wind Vol. 1, 1985 8. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ah Ya Zain (Beautiful One) from the album Port Said - Music of the Middle East, 1958 9. KEMANI GARIB ET. AL. Show #2: Hele Hele (2/4), Leyla (4/4), Kizilciklar (9/8) from the album Special Music For Your Belly Dancing, 1974-1975 10. THE SHEIK'S MEN Dance of the Scimitars from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 11. ROMEO LAHOUD Fayek Lam Kinna from the album Dark Eyes and Oriental Moods, 1973 12. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Raks El Kholoud (Dance of Eternity) from the album The Magic of Belly Dancing, 1979 13. YOUSSEF KASSAB Al Aresiva from the album Nadira Belly Dances for Youssef Kassab, 1974 14. GUS VALI Ya Reim Wadi Thaqif from the album Let's Belly Dance, 1973 15. THE FEENJON GROUP Mach Mach (Come, Come) from the album Belly Dancing at the Cafe Feenjon, no date given 16. MOHAMMED EL-SULIEMAN & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Owo Solo (Anwar Husson) from the album The Music of Port Said, no date given
Happy New Year, everybody! 1. GUS VALI Kashlarin Ingee Ingee from the album Belly Dance Navel Academy, no date given 2. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Farhat (Happy) from the album Exotic Music of the Belly Dancer - Music of the Middle East, Vol. 6, 1966 3. SONNY LESTER & HIS ORCHESTRA Dance of Enticement from the album Little Egypt Presents: MORE How to Belly-Dance For Your Husband, no date given 4. ESIN ENGIN Yeni Ciftetelli from the album Modern Oyun Havalari 2, 1975 5. YOUSEF KOUYOUMJIAN & HIS BAGDAD ENSEMBLE Dulab El Houb (The Wheel of Love) from the album Bagdad, no date given 6. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK & HAKKI OBADIA ORCHESTRA Hava Nagila Araby from the album Arrac-Laham Mishwee & Thou: Festive Dance Music from the Middle East, 1965 (Marisa's note: Who says the Arabs and Israelis can't get along??) 7. UNKNOWN ARTISTS (possibly Aboud Abd Del Aal?) Soraya from the album Sweet Nights, 1967 8. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Hizzi Ya Nawaim (Shake and Dance Smoothly) from the album The Joy of Belly Dancing, 1975 9. JOHN VARTAN ENSEMBLE Dance Routine #2 from the album Spotlight on Belly Dancing, 1980 10. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRA Eezen Hyer from the album Belly Dance Au Go-Go - Music of the Middle East, no date given 11. BEL-SHA-ZAAR WITH TOMMY GENAPOPOLUIS & THE GRECIAN KNIGHTS Head Glide from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1969 12. THE STEVO TEODOSIEVSKI ENSEMBLE (UNCREDITED) Zapevaj Pesmu from the album Authentic Belly Dance Music, 1976 13. JALALEDDIN TAKESH The Feminine Touch (featuring Mary Ellen Donald on the doumbec) from the album Jalaleddin Presents Belly Dance Music Vol. 2, 1977 14. HANK MARDIGIAN SEXTET FEATURING GEORGE MGRDICHIAN Oriental Delight (Jazayair) from the album Oriental Delight, no date given
Lucky #13, featuring Youssef Kassab, Romeo Lahoud, Ozel Turkbas, and more! 1. UNKNOWN MUSICIANS (possibly Nicolas El Dik?) Ourak El Nakhil from the album Belly Dance! Music for an Oriental Dance, Vol. 2, 1973 2. OZEL TURKBAS Organ Improvisation By Jimmy Linardos from the album How To Belly Dance For Your Sultan, no date given 3. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK Wedding Party from the album Strictly Belly Dancing (Ya Habibi #2), 1973 4. JODETTE (KAMELIA) WITH ABOUD ABD EL AL AND HIS ORCHESTRA Lesson #4: Shaking the Stomach from the album How to Belly Dance (The Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972 5. YOUSSEF KASSAB Talaa Min Bayt Abuha from the album Nadira Belly Dances for Youssef Kassab, 1974 6. ABDUL ALEXI FREEMAN & HIS ENQUIRERS The Sultan's Sister from the album The Belly Dancer, no date given 7. AUTHENTIC ORCHESTRAS & SOLOISTS OF THE NEAR EAST I'll Be Drunk Tonight (Karsilama) from the album Music For Belly Dancing (aka Istanbul), no date given 8. