الخميس، 24 نوفمبر 2011

A Brief History



Although its origins are disputed, belly dance is generally considered to be an ancient dance, having evolved from various dance traditions throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

The Golden Era of the art form was set in Egypt in the mid-twentieth century. Today it is practiced in earnest by thousands of enthusiasts all over Europe and North America.

The Arabic terms for the dance are actually raks sharki, the contemporary stage art, and its country cousin, baladi.

Raks sharki translates as "dance of the East" or "oriental dance" and baladi, meaning "country", refers to a rhythm, style of dance and costume all relating to the Egyptian folk tradition.