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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

SAMIA GAMAL : Five persons have had impact on my life. ( Exclusive for Amanionline.com )



Five persons have had impact on my life
By artist Samia Gamal

amanionline.com


Samia Gamal recently tied the knot with wealthy American Abdullad King. Before she headed to the United States with him, we inquired about how this new chapter in her life would affect her. Samia mentioned that it's too soon to discuss this matter, but she is willing to share about five individuals who have significantly influenced her life, each holding a special place in her heart.



1 - My mother:
amanionline.comMy mother was a kind and virtuous individual who dedicated her life to her children, exemplifying compassion and humanity. Like any traditional mother, she imparted to me the essential skills of traditional-fashioned home economics, including how to prepare three types of eggplant and mend socks, among other household tasks. She also taught me to respect my elders and to treat younger individuals in a way that would earn their respect. The lessons she provided were invaluable to me, especially as I began my career and sought to carve out my own place in the world of fame.
 
2 - My sister:
The second significant influence in my life was my sister, who supported me by alleviating many of my responsibilities, allowing me to concentrate solely on my dance career. She acted like a mother, overseeing my needs. She managed my household tasks, cooked my meals, did my laundry, cleaned my room, and took care of many other things. Without her support, I wouldn't have experienced the comfort that enabled me to focus on my dancing..

3-Badia Massabni: 
amanionline.comOne of the most influential figures in my life is Badia Massabni. She deserves significant recognition for her role in the growth and success of the vibrant dance scene in Egypt. Badia was a strong, pioneering woman who held a deep respect for the art of dance.

From her, I have gained valuable lessons in self-confidence, pride, and the importance of viewing oriental dance as a respected art form rather than merely a way to provoke instincts, as some of my peers perceive it.
4 - Om Mohammed: 
She isn't a leader, teacher, or writer, but she was a woman from the neighborhood where I started my career. A humble, reserved, and traditional person, she had a passion for oriental dancing. Her talent was remarkable, as she could mimic all the dancers, including the famous ones from Muhammad Ali Street. Om Ahmed was my first dance instructor; she taught me my initial dance steps and supported me until I became an accomplished dancer.

5 - My friend "x": 
She was a colleague of mine at the theater, and we both started our careers by debuting in the dance review as novices. She was a loyal and sincere friend, always supporting my interests as if they were her own. Whenever I faced pain or experienced mistreatment from the junior dancers, she was always there for me. I can't reveal her name, but she has since retired from dancing and married a well-known man. She is now happily living with her husband and their two children.


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