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE Yaruss Kovetsi Sequence (Dubkie/Chifte Telli/Karshilama) from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East - Vol. 2, no date given 9. KEMANI GARIB, ET. AL. Suruverin Cezveler (Rampi-Karsilama) (9/8) from the album Special Music For Your Belly Dancing, 1974-1975 10. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Meenie Yaba (Where Is My Love?) from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1973 11. ROMEO LAHOUD Khidni Maak Ala Darb Baidet from the album Green Eyes and Oriental Moods, 1975 12. ANESTOS ATHOUNASIOU & HIS ENSEMBLE Otan Klene Thio Karthies (When Two Hearts Cry) from the album Music For Belly Dancing - Instrumentals From the Near East, no date given 13. THE SULTAN'S CARAVAN (FEATURING GUS VALI) Mustapha from the album Belly Dance to Great Navel Music, 1976 14. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS GUITAR Laylet Hob from the album Rhythms From the Orient, 1974 (CD reissue, Umbrella Records 2001)
Archive show #12, featuring some special requests at the end of the program! I'm always up for your requests; please let me know!1. RAFIC HOBEIKANadofrom the album Music For an Oriental Dance Vol. 1 - Danses de Nadia Gamal, 1973 2. THE SHEIK'S MENThe Belly Dancerfrom the album The Belly Dancer, 19613. LUTFI GUNERI WITH ORIENTAL ORCHESTRACarsiya Vardim (Cifte Telli)from the album Memories of Istanbul (Istanbul Hatiralar), no date given4. THE "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA, FEATURING VOCALS BY GEORGE ABDODo Oul Mazahir (A Taste of Wine)from the album Belly Dance Music, no date given5. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLEYelakaiki from the album All Points East, 19606. JALALEDDIN TAKESHVara Tagereefrom the album Jalaleddin Presents Belly Dance Music, 19767. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLERaks El Dabka (Double String Dance)from the album Dances of Port Said - Music of the Middle East, Vol. 5, 1960 8. RAYMOND MIRIJANIANBelly Dancer's Show: Yar Satch Larin, Madouvala, Helvaci, Te Na Ta Kano Ta Leftafrom the album Ray Mirijanian's Music For Belly Dancing Vol.1, no date given 9. TONI FRANGIEH (buzuk), SETRAK SARKISSIAN (tabla)Ya Mal Eshamfrom the album Belly Dance Nights (Layale Bourg El Hamam), Vol. 2, 1977 10. BEL-SHA-ZAAR WITH TOMMY GENAPOPOLUIS & THE GRECIAN KNIGHTSHip Vibrationfrom the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 196911. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRAOriental Moods (Geozlarin)from the album The Seventh Veil, no date given 12. MOHAMMED EL-SULIEMAN & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLEWhirling Sandsfrom the album The Music of Port Said, no date given13. CHRIS KALOGERSON & HIS ENSEMBLE SHARQI Ma Alli We Olteloufrom the album Belly Dance!, 1979 14. SONNY LESTER - HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUSTurkishfrom the album Little Egypt Presents: How to Belly Dance For Your Husband, 1968PLUS SPECIAL REQUESTS! Sonny Lester - Dance of Enticement David Carroll - CaravanArtie Barsamian - The Seventh VeilArtie Barsamian - Shadows in the Casbah
More vintage goodness from the vaults! Shimmy on!1. HANK MARDIGIAN SEXTET FEATURING GEORGE MGRDICHIAN Caucasian Dance from the album Oriental Delight, no date given2. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS GUITAR Guitar El Chark from the album Rhythms From the Orient, 1974 (CD reissue, Umbrella Records 2001)3. YOUSEF KOUYOUMJIAN & HIS BAGDAD ENSEMBLE Elef Leila Wa Leila (One Thousand and One Nights) from the album Bagdad, no date given4. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ali Baba from the album The Magic Carpet - Music of the Middle East, Vol. 4, 1958 5. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRA Looseen Cheegah from the album More Belly Dance - Music of the Middle East, no date given6. THE SULTANS Dere (9/8 Karsilama) from the album The Sultans Middle Eastern Band Vol. 1, 19817. ABDUL ALEXI FREEMAN AND HIS ENQUIRERS Bubbies, Baubles & Anklets from the album The Belly Dancer, no date given8. