Raqs sharqi

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Raqs sharqi is a traditional Egyptian solo dance form characterized by expressive torso movements, intricate hip work, and fluid, rhythmic interpretation of Arabic music.

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Raqs sharqi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian dance
dance form
solo dance
alsoKnownAs Oriental dance
belly dance (in Western contexts)
associatedWithCity Cairo
costume bedlah (two-piece costume with bra and belt)
evening gown-style dress
countryOfOrigin Egypt
developedInPeriod early 20th century
genre social dance
theatrical dance
traditional dance
hasCharacteristic expressive torso movements
fluid movement quality
intricate hip work
rhythmic interpretation of Arabic music
hasCulturalContext Egyptian cinema
Egyptian urban entertainment
nightclub performances in Egypt
weddings in Egypt
hasMovementFocus arms
hips
torso
hasSubstyle Golden Age Egyptian style
modern Egyptian style
influencedBy Egyptian folk dances
European theatrical dance
Ottoman-era social dances
languageOfName Arabic
meaningOfName eastern dance
performedBy solo female dancers
solo male dancers
requiresSkill improvisation
isolation of body parts
musical interpretation
typicalMusic Arabic music
Egyptian classical music
Egyptian popular music
typicalSetting nightclub
stage performance
wedding hall
usesProp cane
finger cymbals
veil
usesRhythm baladi
maqsum
masmoudi
saidi

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Egyptians traditionalDance Raqs sharqi