Belly Danc
Belly Danc
Belly Danc
La danse de l'almée (The Dance of the Almeh) by
Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1863
Social context …
In Egypt …
In Iran (Persia) …
In Turkey …
Play media
(video) A belly dancer on stage in Japan, 2016
In Spain …
In Australia …
The first wave of interest in belly dancing
in Australia was during the late 1970s to
1980s with the influx of migrants and
refugees escaping troubles in the Middle
East, including drummer Jamal Zraika.
These immigrants created a social scene
including numerous Lebanese and Turkish
restaurants, providing employment for
belly dancers. Rozeta Ahalyea is widely
regarded as the "mother" of Australian
belly dance,[33] training early dance
pioneers such as Amera Eid and Terezka
Drnzik. Belly dance has now spread across
the country, with belly dance communities
in every capital city and many regional
centres.
In the United Kingdom …
Costume
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Costume in Lebanon …
Health
Belly dance is a non-impact, weight-
bearing exercise and is thus suitable for all
ages.[44][45] Many of the moves involve
isolations, which improves flexibility of the
torso. Belly dance moves are beneficial to
the spine, as the full-body undulation
moves lengthen (decompress) and
strengthen the entire column of spinal and
abdominal muscles in a gentle way.
Notable practitioners
Professional belly dancers include:
Amar Gamal
Amera Eid
Badia Masabni
Dalilah (bellydancer)
Didem Kınalı
Dina Talaat
Fifi Abdou
Layla Taj
Mayte Garcia
Nadia Gamal
Nagwa Fouad
Naima Akef
Nejla Ates
Nelly Mazloum
Rachel Brice
Samia Gamal
Serena Wilson
Shakira
Sibel Can
Sofinar Gourian
Taheyya Kariokka
Terezka Drnzik
Zeinat Olwi
Zoe Jakes
In popular culture
The titular character of the Shantae series
of video games developed by Wayforward
Technologies is a belly dancing "half-
genie", who uses magical belly dances to
transform into various animals.
The Brazilian telenovela O Clone (also
known as El Clon in Spanish-speaking
countries and the United States) is set in
Brazil and Morocco and featured belly
dancing in many episodes. The lead
character, Jade (Giovanna Antonelli), used
it to entice her lover Lucas (Murilo Benício)
and to soothe and seduce her husband
Said (Dalton Vigh).
See also
Raqs sharqi
Baladi
Ghawazi
Almeh
Köçek
Persian dance
American Tribal Style Belly Dance
Improv Tribal Style Belly Dance
Tribal Fusion
M'alayah
Glossary of belly dance terms
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External links
Media related to Raqs Sharqi at
Wikimedia Commons
Top Dance Styles around the World
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