Michael E. Ibrahim NAO Conductor

Published: April 22, 2021, 12:04 a.m.

How did we get Michael Ibrahim and the National Arab Orchestra (NAO) into Texas?

Michael recently joined us from Detroit along with Karen's cousin, Julie Scott, Former Executive Director of The Youth Orchestra of San Antonio, to talk about this incredible story.

Rest assured, we are looking at even bigger ways to instruct dancers on how to work with live music and giving them the opportunity to do it. 


During this episode of the Baby Boomer Belly Dancer, we talk about:

00:00 The incredible story begins with Project Band and adding instruments

02:35 Finding a nay player on YouTube -- Michael Ibrahim, NAO Founder and Conductor

04:48 Connecting through Naser Musa and flying dancers to Minneapolis to see Michael

05:44 Going to Detroit to see the NAO Takht Ensemble

06:10 Tying in to San Antonio's Dream Week with the Youth Orchestra of San Antonio

10:24 Planning the concert at Incarnate Word and pulling in the Lebanese community

11:46 Creating a sold out concert and an excitement for more

13:40 Live Arab music -- Texas singers and musicians are coming out of the woodwork

14:54 In less than a year, having the full orchestra at Trinity University

15:11 Attracting support from Houston and playing there to another sold out crowd

18:21 Using concerts as a catalyst to bring communities together

19:45 Why Michael founded the National Arab Orchestra -- a purpose of culture

23:16 The NAO's Building Bridges through Music program and "starting with ourselves"

24:50 The pandemic afforded the NAO the opportunity to build a virtual community

26:06 How excited Karen was when she joined the NAO Board

27:55 Collaboration, education, and kids learning the music to pass along tradition

30:00 Keeping the inspiring energy of live music at the forefront -- makes us human

32:02 Having dancers on stage with the Takht Ensemble in January of 2020

33:03 Folding dance into the music and elevating the tone of the cultural conversation

35:50 Cultural dissemination vs cultural appropriation

43:31 Belly dance is a huge window opportunity to curiosity and conversations

46:59 The arts as a window into culture and why people do what they do

47:40 Teaching dancers how to listen to the music and improvisation

55:01 The NAO Takht Ensemble and Karavan Studio's weekend showcase in October 2021


"When you want to get to know someone, you invite them over for dinner; that's how life works." - Michael Ibrahim

While we had some technical difficulties, they didn't hold us back from this great conversation with Michael and Julie.