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Middle Eastern Folk Dance Costumes

Middle Eastern Folk Dance Costumes
Author: Vicki Corona
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1990-08-01
Genre: Dance costume
ISBN: 9781585130337

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Middle Eastern Dance

Middle Eastern Dance
Author: Penni AlZayer
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2010
Genre: Dance
ISBN: 1604134828

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Describes the history, movements, and cultural significance of several religious and secular Middle Eastern dances, including Whirling Dervishes, the dabkeh line dance, and others, and discusses the controversial men's solos as well as the evolution of American tribal style belly dance.


Style File

Style File
Author: Dawn Devine Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Clothing and dress
ISBN: 9780967817057

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Belly Dance Costume Making

Belly Dance Costume Making
Author: Vicki Corona
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1989-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781585130344

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From Turban to Toe Ring

From Turban to Toe Ring
Author: Dawn Devine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780615488271

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From Turban to Toe Ring is a guide for designing and making tribal-fusion belly dance wear. This style, which originated in the San Francisco dance community and has spread world-wide, is fast becoming one of the most popular costuming options. Tribal-fusion costuming is an assemblage of design elements pulled from many different tribal, rural, and nomadic peoples from North Africa, across the Near and Middle East, and as far away as India. Surface design techniques, articles of clothing, and jewelry components are fused together to create a look that blends all of these items into an exciting and uniquely individual image for each dancer. This book will be an excellent reference source for the libraries of dancers, costume designers, historical re-enactors, and dancers who want a break from the high glitz and glamour of cabaret-style costuming. From Turban to Toe Ring contains numerous hints, tips, and directions for making, designing, and assembling a tribal-fusion costume, including: * A country-by-country breakdown of tribal jewelry styles from the Berber people of Morocco to the Ribari of India. * Pattern making directions for several different choli and salwar designs. * Directions for traditional surface embellishments, including applique and shi-sha. * Mehndi (or henna), from mixing the paste to creating your design. * Adapting Indian textiles, such as the toran and chakla, for tribal-fusion dance wear. * Extensive bibliography and guide to historical research of Middle Eastern costume.


Bellydance

Bellydance
Author: Keti Sharif
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781741143768

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For those wanting to shake and shimmy their way to a firmer body, this comprehensive guide to belly dancing offers instructions on how to make the most of the hot belly-dancing-as-fitness trend. In addition to guiding the dancer to a trimmer waist, this how-to book helps put women in touch with their sensuality through the alluring moves of this ancient dance. Specific guidelines for pregnant women who wish to stay strong throughout the nine months and regain their prebaby belly are included. The history and culture of the art is also explored with a celebration of the pulsating music and shimmering costumes that make belly dancing a joy to watch. In Cairo there is a saying: "Every girl is born a dancer." With this guide, all women can be divas of the dance.


The Art of Bellydancing

The Art of Bellydancing
Author: Keti Sharif
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2003
Genre: Belly dance
ISBN:

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Designed for Dancing

Designed for Dancing
Author: Janet Borgerson
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0262044331

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When Americans mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, polkaed in the pavilion, and tangoed at the club; with glorious, full-color record cover art. In midcentury America, eager dancers mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, Watusied at the nightclub, and polkaed in the pavilion, instructed (and inspired) by dance records. Glorious, full-color record covers encouraged them: Let’s Cha Cha Cha, Dance and Stay Young, Dancing in the Street!, Limbo Party, High Society Twist. In Designed for Dancing, vinyl record aficionados and collectors Janet Borgerson and Jonathan Schroeder examine dance records of the 1950s and 1960s as expressions of midcentury culture, identity, fantasy, and desire. Borgerson and Schroeder begin with the record covers—memorable and striking, but largely designed and created by now-forgotten photographers, scenographers, and illustrators—which were central to the way records were conceived, produced, and promoted. Dancing allowed people to sample aspirational lifestyles, whether at the Plaza or in a smoky Parisian café, and to affirm ancestral identities with Irish, Polish, or Greek folk dancing. Dance records featuring ethnic music of variable authenticity and appropriateness invited consumers to dance in the footsteps of the Other with “hot” Latin music, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and Hawaiian hulas. Bought at a local supermarket, department store, or record shop, and listened to in the privacy of home, midcentury dance records offered instruction in how to dance, how to dress, how to date, and how to discover cool new music—lessons for harmonizing with the rest of postwar America.


Pin-Up Grrrls

Pin-Up Grrrls
Author: Maria Elena Buszek
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2006-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822387565

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Subverting stereotypical images of women, a new generation of feminist artists is remaking the pin-up, much as Annie Sprinkle, Cindy Sherman, and others did in the 1970s and 1980s. As shocking as contemporary feminist pin-ups are intended to be, perhaps more surprising is that the pin-up has been appropriated by women for their own empowerment since its inception more than a century ago. Pin-Up Grrrls tells the history of the pin-up from its birth, revealing how its development is intimately connected to the history of feminism. Maria Elena Buszek documents the genre’s 150-year history with more than 100 illustrations, many never before published. Beginning with the pin-up’s origins in mid-nineteenth-century carte-de-visite photographs of burlesque performers, Buszek explores how female sex symbols, including Adah Isaacs Menken and Lydia Thompson, fought to exert control over their own images. Buszek analyzes the evolution of the pin-up through the advent of the New Woman, the suffrage movement, fanzine photographs of early film stars, the Varga Girl illustrations that appeared in Esquire during World War II, the early years of Playboy magazine, and the recent revival of the genre in appropriations by third-wave feminist artists. A fascinating combination of art history and cultural history, Pin-Up Grrrls is the story of how women have publicly defined and represented their sexuality since the 1860s.


Near and Middle Eastern Series

Near and Middle Eastern Series
Author: United States. Dept. of State
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

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