Unique Turkish Belly
Dancing
Turkish belly dancing is an ancient form of dance that
traces its roots to Anatolian fertility rites. The sensual
movements that celebrate a woman’s natural curves and contours
are part of an ancient fertility rite. Turkish belly dancing
still has some of that mystique and its vibrant routines and
costumes reflect its pagan roots.
There are of course other influences on this art form but
belly dancing in Turkey has remained distinct from other belly
dancing traditions largely due to the fact that it is still
very much a part of everyday Turkish life rather then a mere
tourist act. it is common to see belly dancing on Turkish
television, corporate events, and parties.
Vibrant
Art
Turkish belly dancing has been allowed to evolve, as there
have been no restrictions on what can and cannot be performed.
This means that belly dancers in Turkey are free to express
themselves, and this translates itself into energetic
performances that require great flexibility and strength.
The costumes of Turkish belly dancers are also sexier; with
more cleavage and leg on display then the relatively demure
Egyptian dancers. This style of costume is very popular in the
West and the skirts with high slits have made their way to
Western belly dancing classes everywhere.
The use of coins in Turkish belly dancing in terms of
accessories is not all that common. Instead the costumes rely
on intricate beading for drama and flair. Finger cymbals are
also unique to this branch of belly dancing. The music in
Turkish belly dancing involves the oboe, clarinet, Oud, Kanoon,
Ney, and hand drums.
Male
Dancers
Although this form of dance is associated with females there
are instances when male belly dancers have taken center stage.
Turkish belly dancing is no different. There have been male
dancers who have impersonated women and others who simply use
belly dancing moves to demonstrate their strength and
agility.
Male dancers have always courted controversy but they are
slowly gaining acceptance. In fact every Turkish party that
hires belly dancers is sure to see a male audience member jump
up and try to compete with the star attraction. He is usually
not that successful though.
This form of dance will most likely continue to evolve and
expand in Turkey, as it is an accepted and revered part of
Turkish culture. It is proving to be popular among many Western
women who appreciate the sensuality of the movements and the
great strength it can provide anyone who studies this
dance.
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