BELLY DANCE LIFE PODCAST
Hosted by Iana Komarnytska
The Belly Dance Life Podcast is a series of audio interviews with artists who work in the belly dance related industry. Our podcast ranks in the official Apple Podcast Charts, and was acknowledged as one of the top Canadian dance-related podcasts across the web in 2021 by Feedspot.
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Maha Al Musa is an award-winning international childbirth educator, speaker, and the founder of EmbodyBirth and BellydanceBirth®, a pioneering approach to pregnancy and birth preparation she has been teaching since 1997. A leading advocate for natural birth, breastfeeding, and women’s embodied wisdom, she is the author of the acclaimed book Dance of the Womb: The Essential Guide to Belly Dance for Pregnancy and Birth, along with a widely recognized practice video series. Maha has presented at major conferences and institutions worldwide, sharing her work across Australia, the USA, India, and China. A mother of three, she is known for integrating personal experience with decades of teaching, including giving birth to her daughter at 46 in a home water lotus birth. Her work has received international awards and endorsements from respected figures in the birth community, and continues to influence both mothers and birth professionals globally.
In this episode you will learn about:
Why most women are disconnected from their bodies—and how dance can rebuild that trust
Reasons why traditional belly dance was never about choreography—but about energy, emotion, and shared presence
Why professional belly dancers often struggle with birth—and the impact of muscle tension and control
How fear, medical systems, and external authority can disconnect women from their own instincts
Approaching menopause as a powerful rite of passage rather than decline