The Ancient Dance of Women
by Belinda Ferguson
Many thousands of years ago an ancient tribe gathered around the fire to celebrate the day's successful hunt. The men beat their drums and danced around the fire reenacting the glory of the chase, the triumph of the kill. When the men grew tired and settled down to eat one of the women stood up. The drums were still beating, and she was caught up in the rhythm. She wanted to dance, to tell a story, too. So she began to tell with her body the only story she knew: the story of birth and creation, of being a woman. And Belly Dance was born.
Today Belly Dance is performed in it's many incarnations all over the world. It dates back to pre-history, which is why no one can agree on what culture started it all.
Here's a great link for more History:
http://www.bdancer.com/history/BDhist1.html
What is Belly Dancing?
Throughout history, this ritualized expression has usually been performed for other women--generally during fertility rites or parties preparing a young woman for marriage. In most cases, the presence of men is not permitted.
Belly dancing is natural to a woman's bone and muscle structure with movements emanating from the torso rather than in the legs and feet. The dance often focuses upon isolating different parts of the body, moving them independently in sensuous patterns, weaving together the entire feminine form. Belly dancing is generally performed barefoot, thought by many to emphasize the intimate physical connection between the dancer, her expression, and Mother Earth.
Belly dancing costumes are often colorful, flowing garments, accented with flowing scarves and veils. Finger cymbals (made of brass and known as zills) are common, dating back to 200 B. C. as well as exotic jewelry, including intricate belts made of coins that, in earlier days, comprised the family's wealth so that it might be portable in the event the woman needed to move quickly or flee. Other interesting accessories used during the dance are swords, snakes, large vessels, and even huge candelabras, complete with flaming candles.
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Since the turn of the century, belly dancing has grown enormously in popularity across the 



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