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Johara has been sharing the art of belly dance in the New England area since 1997. She is a leading performer, instructor, choreographer and director of Snake Dance Theater Company. Her repertoire includes Egyptian, Turkish, and American Cabaret belly dance, along with Middle Eastern Folk and tribal fusion. Having produced over fourteen shows since 2001, Johara is a pioneer in theatrical belly dance. As a soloist and member of MAVI (Turkish) dance company, she has performed in Turkey, Greece, Brazil, and across the United States. Some highlights include The Chicago Turkish Festival, the International Folk Festival Inegol Turkey, the Massachusetts Dance Festival, Jordan Hall and Institute of Contemporary Arts. She is known for her musicality, fiery drum solos, and sensual veil-work.
Johara has been featured in many newspapers and television programs, and has graced the covers of the Brookline and Watertown Tabs. She draws on her training in jazz music at Berklee College and extensive study in multiple dance forms and world percussion. She holds a master’s degree in ESL teaching and a yoga teaching certification. While Johara teaches all levels, many of her former students have gone on to become professional belly dancers, including one who is currently with Bellydance Evolution and Superstars. She continues to share her love of this beautiful and ancient dance form.
Some highlights of Johara's solo career include venues such as the Boston Institute of
Contemporary Art, Fenway Park, the Massachusetts Dance Festival and Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Travelling as a member and featured solo dancer of the Turkish folk dance group, Mavi Dance, some of
Johara's performances have included an international dance festival in Inegol, Turkey, a gala at the Hyatt
Regency in New York City, Turkish festivals in Chicago and New Jersey, productions at New England
Conservatory's Jordan Hall, and at MIT's Kresge Auditorium with renowned composer Mehmet Sanliko.
Johara and Snake Dance Theater Company opened for Club Belly Dance at the Regent Theater in 2012.
Johara's diverse background in dance includes 15 years of study in Middle Eastern dance (Egyptian
and Turkish) along with 5 years of study in West African dance and several years of training in Afro-
Caribbean and Latin dance styles. Beyond folk dance, she has also acquired training in Modern, Jazz, Hip-
Hop, and Ballroom dance, in order to broaden her scope as a dancer and instructor. Further augmenting
her abilities as a dancer is Johara's musical background, which includes training in Jazz vocals at Berklee
College of Music and an Associate's degree in Jazz and Contemporary Music from the University of Maine,
Augusta. World percussion extensively influenced her studies as she recorded and performed congas and
doumbek with bands such as Cosmos Factor, Ibrahima's World Beat, and Casablanca band. Her diverse
training in music and dance help her to create exciting shows that entertain as they educate the public on
the truly beautiful art form that is Middle Eastern dance.
As a dance instructor, Johara has trained some of Boston's top belly dancers, many of whom have
achieved distinction as Middle Eastern dance performers and instructors. Two of her students passed
auditions to join the internationally acclaimed Bellydance Superstars, produced by Miles Copeland, and
one of her former students, Lauren Michelle Boldt, is currently on tour with Club Belly Dance. Many of
her students have won dance competitions, performed in her professional theater productions and have
gone on to pursue dance professionally. In addition to her extensive experience in the realm of dance,
Johara also possesses a Master's degree in teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), as well as
certification as a yoga instructor in Hatha and Vinyasa forms. These additional qualifications underscore
her ability as an instructor, and characterize her as unique within the dance community in this regard.
Currently, Johara teaches dance, yoga, and English as a Second Language in the greater Boston area.
Johara has organized many well-recognized dance events in Boston. She established the Boston
Annual Belly Dance Awards in 2004, and produced numerous dance events including her Serpentine
Nights series, a gala show with dancer/choreographer Amir Thaleb from Argentina, and a workshop
with famed dancer Clara Ramona of Spain. Her 2006 Awards featured Amar Gamal from Bellydance
Superstars as well as a workshop and show with Virginia Mendez of Miami. In addition, her events always
feature local talent from the Boston area, which she believes is integral to the development of the Middle
Eastern dance community in the New England area.
As the director of Snake Dance Theater Company, Johara has been producing full scale theater
productions since 2001. Her choreographies range from traditional Middle Eastern (Egyptian/Turkish
oriental, Saudi, Turkish Gypsy/Rom) to unique fusions with Latin, modern, hip-hop, American, and
Hollywood fantasy styles of dance. Johara's shows include professional lighting and sound engineers,
theatrical props, and often set design and multi-media displays. In her debut show, Celestial Bodies: 2001
Bellydance Odyssey, she channeled her theme of the five senses into original poetry, choreography and
costumes artfully represented in the production. Her 2003 show, East Meets West: America Arabian-
Style, expressed an intricate and complex theme of the historical and ongoing intercultural exchanges of
dance and popular culture between the US and Egypt, and included such sub themes as the orientalist
perceptions of the dance. In 2005, Johara created one of her most extravagant productions, A Gypsy in
Cairo, in which she added a complex story line, narration, acting, elaborate set design, and a 36- member
cast - one of her largest casts ever. It was a full year in the making, and brought down the house at the
sold-out Regent Theater in Arlington, Massachusetts. In 2009, Johara returned to the Regent Theater
with Harvest Moon in which she added original film backdrop by Garabed Setrekian for her gothic story-
dance trilogy, Vampire Bride. Johara has continued to push the boundaries of her genre with such dances
as Un-caged, a dance fantasy with giant Isis wings performed to Led Zeppelin's Kashmir, and Maypole,
incorporating the pagan ritual dance of weaving ribbons around a maypole. She continues her exploration
of middle eastern folk dance with her Egyptian Saidi stick and Gawazee dance and Saudi Khaleeji.
More about Snake Dance Theater
Snake Dance Theater Company (SDT) entertains as it educates audiences in Boston and throughout
New England with its unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern style and fusion Belly Dance. SDT
earned the City Spotlight award in 2008 and has appeared in numerous television programs and
newspapers in Boston and Cambridge. Memorable performances include shows at the Citi Performing
Arts Center, Boston Center for the Arts, John Hancock Center, MIT's Kresge Auditorium, Fenway Park,
and for the opening of Bellydance Superstars "Club Belly Dance". They continue to perform at festivals,
World Community Dance Day, Green Festival Boston, and Figment Boston.
To interview Johara, contact:
Johara and Snake Dance Productions
[email protected] or call (617) 922-3676
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