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So I started a belly dance class (beledi, to be precise) a few weeks back. Unsurprisingly, it’s always been something that appealed to me (fancy veils! shiny coins! etc.) but I’m ridiculously uncoordinated, disconnected from my body, overweight, quite self-conscious, can’t tell my right from my left, and in every way am the type of person who should stay well away from dance classes. But once I got over the abject terror involved in stepping into the studio and completing the first class, I was hooked. Hip shimmies are a lot of fun if you’ve got plenty of hip to put into them, for one thing, and the movements are something I can usually do once I watch closely and practice for a bit. Of course I’ll never be a “dancer” in any way; people say “just let go” and “just follow the music” and “don’t think about it” and apparently I walk around in a near constant state of tenseness because all that is impossible for me. In class I feel like I’m translating everything the teacher does into a flowchart for me to follow and when I do something with my body that I can’t explain with words, like pivoting or this one veil move, it’s really quite unsettling for me.
Anyways, as far as I know (and keep in mind I’m a total noob) there are two styles of costumes, cabaret and tribal, cabaret being the highly beaded bra and skirt look and tribal going for a more ethnic, fantasy look. I really like the tribal look, so that’s what I went with for this paper doll. She’s got a green choli, a red hipscarf and a black full skirt, all trimmed with gold and gold coins. I covet the choli I drew for my doll, but I’m not so sure I’d have the courage to wear it!
At the moment, the vampire has pulled ahead… there’s still time for the Good Queen to come back ahead though.
I love this! I took belly dance classes for 9 years and have a closet full of wonderful jingly things.
I did belly dancing too, but my friends chickened out after a few sessions and I couldn’t go on my own! Great fun though, and any excuse for sparkles and jangles is good in my book!
I too covet the choli, and I’d definitely wear the skirt and hipscarf :)
Holly xoxo
Very nice! The women with the SCA in Fargo did bellydancing. Ana and I joined them a couple times. I made coin skirts for Ana and she still wears them. She’ll say, “It’s a jingly butt day” when she gets me to tie it on. lol