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Dawn Devine (Davina): The Story Behind Writing 20+ Belly Dance Books About Costumes And More
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Dawn Devine, also known as Davina, is a costume designer, author, and lifelong dancer with a passion for belly dance and all things that sparkle. Best known for her popular books on how to design and construct belly dance costumes, she has built a unique career at the intersection of dance, fashion, and education. With a background in tap, jazz, modern, and ballet, Davina discovered belly dance as a teenager and has since taken the stage as a performer, teacher, and creative mentor. She is dedicated to helping dancers create beautiful, well-fitting costumes and is constantly writing—whether it’s books, blog posts, or magazine articles. A true costume historian at heart, Davina also enjoys diving into archives to uncover the origins and evolution of fashion, textiles, and stagewear.
In this episode you will learn about:
- How Davina’s passion for sewing turned into costume repairs for local dancers and eventually her own costume book
- Learning self-publishing from sci-fi zine culture, selling her first 50 books on spot, and writing over 20 books since then
- Challenges of affording professional costumes in the 80s and the importance of the costume making skills
- Her research into vintage Assiut fabric and what makes it so magical
- Deep dive into zills—why dancers need more context, not just technique
Show Notes to this episode:
Find Dawn Devine (Davina) on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, website, and Patreon.
Publications in Print:
Cloth of Egypt - Amazon, Etsy.
Zills: Music On Your Fingertips - Amazon , Etsy
Becoming a Belly Dancer - Amazon , Etsy
Embellished Bras - Amazon , Etsy
Skirting The Issues & Pants for the Dance - Amazon ,
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