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE Catherine (laz) from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East - Vol. 1, no date given9. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Belly Dance Fantasy (Complete Belly Dance Routine): Zanuba, Man Zaman, Chifte-Telli, Drum solo, Sulu Kule from the album Belly Dancing with George Abdo, 197610. ROMEO LAHOUD Ala Bali from the album Dark Eyes and Oriental Moods, 197311. JODETTE (KAMELIA) WITH ABOUD ABD EL AL & HIS ORCHESTRA Lesson #2: Hip Movement from the album How to Belly Dance (The Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 197212. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK & HAKKI OBADIA ORCHESTRA Sesame Jump from the album Arrac-Laham Mishwee & Thou: Festive Dance Music from the Middle East, 196513. DJAMAL ASLAN Inta Habibi (My Love) from the album Lebanon - Her Heart, Her Sounds, no date given14. THE FEENJON GROUP Mustapha (Arabic) from the album Recorded Live at Cafe Feenjon, 1966 (recorded 12/13/65)15. UNKNOWN MUSICIANS (possibly Nicolas El Dik?) Ghazalieh from the album Belly Dance! Music for an Oriental Dance, Vol. 2, 1973
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting yet another stellar program from the vaults! Shimmy on, I say!PROGRAM 10 Playlist: 1. GUS VALI Nosh from the album Chimera - A Fantasy in Jazz/Rock/Mid-East Sounds, 1974 2. UNKNOWN ARTISTS (possibly Abou Abd El Aal?) Balady from the album Sweet Nights, 1967 3. BEL-SHA-ZAAR WITH TOMMY GENAPOPOLUIS & THE GRECIAN KNIGHTS Bust Exercise from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1969 4. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Raks Zeina (Dance, Oh Beautiful One!) from the album The Magic of Belly Dancing, 1979 5. IBRAHIM TURMEN Drum Solo from the album Saidi Wind Vol. 1, 1985 6. ANESTOS ATHOUNASIOU AND HIS ENSEMBLE Milao Me Ta Asteria (I Talk to the Stars) from the album Music For Belly Dancing - Instrumentals from the Near East, no date given 7. SONNY LESTER & HIS ORCHESTRA Snake Charmers Delight from the album Little Egypt Presents: MORE How to Belly-Dance For Your Husband, no date given 8. OZEL TURKBAS Ozel's Dance Routine from the album How To Belly Dance For Your Sultan, no date given 9. YOUSSEF KASSAB Ami Yabaya Al Ward from the album Nadira Belly Dances for Youssef Kassab, 1974 (Marisa's note: This one has a hypnotic hook that's hard to resist!) 10. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK WITH HAKKI OBADIA Mish Mish from the album Strictly Belly Dancing, the 6th Volume, 1979 11. THE STEVO TEODOSIEVSKI ENSEMBLE (UNCREDITED) Basal, Basal Seljadin from the album Authentic Belly Dance Music, 1967 12. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Yalla-Yalla (Come With Me) from the album Sultan of Bagdad - Music of the Middle East Vol. 2, 1957 13. THE SHEIK'S MEN Caravan from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 14. JOSEPH KARKOUR, ET. AL. Taksim Accordion from the album Belly Dance! Spectacular Rhythms from the Middle East, 1974
Sorry for the delay, folks! I will try to get a new show up every Sunday night or so. Here's the next archive show - shimmy on!Program 9 Playlist: 1. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS GUITAR Raqset El Fadaa from the album Rhythms From the Orient, 1974 (CD reissue, Umbrella Records, 2001) 2. ESIN ENGIN Anadolu Oyun Havasi from the album Modern Oyun Havalari 2, 1975 3. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE Geobeg Havasi (Chifte Telli) from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East - Vol. 2, no date given 4. JODETTE (KAMELIA) WITH ABOUD ABD EL AL & HIS ORCHESTRA Lesson #1: The Entrance from the album How to Belly Dance (The Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972 5. