The fascinating truth is that no one really knows when belly dancing started. What is known or at least speculated on is that belly dancing was meant to be a ritualistic dance. It is a celebration and worship of a higher power. The traditional belly dancing cultures perform this ritualistic dance at birthdays and weddings or whenever people gather to celebrate something wonderful.
It can be reasonably assumed that belly dancing had no sexual connotation because it was typically performed by women for women. Men who wanted to watch belly dancing would usually have to watch other men perform the dance. It is no longer this way in Arabic culture, but it is traditionally a woman's dance. The techniques and movements were taught from mother to daughter.
The costumes of the past were radically different than what is seen today. The ancient traditional belly dancing costume did not show any skin at all. It had layers upon layers of fabric to hide the form beneath. What was the most important part of the dance were the movements themselves. Over time the costumes have become more and more revealing.
The Costumes
So, now we know that the costumes were very modest and covered the whole body. Today we see a very different costume, but are they as risqu as many believe them to be? Well today's costumes come from a variety of places. For instance, in Egypt the belly dancing costume is still very modest. It is not considered appropriate for women to reveal their stomach during the dance and the costume reflects this. Many dancers in Egypt choose to wear a skin colored body suit to allow them to wear the bra and skirt costume most people are familiar with.
American versions of the belly dancing costume are a combination of many different elements. Bras are still the tops of choice for American belly dancers, but they are often coupled with a vest. The skirt bottom can sometimes be a layered skirt or many American belly dancers will choose harem pants instead. As you can see, most of the costume covers the body, even in American culture.
Turkey has the most revealing costumes. They will still wear the typical bra and skirt costume, but the skirts will sometimes contain cutouts or they are specifically designed to show off the leg. These may well be the costumes that are referred to as revealing or erotic. If you take a closer look, though, you will find that they are really not all that revealing. A bikini will reveal much more than a typical belly dancing costume.
A bikini in a Middle Eastern country is very revealing and considered to be shameful to wear in public. In the western world a bikini is standard and not something to be ashamed of at all. That tends to make one wonder why Arabic belly dancing costumes have gotten the bad rap. It could stem from belly dancing's roots in the empowerment of women. Women for the first time embraced their femininity and developed these movements to celebrate their womanhood. Or it could just be that many people are not knowledgeable on the history of belly dancing. With some education on the history, belly dancing may be viewed for what it is and not what it is not.
Middle Eastern Belly Dancing
When you break down a belly dance you will find that the moves are really not as complicated as they look. When you take each move separately you will find that you can perform them quite easily. To learn to belly dance properly you can break down the dance and practice the simple moves until you have learned each one completely. Once you are able to put them all together you will have the beginnings of a belly dancing routine.
It will take some time to get the moves worked out. But once you do you will discover that belly dancing is a great deal of fun. Watch yourself in front of a mirror to be sure you have got the moves down. Work through each movement slowly until you have mastered it and are able to do the move faster.
Figure Eights
Figure eights are a simple first step that many beginning belly dancers start off with. Stand with straight posture and your feet together. Be relaxed but not slumped over. Hold your arms away from your body. Imagine a rectangle around your hips.
Bring your right hip to the top right hand side of the rectangle and then bring your hip to the bottom right side of the rectangle. Do the same thing with the left side. And bring your hips back to the center. Imagine that you are moving your hips in the fashion of a figure eight. Keep practicing and you will get better at it in no time.
Working Circles With Your Chest
This is another simple belly dancing move that you can start off with. Stand in the same position as before. Back straight and feet together. Move your entire torso to the right. Practice moving your torso back and forth from the right to the left. The torso should be doing all the work. Imagine that something is pulling your torso from the left to the right.
The next part of the move is the chest lift. Before you move your torso to the left, lift up your chest. Use the muscles of your stomach to move your chest up. The muscles between your shoulders will also be used to lift up your chest. This is one of the more common moves used in belly dancing routines. Keep practicing and before you know it you'll be moving like a pro.