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On the "history of props" front, this week it's wings! There's an element of imitating ancient Egyptian temple art, and the real start of wings by Loie Fuller. An American dancer (I think it was Ayshe) brought them into bellydance, and they've spread from there. There is also a connection with Christian liturgical dancing, however as best I can tell this might be a convergent evolution situation. They can be the traditional pleated design or smooth silk. and they can be used in theatrical pieces:
In Egypt, they aren't used often, but sometimes can show up in entrances, used the same way Egyptians use veils. Here's Brazillian born Asmahan, performing in Egypt. She's famous for her lavish entrances. Both of these look like they're on the Nile cruise boats. Comments are closed.
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AuthorLisa Lumina is the primary author of student readings. Guest authors are indicated on their posts. Archives
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