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ya Bakhita from the album Music of the African Arab - Vol. 3, 1958 6. AUTHENTIC ORCHESTRAS & SOLOISTS OF THE NEAR EAST Rast Taxim (Ud Solo) from the album Music For Belly Dancing (aka Istanbul), no date given 7. OZEL TURKBAS Bride From Bursa (Bursali) from the album Alla-Turca (The Turkish Way), 1975 8. JIMMY LINARDOS & HIS NEAR-EAST GROUP Belly Dance Routine Number Three from the album Jimmy Linardos and His Near-East Group Invite You to Belly Dance, Vol. 1, 1974 9. DAVID CARROLL & HIS ORCHESTRA Shish-Kebab from the album Percussion Orientale, 1961 10. GUS VALI Atchan Ya Sabaya from the album Belly Dance Navel Academy Vol. 2, 1977 11. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Misirlou from the album The Joy of Belly Dancing, 1975 12. ROMEO LAHOUD Yam El Jadayel from the album Green Eyes and Oriental Moods, 1975 13. KEMANI GARIB, ET. AL. Rumeli Karsilamasi (9/8) from the album Special Music For Your Belly Dancing, 1974-1975 14. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRA Tootin Tzara from the album Belly Dance Au Go-Go - Music of the Middle East, no date given 15. CHRIS KALOGERSON & HIS ENSEMBLE SHARQI Tsifteteli Tou Yianni from the album Belly Dance!, 1979 16. RAYMOND MIRIJANIAN Arabian Debki Dance from the album Ray Mirijanian's Music For Belly Dancing Vol.1, no date given 17. THE FEENJON GROUP Biklibidia (Jewelry) from the album Belly Dancing at the Cafe Feenjon, no date given
The Police exploded in the late 70s. By the early '80s they were one of the biggest bands in the world with countless hits like “Roxanne,” “Every Breath You Take,” and “Don't Stand So Close To Me.” They were classified as New Wave, but ska and reggae were prominent influences in their songs. Their popularity pre-dated the 2 Tone ska explosion. Nearly all of those bands—The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, The Bodysnatchers, Bad Manners—opened up for The Police at some point. Today we bring on The Police's drummer, Stewart Copeland. His drumming was highly informed by ska/reggae. In fact, he was the first member of the group to fall in love with the music. We discuss The Police's career, 2 Tone ska, reggae drumming and also talk about his new book, Stewart Copeland's Police Diaries. We also talk about how The Police were “fake punks” during the UK British movement, Stewart's first time seeing The Specials at The Hammersmith Palais and talking to Madness' singer Suggs about the show. We talk about UB40's place in the 2 Tone scene, as well as the important role that Stewart's brothers Miles and Ian played in all of this music gaining a larger audience. We talk about Don Letts role in popularizing reggae among punks, British skinheads, how Stewart discovered reggae in Berkeley (and how he found similarities to the Baladi music he heard as a child growing up in Egypt and Beirut.) And we talk about his weird side project Klark Kent, who actually scored a hit single before The Police! Plus, Stewart gives us an impassioned rant about music that is aimed at The Specials leader Jerry Dammers. If you'd like to support us and listen to early access, ad-free episodes with bonus content, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/indefenseofska If you like our theme song, go download the EP Lives by Slow Gherkin. They wrote the opening and closing song for our podcast. You can get both tunes from this one EP. https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/lives Support the In Defense host Aaron Carnes by purchasing a copy of his book, In Defense of Ska. The 2nd, expanded edition of In Defense of Ska releases in April 2024. https://www.clashbooks.com/new-products-2/aaron-carnes-in-defense-of-ska Co-host Adam Davis has a band called Omnigone. Their latest record, Against The Rest released on March 31, 2023. https://omnigone.bandcamp.com/album/against-the-rest The In Defense of Ska editor Chris Reeves runs a record label called Ska Punk International. They have new releases coming out all the time. https://www.skapunkinternational.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy