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I would like to further disambiguate this, so that we can have a section on...wait for it...dance from the middle east, specifically raqs, the period term for "Belly Dance".
I would like to further disambiguate this, so that we can have a section on...wait for it...dance from the [[Middle East|middle east]], specifically raqs, the period term for "[[belly dance|Belly Dance]]".


And yes, we have period sources for not only images of dancers, but descriptions as well. You can see some of the data at my [http://raqsstorm.org/apostate/?p=6 Overview] of SCA period Middle Eastern Dance, and the [http://raqsstorm.org/apostate/?p=7 Bibliography] for annotated sources.
And yes, we have period sources for not only images of [[dance]]rs, but descriptions as well. You can see some of the data at my [http://raqsstorm.org/apostate/?p=6 Overview] of SCA period Middle Eastern Dance, and the [http://raqsstorm.org/apostate/?p=7 Bibliography] for annotated sources.


If you have any opinions on this approach, please don't hesitate to speak up.
If you have any opinions on this approach, please don't hesitate to speak up.
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--[[User:Asim|----asim]] 18:57, 26 Jan 2006 (CST)
--[[User:Asim|----asim]] 18:57, 26 Jan 2006 (CST)


* That sounds great. I can't check your site at the moment (seems to be down today), but if it's the one i think it is, it was really interesting and well researched. I'd be proud to have you write something up, and I think that sort of information is very useful to help new people learn what the period versions of belly dance are. - [[User:Tiff|Tiff]]


* We do already have a stubby page on [[middle eastern dance|Middle Eastern dance]] (which points to your pages) but yes.... we need change the [[dance]] link from just being a redirect to [[renaissance dance]] and make it a section reference to all [[Cunnan]] pages on dancing. - [[User:Cian|Cian Gillebhrath]] 21:54, 26 Jan 2006 (CST)
That sounds great. I can't check your site at the moment (seems to be down today), but if it's the one i think it is, it was really interesting and well researched. I'd be proud to have you write something up, and I think that sort of information is very useful to help new people learn what the period versions of belly dance are.

[[User:Tiff|Tiff]]
Wow! Didn't even notice that my stuff was already linked through from here...
The site's back up, and even faster [insert geek talk here], so hopefully it should work like a charm from here on in.
I'll read through the wiki editing stuff again today, and see if I can't start working pages out soon. Sukran/Thanks, everyone!
--[[User:Asim|----asim]] 07:31, 28 Jan 2006 (CST)

Latest revision as of 23:31, 28 January 2006

I would like to further disambiguate this, so that we can have a section on...wait for it...dance from the middle east, specifically raqs, the period term for "Belly Dance".

And yes, we have period sources for not only images of dancers, but descriptions as well. You can see some of the data at my Overview of SCA period Middle Eastern Dance, and the Bibliography for annotated sources.

If you have any opinions on this approach, please don't hesitate to speak up.

------asim 18:57, 26 Jan 2006 (CST)

  • That sounds great. I can't check your site at the moment (seems to be down today), but if it's the one i think it is, it was really interesting and well researched. I'd be proud to have you write something up, and I think that sort of information is very useful to help new people learn what the period versions of belly dance are. - Tiff

Wow! Didn't even notice that my stuff was already linked through from here... The site's back up, and even faster [insert geek talk here], so hopefully it should work like a charm from here on in. I'll read through the wiki editing stuff again today, and see if I can't start working pages out soon. Sukran/Thanks, everyone! ------asim 07:31, 28 Jan 2006 (CST)