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About Bellydancing - A Brief History
The style of dancing we now call belly
dance, or raks
sharqi, can trace its history back to Mesopotamia, over 6000 years ago,
with
the Egyptians, Turks, and Phoenicians all claiming the dance as their
own.
These dances originated as fertility, temple, birthing and celebratory
dances; the
most festive occasions. These dances soon spread and soon each region
and
village had developed its own style.
The
movement vocabulary of bellydance is a conglomeration of styles from
many regions
as a result of cultural exchange historically through trade and
shifting
national boundaries. American belly
dance is unique in that its present form has been shaped by so many
different
cultural influences and traditions. It
is constantly evolving, as new dances are introduced to the community,
and for
this reason it has a remarkable variety.
Today belly
dance is enjoyed worldwide and is taught in almost every country. While
a small
percentage of enthusiasts use belly dance as an income supplement, and
smaller
percentage derive their sole income from performance and/or teaching,
the
majority of enthusiasts pursue it for mere enjoyment as exercise,
recreation
and socialization. Many perform regularly as amateurs or
semi-professionals:
belly dance communities worldwide are notable for their energy and
enthusiasm
in putting on collaborative performances, workshops and other events.
It is
ironic that while traditionally Middle Eastern women have been
discouraged from
or censured for pursuing a identity and career as a belly dancer, many
Western
women embrace it as a means of rediscovering themselves and nurturing a
stronger personal sense of empowerment.
Many women today in the and approach
belly dance as a tool for empowerment
and strengthening of the body, mind, and spirit. Issues of body-image,
self-esteem, healing
from sexual violation, sisterhood, and self-authentication are
regularly
addressed in belly dance classes everywhere.
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Common Misconceptions
Basic Moves
Bellydance Styles
Health & Bellydancing
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