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Feb 2024
1h 19m

Dance with Zeina Assaf

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With over 20 years of experience in the dancing industry, Zeina has come to a point where competition among dance teacher is not a matter of who trains the next pro dancer anymore. In this episode she leads us to what made her a multidisciplinary dancer and passionate teacher. 

مع أكثر من 20 عامًا من الخبرة في مجال الرقص، وصلت زينة إلى نقطة لم تعد فيها المنافسة بين مدرسي الرقص مسألة من يقوم بتدريب الراقص المحترف التالي بعد الآن. تقودنا في هذه الحلقة إلى ما جعلها راقصة متعددة التخصصات ومعلمة شغوفة.


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