Middle Eastern dance

"Oriental dance" redirects here. For oriental dance in popular culture, see bellydance.

The traditional dances of the Middle East (also known as oriental dance) span a large variety of folk traditions throughout North Africa, Southwest Asia, Central Asia  (Greater Persia), sometimes also to the inclusion of the Balkans and South Asia (Greater India).

"Belly dance" is a western term properly applied to raqs sharqi, which is the Arabic for "oriental dance", but strictly a style developed in the interbellum period for professional performance in cabarets and the early Egyptian film industry on the basis of traditional Egyptian dance, by Samia Gamal, Tahiya Karioka, Naima Akef and others..

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