Tribal Belly Dancing

October 5, 2008
by Paul J Eastwood

There are a great many styles of belly dance. It is natural that any form of dance that has lasted as long as belly dancing would evolve into a lot of different styles. Culture and history has done many things to the art form, but it is still belly dancing regardless of the influence. Tribal belly dancing is one such style.

There really is no authentic form of tribal belly dance. It is a combination of many different styles that have been influenced by the different ethnic groups that practice them. It is typical that dancers improve on dances by adding elements of other styles in their own routines. This is how tribal belly dancing was created.

Is it Authentic?

There is very little information on the origins of belly dancing. This is why there really can be no true answer to the authenticity of tribal belly dancing. There may very well have been a time when tribal dancing was practiced, but there simply is no record of it in history.

What we do have with tribal dancing is a dance that has been influenced by many different styles. Dancers will take aspects of Turkish dance as well as Moroccan, gypsy and anything else they would like to adopt in their routine.

Costumes

Because there is no authentic tribal dance there is also no authentic tribal costume. Many people choose to create their own costume based on what they believe tribal dancers may have worn. They are typically a one-piece costume instead of the standard two-piece belly dancing costume.

The tribes of the ancient cultures inspire the costumes. This type of inspiration is particularly appropriate for tribal dance costumes. It allows the dancer to wear a costume that she deems appropriate and feels comfortable enough to dance in.

Tribal dancing is usually a very fast paced dance. The dances of Egypt and Turkey are a slower and more sensual performance. Tribal dance is frenetic and energetic. There can also be singing and clapping added to the dance routine if the dancer feels inspired.

The music for tribal dance is usually in keeping with the style. You won’t find much use of the classic instruments in tribal routines. This style of dance is a free expression for the dancer. She is able to add elements at her whim and dance how she feels. A dancer can do some research on the ancient forms of dance, but she is still able to incorporate modern movements and add them to the old.

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