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"What's wrong with being a dancer who just loves
to dance?" |
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"Once my bra strap broke mid way through a perfomance," she begins. "I managed to get off stage - but my dressing woman had it back together and I was back on stage within thirty seconds." She's even had a whisky glass thrown at her: "that was my fault, my Arabic wasn't so good then and I think instead of calling someone my brother I called him a homosexual - not good in Arab society," she smirks.
"Belly dancing is not only to do with the belly: it's in the hips, the arms, the waist - it's the whole body. I'm translating the rythmn and melody into my body. It's a powerful expression of women without words. It's saying it's OK to be sexy and powerful - but not vulgar. It's being dignified."
What can western women gain from belly dancing?
"A lot of women want to do it because they love the music. There's
others who want to tone their body. Some need it cos they're shy and low
self-esteem. Taking lessons and performing in groups gives them self-esteem
- an acceptance, an acknowledgement. It's both very personal and very public.
The women that are drawn to it are definitely interested in the woman side
of it. I had one woman - she was an engineer - she said, I'm not in my body
at all. I want to find myself as a women, she said. It's a very feminine
dance."
What's so special about Egypt?
"It's the only middle eastern country that is - possibly - democratic.
It has alcohol - and as far as the dance is concerned it's as old as the
pyramids. Cairo is the heart of the dance. Thirty years ago there was nightclubs
everywhere. Every four or five star hotel had a nightclub -the money was
huge."
"Then the rot set in. If you look at movies of the last ten or twenty years they all depicts the dancer as a theif, a liar, a prostitute, man eater. Recently Dina has declined to act in any film that depicts dancers in a negative light. Several months ago Fifi Abdou was interviewed, the interviewer was making out that dancers are bad - she said 'what is wrong with being a dancer who just loves to dance?' I always think what's your issue, why can't you handle it. It's your dirty mind."
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About Egypt
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Did Moses cross the Red
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Who was St Catherine?
The monks of Mount Sinai
Was Jesus resurrected?
Nasser - Egypt's failed strongman
Bonaparte: 'don't wash I'm coming'
Mohammed Ali
A history of St Catherine's monastery
A Short history of the harem
Lawrence of Arabia
Ancient Egypt's most prolific king: Ramses II
Egypt's Christian minority
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Red Sea bans shark fishing
Wrecks and ecology
The Red Sea and its coral reefs
Red Sea wrecks 1
Red Sea wrecks 2
Jacques Cousteau, Red Sea pioneer
Djibouti: the least-heard-of place in the world?
The Bedouins of the Red Sea
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Dahab dive sites
Diving overview
Freediving
Diving in Dahab (a testimonial)