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Raqs in the City: The Belly Dance Landscape of Cairo

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Language
English
Publishers
McFarland (5 Aug. 2024)
Weight
0.38 KG
Publication Date
05/08/2024
ISBN-10
1476690308
Pages
260 pages
ISBN-13
9781476690308
Dimensions
15.24 x 1.32 x 22.86 cm
Reading Age
18 years and up
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9781476690308
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Heather D. Ward (Author)
Heather D. Ward is a Middle Eastern dance instructor, performer, and researcher based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Since 2009, she has been conducting pioneering research into the history and development of Egyptian belly dance. Her investigations into the transition from awalim and ghawazi dance styles to classical raqs sharqi at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries led to the publication of her first book, "Egyptian Belly Dance in Transition: The Raqs Sharqi Revolution, 1890-1930," in 2018. Her latest book, "Raqs in the City: The Belly Dance Landscape of Cairo," explores the historical interconnection between dance, dancers, and the city of Cairo and is slated for publication in 2024.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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In the city of Cairo, certain spaces bear strong historical associations with belly dance, belly dancers, and professional entertainment in general. Azbakiyah, Imad al-Din Street, and Muhammad Ali Street were all staging grounds for innovations in Egyptian belly dance, as well as in Egyptian music, song, and theater, at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and in the Egyptian popular imagination, these places continue to be linked to entertainment and entertainers.

However, research reveals that the ties binding these spaces to entertainment extend much deeper: in some cases, this relationship can be traced back to the Fatimid era. The longstanding associations between belly dance and certain Cairene spaces demand a more in-depth investigation into the nature of this historical interconnection.

In this work, the author examines the relationship between belly dance space and belly dancer in the Cairo landscape over the course of the city's history, relying on a theoretical framework informed by Pierre Bourdieu's theory of practice, Michel Foucault's concept of heterotopia, and Mikhail Bakhtin's notion of the carnivalesque. This analysis reveals the mutually constituting relationship between dance, dancers, and the Cairene landscape and explains why and how certain Cairo spaces have retained their centuries-long historical associations with belly dance and its professional practitioners.

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