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JADE BELLY DANCE at RINGLEY BROTHERS & BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS
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Jade Belly Dance School - Miss. RI LATINA - Opening Act

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Jade Belly Dance School - Miss. RI Latina - Intermission

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Jade Belly Dance at the Dominican Festival

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Jade Belly Dance School is Rhode Island’s premier belly dance school. With over 4 classes a week (including weekends), Jade Belly Dance School classes are planned to fit anyone’s weekly schedule. These classes are great for improving posture, muscle toning, stress reduction, exercising, and not to mention overall FUN!

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The Art of Belly Dancing
Origins
The origins of belly dancing, though unclear, can be traced to the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Africa. In fact, in the Arabic language, the term belly dancing is Raqs Sharqi and in Turkish, it is Oryantal dansi. The Turkish term Oryantal dansi can be roughly translated to mean "exotic oriental dance" and the Arabic term Raqs Sharqi is claimed to be of Egyptian origins. Because these terms suggested an exotic dance that originated elsewhere, the art of belly dance was held in higher esteem than local dances.
Historical evidence shows Egyptian tomb paintings dating from as far back as the fourteenth century BC that depict partially clad dancers whose callisthenic positions appear to be very similar to those used in belly dancing. Belly Dancing also has been depicted in Persian miniature paintings from the 12th and 13th centuries. The popularized connotation between belly dancing and exotic harems is due largely to the Romanticism movement in the 18th and 19th century as artists depicted their interpretation of harem life of the Ottoman Empire. But for Saudi women, the dance itself was considered to be sacred, and not intended to be seen by men at all.
Characteristics
Oriental dance is uniquely designed for the female body, with an emphasis on abdominal muscles, hip moves, and chest moves. It is firm and earthy, traditionally with bare feet connected to the ground. It is a dance characterized by smooth, flowing, complex, and sensual movements of the torso, alternated with shaking and shimmy type moves.

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