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Originally Posted by jenc
I am not against tribal as such. I would consider ATS if there was a tribe near me. Although I have to say I find it rather samey to watch, but I am sure that it is more fun to take part. What I don't like are the industrial/heavy hip hop music and the more energetic style of fusin. In fact I was attending a local class as a filler until my teacher returns. Then the vagaries of easter holiday led to me having a whole month off (2 weeks the teacher and 2 weeks my hol). In the meantime I had downloaded the music and after listening to the Turkish Hip Hop for several times without dancing to it, I concluded that I had no inclination to go on dancing to it. I have no desire to do squats, knee bends, do the long hair brushing floor thingy with my short grey locks etc.
I do also realise that what we do as Egyptian is very much not aythentic (at my level of troupe dancing, but I feel that I prefer grace, playfulness and a less in-your-face sensuality, and I long to be able to take this further. It sometmes feels as thuogh opportunities to do this are disappearing in this country.
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I do personally feel that the industrial solo tribal often robotic fused has moved far out of the belly dance stable but done well it can be very entertaining and (SHRUG) it's all horses for courses. One of my students is setting up a class wanting to do it but she acknowledges the fact that it will only appeal to certain dancers and she is going to drill basic belly dance as a foundation. I 'm just happy that no one will expect me to attempt to do it. I know my limitations and stick to workshop training I know I will make progress with.