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'''Belly dancing''' is a rhythmic [[dance]] originating in the dance traditions of the [[Middle East]]. The dance is defined by the fluid movements of the dancer causing the torso or belly to undulate or dance. |
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==Styles== |
==Styles== |
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Various styles and traditions of dancing have emerged in recent years. Styles are defined by their movements and the costume incorporated into the dance. |
Various styles and traditions of dancing have emerged in recent years. Styles are defined by their movements and the [[clothing|costume]] incorporated into the dance. |
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===Tribal=== |
===Tribal=== |
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===Cabaret=== |
===Cabaret=== |
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==Men Dancing== |
==Men Dancing== |
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There is a small tradition of men and boys who practice |
There is a small tradition of men and boys who practice belly dancing. While the feminine form of the dance emphasizes grace and beauty the masculine focuses on control and power. |
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 14 December 2007
Belly dancing is a rhythmic dance originating in the dance traditions of the Middle East. The dance is defined by the fluid movements of the dancer causing the torso or belly to undulate or dance.
Styles
Various styles and traditions of dancing have emerged in recent years. Styles are defined by their movements and the costume incorporated into the dance.
Tribal
Cabaret
Men Dancing
There is a small tradition of men and boys who practice belly dancing. While the feminine form of the dance emphasizes grace and beauty the masculine focuses on control and power.