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I was Interviewed about Zills on the Belly Geek Podcast!

Davina with zills: Now and then

Last spring I had the fantastic opportunity to join Nadira in of the Belly Dance Geek for a fun interview about my latest book “Zills: Music on Your Fingertips.”   I had soo much fun geeking out about the ancient history of finger cymbals and their role in dance today.

Right:  Davina with Zills – Now & Then

Nadira’s podcasts are essential listening here for belly dancers of every style.  Since discovering her site, and joining the clubhouse, I’ve spent many a thoughtful hour listening to her interviews.  She selects some of the most well-respected dancers, instructors, and scholars working in our community today.  I was so pleased to be included in such an illustrious group!

Geeking Out about Finger Cymbals

To hear my interview about finger cymbals with Nadira, follow this link.

https://www.bellydancegeek.com/2017/03/geek-out-with-dawn-devine/

Zills: Music on Your Fingertips

In this day and age in the world of belly dance, our greater, global community is quite widespread.  There is no one single space for dancers to go to for quality information.  As an author, I’m always pleased to find out about new dancers and their projects.  In the more than 30 years that I’ve been involved in this world of belly dance, there has never been one single place where all dancers go for information.  I know there are hundreds of thoughtful dancers with interesting blogs, videos, podcasts, magazines and more.

Do you have a favorite belly dance resource?  Do you have a blog you think I should check out?  Let me know by dropping me a line at davina@davina.us.   I would love to see what dancers around the world are doing.

Have fun catching my podcast interview – and poking around Nadira’s website to listen and watch more!

Dance Well – Be Well – Costume Frequently,
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
July 16, 2017

 

By Davina

Davina ~ Dawn Devine is a belly dance costume designer, dance instructor and author of more than a dozen publications on Middle Eastern dance.