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  2. Layla Taj - Wikipedia

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    Taj has been contracted as an in-house solo Egyptian belly dancer throughout the Middle East, [6] including Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt, where cultural and legal norms have been selective regarding who is eligible to perform. [7] [8] In Egypt, Taj has been contracted as the principal belly dancer at venues in Sharm El Sheikh ...

  3. Raqs sharqi - Wikipedia

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    This has come to be considered the classical style of dance in Egypt by the 1950s. These dancers were famous not only for their role in Egyptian films, but also for their performances at the "Opera Casino" opened in 1925 by Badia Masabni. This venue was a popular place for influential musicians and choreographers from both the US and Europe, so ...

  4. Baladi - Wikipedia

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    Baladi means 'of the country' and is a style of Egyptian folk dance from the early 20th century which is still very popular. Thus, Egyptian Beledi means 'of the country of Egypt'. [3] It came about when farmers moved to the city and began dancing in small spaces. Egyptians have Baladi people, Baladi bread, Baladi rhythms, Baladi music and ...

  5. Amie Sultan - Wikipedia

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    "If there's a belly dancer on stage, don't try to dance with her because it's distracting. If you're at the opera, you would never go on stage to dance with the artist." – Amie Sultan [18] Sultan objects to the term belly dance, as the term is a foreign term (from the French danse du ventre), [14] and prefers to speak of "Egyptian dance". [14]

  6. Belly dance - Wikipedia

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    Belly dance has been in evidence in the UK since the early 1960s. During the 1970s and 1980s, there was a thriving Arabic club scene in London, with live Arabic music and belly dancing a regular feature, [52] but the last of these closed in the early 1990s. [53]

  7. Arab folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Belly dance also referred to as Egyptian dance (Arabic: رقص شرقي, romanized: Raqs sharqi) is an Egyptian expressive dance, [15] [16] [11] [17] which emphasizes complex movements of the torso. [18] Many boys and girls in countries where belly dancing is popular will learn how to do it when they are young.

  8. Badia Masabni - Wikipedia

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    Badia Masabni (Arabic: بديعة مصابني, born Wadiha Masabni (Arabic: وديعة مصابني; 1 February 1892 – 23 July 1974) was a belly dancer, singer, actress, night club owner and businesswoman considered as the developer of modern belly dancing, [1] [2] by bringing the Western and Hollywood-esque vibe into it, after living for several years in the Americas since the age of seven.

  9. Ghawazi - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic غوازي ghawāzī (singular غازية ghāziya) means "conqueror", as the ghaziya is said to "conquer" the hearts of her audience. They were also known as awālim (singular alma, transliterated almeh in French as almée), but in Egypt, Awalim are the traditional Egyptian dancers and singers of the city, not rural areas, who used to perform in respectable events such as the ...