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Do Clothes Make the Dancer?
From a conversation in the LiveJournal Bellydancing community:
What gets me, though, are people like one of my first students, who lives in a different city. She's a teacher now, and claims on all of her posters and business cards that she teaches/dances Egyptian belly dance. But she doesn't. What I see her doing bears little in common to the dances I see by native Egyptian dancers. She dances a patois of Turkish, raqs sharqi, Lebanese, and Rroma. It's fine that she dances this way, but misleading to say she's doing something she is not. And I know she is supplying misinformation to her students.
Recently, one of her students telephoned me to ask I was interested in purchasing dance costuming she had made. I asked her what sort of costuming she had, she said promptly, "Egyptian belly dance."
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"Ahh," I answered. "So you have bedlah for sale?"
Silence.
"Bedlah are the heavily beaded bra and belt sets," I prompted.
"Oh, yes!" she answered. "I have some of those."
"What else do you have," I asked.
"You know. Belly dance clothes."
"I make some, myself," I replied.
"What sorts?" she asks, in a challenging sort of way.
"Well, let's see. I make folkloric, ghawazee, bedlah, as well as a fair share of tribal style clothing. I also do more experimental costuming."
"Oh," she said.
Although I wasn't personally interested in her costuming, I did give her contact information for a few dancers who may be. I hope that maybe this gives her an impetus to do a bit more research, and learn more about the various sorts of costuming (and dance!).
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Great pic, by the way.
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Then I found out she wanted to teach, and she told several of my studnets she wasnt only better than them, but better than me. Luckily she lacks the drive to find a job teaching.