Articles & Interviews

SPONSORING WITH SUCCESS by Kajira Djoumahna, copyright 2001
published in Zaghareet! Magazine, 2001

Not Your Mother’s Belly Dance by Kajira Djoumahna, copyright 2003
published in Zaghareet! Magazine, 2003

In Honor of Women’s History Month, or Do Yourself a Favor and Don’t Buy It
by Kajira Djoumahna, copyright 2004, all rights reserved.
Published in Zaghareet! Magazine, 2004


WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS, an interview with RACHEL BRICE, BELLYDANCE SUPERSTAR conducted by Kajira Djoumahna, all rights reserved, 2004

Tribal Synergy 1 & Tribal Synergy 2 - Paulette Rees-Denis & Kajira Djoumahna Discuss Its Power to Heal and Transform

An interview with Kajira Djoumahna by Sashi of Blue Moon Belly Dance

The First Ever American Tribal Festival And Celebration! by Kajira Djoumahna with editorial help by Ellen Cruz, copyright 2001

Middle Eastern Music and Dance Camp Mendocino Woodlands, CA. August 2000 a review by Kajira Djoumahna

Tribal Tales a music review by Kajira Djoumahna, copyright 2000

Book review by Kajira Djoumahna, RMT, CMT of INSIGHTS and INSPIRATIONS for DANCERS - a book of Poetry, Rhymes, Affirmations and Helpful Hints by Tonya Chianis, R.Sc.P.

My friend Sani Rifati's article, Please Call Me Rom, was published in the Vol. 17, No. 2 issue of Habibi Magazine.

The Rom Interviews Click that link to read interviews with both Sani Rifati and Esma Redzepova, the undisputed Queen of Romany Song! It is published in the March, 1999 issue of Jareeda Magazine.

Invisible Roma in Kosovo? Is Sani's latest article that was published in Zaghareet! Magazine, in the May / June 1999 issue.

This site also contains Kajira's Interview by Barbara Sellers-Young

KD's Cover Feature - Jareeda is a biographical article from Jareeda Magazine in November 1998, featuring myself as the cover dancer.

You can access my previously published interviews as always. Two of their intros need updates, and they are floating in AOL's never-never land and are currently inaccessible to me. However, they're still out there, and each link does work. I just can't get to them to work on updating those two intros to reflect that all have now been published, so ignore the intros for Morocco's and Laurel's that says they are "awaiting publication in Jareeda." Contact me if you want to use anything as usual. Here they are:

The Dream Dancer - A tribute

Carolena's Interview

Delilah's Interview

An Interview with Morocco

Laurel's Interview

An Interview with Artemis

Suhaila's Interview

An Interview with Maja, the Girl from the Nile

 

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