Whether it’s coins, fringe, or just stuff that’s sparkly': Aesthetics and Utility in a Tribal Fusion Belly Dance Troupe’s Costumes

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    Abstract

    As both a scholar and a belly dancer, I believe that belly dance is recognizable on aesthetic grounds. In addition to the movements that belly dancers typically perform—muscle isolations, undulations, graceful hand motions and turns, and lots of hip work—belly dancers wear costumes that are visually identifiable as belly dance costumes. While this description may seem tautological, there are recognizable standards both in the public sphere and among dancers for what constitutes the belly dance image—or images, as belly dance is a diverse phenomenon that encompasses teaching, learning, performing, watching, socializing, and costuming.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work - LAS
    Volume31
    Issue number1-2
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2006

    Keywords

    • aesthetics
    • belly dance
    • costuming
    • folkloristics
    • tribal

    Disciplines

    • Arts and Humanities
    • Dance
    • Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
    • Folklore
    • Social and Cultural Anthropology

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