Archive for January, 2010

Tribal Belly Dance – belly dance American Style

Many people assume that Tribal belly dance is an authentic Middle Eastern belly dance style.  Not so!  Tribal is American and proud of it.    This article explains its origins.

There are now many “fusion” variants of the original American Tribal Style.  Recognising that ATS itself is a modern invention, tribal dancers are very open to and accepting of new evolutions of the style.

The dance we know as the belly dance originated, it is believed, in the Middle East in ancient times dating back to the dawn of civilization. And while it has changed from region to region over its lengthy history, it has perhaps never changed to the extent that is seen today in the American Tribal Style Belly Dance.

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Preparing for Performance

There’s a law somewhere that says whatever can happen, will happen!   A few weeks ago, my belly dance teacher was performing at a wedding, when the fastening of her halter neck top snapped.  She had no choice but to stop dancing and tie the ends together, or bare her all to the audience!

Last week I was surprised to see another belly dancing friend posting on Facebook that she’d almost flashed the audience when one of her bra straps failed, and I realised just how common such mishaps can be. 

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Better Stage Presence for Belly Dancers

Before I took up belly dance, I was a flamenco dancer.  After a show, audience members would often pick me out to tell me how much they enjoyed my performance. It was strange, because I was far from being the best dancer in the troupe. I’ve always thought the difference was my stage presence.
Michelle Joyce has some excellent DVD’s which explore the difference between just doing the steps and actually performing.

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