Articles I mentioned the more traditional way of teaching this class. Western way of teaching and learning, with a very codified way of doing things is not traditional to how raqs sharki (Eastern dance, AKA bellydance) was learned. For centuries, professional dancers were from families of entertainers and so they learned from a very young age. I try to combine how Americans are comfortable learning with more traditional teaching styles, to prepare you to really appreciate how many native dancers prefer to teach. This article from Leila (an American who had a successful career in Cairo for many years) talks about how important it is to be able to learn in this way. Regional Highlight This unit, we're focusing on North Africa. These regional highlights are meant to give a general orientation, and really only scratch the surface of the diversity of arts in the MENAHT/SWANA area (Middle East, North Africa, Helene, & Turkey/SouthWest Asia & North Africa). Continuing to highlight one region a week (so it doesn't get too overwhelming), Tunisia has many folk dances, and this is by no means exhaustive, but let's start with a sampling to begin to understand the diversity. Some of the dances performed in Tunisia include Juzur, fezzani, and Mezoued. I am not an expert in this region, so I will keep looking for Tunisian dancers who have shared resource on their dances. Videos
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