The
Belly Dance Book : Rediscovering the Oldest Dance
by Tazz Richards (Editor), Kajira Djoumahna (Introduction)
(Paperback - October 2000)
Costuming
from the Hip
by Barry Brown, Dawn Devine Brown (Spiral-bound)
Grandmother's
Secrets: The Ancient Rituals and Healing Power of Belly Dancing
by Rosina-Fawzia B. Al-Rawi, Monique Arav (Translator)
(Paperback - November 2000)
Bedlah,
Baubles, and Beads
by Dawn Devine Brown, Barry Brown
(Spiral-bound)
From
Turban to Toe Ring
by Dawn Devine Brown, Barry Brown
(Spiral-bound)
Oriental
Belly Dance
by Kemal Ozdemir
(Paperback - May 2002)
Out of Print
Intermediate
Belly Dancing, Vol. I
by Vicki Corona
(Pamphlet - October 1989)
Sacred
Woman, Sacred Dance: Awakening Spirituality Through Movement & Ritual
by Iris J. Stewart
(Paperback)
Zaida:
Belly Dancing for Older Women
by Phoebe K. Carter
(Paperback - December 2001)
Belly
Dancing: For Health & Relaxation
by T. Hobin
(Paperback - June 1982)
Special Order
The
Art of Belly Dancing
by Jennifer Worick
(Paperback - August 2002)
Out of Print
Serpent
of the Nile: Women and Dance in the Arab World
by Wendy Buonaventura, Ibrahim Farrah
(Paperback - February 1998)
Special Order
"A
Trade Like Any Other": Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt
by Karin Van Nieuwkerk, et al
(Paperback - September 1995)
Looking
for Little Egypt
by Donna Carlton
(Paperback - June 1995)
Belly
Dance Costume Making
by Vicki Corona
(Paperback - June 1989)
Snake
Hips: Belly Dancing and How I Found True Love
by Anne Thomas Soffee
A Novel. Highly recommended.
Hardcover: 288 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.83 x
8.80 x 5.78
Chicago Review Pr; ISBN: 1556524587; 1st edition (October
2002)
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Anna has just stepped
in wearing a lemon silk belly dancing skirt
with nine metres of swoosh
and shimmy, a purple iridescent top, bearing
a bright green shopping
bag and a blood-red pathological shoulder bag,
as well as the beatific
smile she gets when she goes dancing. Must
puzzle the neighbours a
bit when we play Arabian wail, hip-hop,
Beethoven and the Stones
in short succession. Still, having heard me
sing, I suspect they'd just
assume (correctly) that I was tone deaf. It
certainly delighted the
bods at the pardee Satdee night when Anna was
bopping to the mix in swooshy
skirt and coin belt. A new crossover?
belly-bop-a lula?
DD.