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Sara Shrapnell is happy to teach men in any of her classes. Email her direct if you would like to find out more-- Sara@letsbellydance.co.uk |
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Men and Middle Eastern Dance Myth The idea that men do not do "Bellydance" is a load of rubbish and has long meant that half the population have been kept out of these fun classes. Middle Eastern Men have always danced, and continue to do so today--although they have perhaps not been as keen to show off and share as some of us would have liked. Moves Men learn exactly the same moves, use exactly the same muscles and dance in exactly the same way as women, certainly to begin with. After a year or two all dancers learn more about self expression and start to develop a "dance persona". This is when the differences may start to come out, but it's a natural process and should not be forced. You will find dancers who are flirty, strong, meek, some who travel, others who stay self contained, some who will look through to the hearts of the audience, and others who dance for the elements. For every dancer there is a different balance of all these things and more. This is exactly the same for men in Middle Eastern Dance !! Inspiration Men who love this dance need to look a little further for inspiration and role models. I hope to collect some web site and your tube links here for you to surf in your own time. You will notice that many men dance very differently depending on the music and the style-- just like women (what a surprise !) --there is no right or wrong way once you have the basic moves, if you can hear it in the music and you can show it in your dance then it is right. Have confidence in your own strengths and style. Zorba : www.doubleveil.net Zaza Hassan : www.zaza-centre.org Tarik Sultan ; www.tariksultan.com Extra Info
The Eonist group I recently had the wonderful opportunity to teach at an Eonist weekend, which was great fun ! If you have links to the Eonists, or the Beaumont society and you would like to come to class, you will be most welcome. Email me direct if you would like to find out more or discuss further. Hafla and other events Unless otherwise stated (which means I'm not organising it), all Mersin events are open to men. If you dance with another teacher, you dance a different style or you are a partner or friend of a bellydancer then please feel welcome to come along to our events and have an enjoyable time. Finding a teacher elsewhere For some reason men have been excluded from some bellydance and middle eastern dance classes for many years. I'm afraid that you can not assume that you will be welcome at classes everywhere. The wonderful HelenW keeps a list of teachers in the UK who welcome men in class and I am happy to contact her for you. Taqasim magazine also has a list of teachers throughout the UK The situation is improving with many teachers having never really thought about it before, but now enjoying teaching everyone in a mixed class. As I understand it all ASMED and JWAAD teachers are happy to teach men, but you may want to contact a teacher direct before going to a class. If you can't find a local teacher then please come along to some of our events and enjoy a party while you wait ! |
