http://www.salon.com/2014/03/04/why_...belly_dancers/
So I found this article the other day. It's a Middle Eastern woman going on about how much she hates white belly dancers. Now, I do think she makes a couple of good points- some western dancers come up with Arabic stage names for themselves, which don't make sense in Arabic. That points to a lack of doing one's homework- consult a native speaker, don't use google translate or its ilk.
And she mentions the male gaze, and the dance being sexualized in ways it wasn't meant to be.
But mostly I disagree. Can you imagine the outrage if somebody wrote an article saying "I can't stand black ballet dancers"? And why is she only attacking whites? What about people of other races who belly dance? Or do they get a pass?
I really disagree with what she has to say about Arabs who teach belly dance to white students. They're all just self-exploiting, according to her. Really? It couldn't possibly be that they love their art and want to share it with anyone who is interested. Or that they like seeing "outsiders" take an interest in, or develop an appreciation of their culture.
She's getting savaged in the comments, with people making some pretty good points from many angles.
Somebody pointed out that dancers are viewed as second or third class citizens in many of their home countries, and a rise in religious fundamentalism is doing great harm to the art form, driving it underground. There have even been cases of well known dancers being bribed with large sums of money to publicly "repent" and take up the veil. So belly dance being taught to people over here may help make sure that fundamentalists don't kill it off altogether.
What do you all make of this?
So I found this article the other day. It's a Middle Eastern woman going on about how much she hates white belly dancers. Now, I do think she makes a couple of good points- some western dancers come up with Arabic stage names for themselves, which don't make sense in Arabic. That points to a lack of doing one's homework- consult a native speaker, don't use google translate or its ilk.
And she mentions the male gaze, and the dance being sexualized in ways it wasn't meant to be.
But mostly I disagree. Can you imagine the outrage if somebody wrote an article saying "I can't stand black ballet dancers"? And why is she only attacking whites? What about people of other races who belly dance? Or do they get a pass?
I really disagree with what she has to say about Arabs who teach belly dance to white students. They're all just self-exploiting, according to her. Really? It couldn't possibly be that they love their art and want to share it with anyone who is interested. Or that they like seeing "outsiders" take an interest in, or develop an appreciation of their culture.
She's getting savaged in the comments, with people making some pretty good points from many angles.
Somebody pointed out that dancers are viewed as second or third class citizens in many of their home countries, and a rise in religious fundamentalism is doing great harm to the art form, driving it underground. There have even been cases of well known dancers being bribed with large sums of money to publicly "repent" and take up the veil. So belly dance being taught to people over here may help make sure that fundamentalists don't kill it off altogether.
What do you all make of this?
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