Belly Dancing in the Middle East
by Me'ira
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The term "belly dance" is credited to Mr. Sol Bloom. He was an entertainment impressionario and the First to popularize the dance in the United States by bringing authentic Middle Eastern dancers and musicians to the 1893 Chicago World Fair (he was actually not the First to bring the dance to the US, but his show seemed to capture the attention of the American public).
Despite the wide range of dance ability and authenticity of the traditional dancers, a standardized
Image started to emerge, mainly through Hollywood movies, of dancers wearing a bra,
often decorated with glass beaded fringe or coins, and a belt worn at the hip line over a skirt executing snaky moves This image has helped to tarnish this
traditional dance, In some peoples eyes, into something more associated with sleaze.
The 'Jewel-In-the-navel"
is definitely an American invention Hollywood costume designers started it In the 1950's because of their strict "morality" code Exposing the naval on television was banned so the costumers put a Jewel in the navel to cover it up From the censors.
Today, it's still technically illegal In Egypt For the abdomen to be exposed In public. Most
professional dancers cover their stomachs by wearing body stockings or a 'cholis', a Fitted
midriff length vest that Fasten underneath the bra or long beaded dresses.
Khaleeji dance is the dance of the Persian Gulf States and Saudi Arabia. The dancers wear a very Full,
often highly embroidered, caftan called a 'thobe nashal', most movements are centred on the shoulders, and there is a distinctive hair toss.
Belly dancing has created Famous Egyptian dancers like Lucy, who has achieved
fame and wealth similar to rock stars In the United States. These dancers receive large sums of money to
perform, and from their fees they hire their own orchestra, choreograph their dances, and have numerous expensive costumes
in order to present an elaborate stage show
Today, people around the world are embracing this dance For many different
reasons: effective exercise, holistic health, a run hobby, relaxation etc. Unlike many other types of dance there
is no age limit with it. Many women Find it an excellent way to reconnect with their Femininity and In Egypt today It is
still the custom to hire a belly dancer for a wedding The bride and groom
often take a picture with their hands on the belly dancer's stomach This
is an obvious reference to the dance's relation to ancient Fertility cults.
To learn more about belly
dancing in Bahrain please contact:-
Iman - Profile Fitness Regency Hotel
Bahrain Ballet Centre.
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