Who is best belly dancer world




















Amani hailed from Lebanon and she has never liked that. However, she had to continue with her schooling just like others. It is said that she was a born dancer. She kept it flaming in herself and practiced in her room for hours, whenever she had time. Oriental dance form was as if running in her blood and she practiced in front of the mirror. Later she drifted in the acting field and was even successful there. This is more like a holistic approach she had in her career.

She is truly an amazing lady and certainly sets the heart throb faster with the skill to make a fusion which includes the tribal, and also some part of other oriental dance form and gives the best to her audience. She is taking part in many of the Belly-dancing competitions and she is successfully conducting her own institution where she teaches the belly-dancing class in Studio Datura. It is justified when someone calls her awe and she is as graceful as ever.

Talking about her and her style would actually continue, she being the darling of fans. Amelia Zidane born in Grenoble France and despite her family opposition, she joined theater and dance. She during her performance got noticed by Jacques Boni and this helped her to move ahead in her career. By this time she got a thorough lesson on Hip Hop and also belly-dancing and other forms of the oriental dance form and formed a fusion with all forms and surprised her admirers and other spectators.

She choreographs her own numbers and takes her troupe over various programs all over the world. With a smiling disposition, she is one of the greatest in this genre and sometimes she is even termed as one, who goes crazy whenever she steps into the stage. She happens to be the most versatile of all the contemporary belly-dancers now. She got her lesson from the world famous dance trainer Tarik Sultan apart from the Mahmoud Reda, who hails from Egypt.

She is just a darling of the crowd and with her agile nature, she is still what she is by her own right. Her smile is all set to take the million of hearts and becomes a fantasy for all her fans. He has been nominated and became the Miss Belly dance of Europe in Berlin and also the Ukrainian champion in the year and It would not be wrong if we see her as an institution in herself.

Belly-dancing is certainly the most appealing dance form and is undoubtedly quite a marvellous display over the muscles of the body along with the calculated usage of the art of breathing in and out and taking all the spectators at awe. Splendid is the art of Belly-dancing. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Table of Contents Shafiqa Al-Qibtiyya 9.

Hekmet Fahmy 8. Naima Akef 7. Badia Masabni 6. In fact, before seriously pursuing her dancing profession, she was a legal student at the Odessa National Academy of Law. The next name in the list of best belly dancer in the world is the American artist Syrena. For those who are living under the rock, the beauty is a multi-disciplinary artist. The international star is a performer, belly dancer, actress, and singer. She started her dancing career at a very tender age of three only.

Syrena was part of several events and shows across New York. With Maya has gained solid critical acclaim. Best known for her top-notch and electrifying performance, the dancer always knows how to get all the parties up with her sexy and energetic dance moves.

The best belly dancer in the world list cannot complete without Amie Sultan. Her massive fan following on social media of k Instagram followers is enough to prove her influence and her popularity in the dancing world.

Born and raised in Singapore to an Egyptian family, she, fortunately, started her training when she was four years old only. Her early days started with classical ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance.

That might raise a few eyebrows but Amie is not only a belly dancer but she is a bachelor's degree holder major in Interior Design at Rhodec Institue England also. At the age of 13, Amar Gamal officially entered the world of belly dancing. She started performing as a young bellydancer under the management of a Miami Beach-based company. What is more valued when assessing the level of a belly dance artist? Dancing to a melody, or to percussion?

It's a package. Technique alone does not suffice; a beautiful dancer should be the most comprehensive. To use her body, her eyes, her smile, then the props such as the veil, the cane l'a3ssaya , Finger cymbals sagats Technique is important, but for me, the grace, elegance, sincerity, and courage of a belly dancer touches me far more than a dancer that 'DOMs and TACs' to rhythm.

There is something that even years of training and workshops will never give you: 'l'e7ssess'. This is critical to understand and feel the music that we dance to. Since you have performed for both Is there a difference between the European public and the Arabic one when it comes to belly dancing? Who do you think knows more how to appreciate this art form? I have danced all over the world, there isn't such a big difference. But every public has a certain peculiarity: In Portugal or Dubai for example, the public rarely applauds, even when people enjoy the show they are rather reserved.

In Morocco or Lebanon, people are on the contrary very expressive. It is true that logically the Arab World should be more receptive to Oriental belly dance, since people know and understand the songs, the lyrics, the rhythms But wherever one performs in the world, be it music, dance, Where are the most memorable places you have danced at, and where would you still like to perform one day?

I don't have one place in particular where I would like to perform, maybe on the moon, but my dream would be to dance in front of my father. For him to be seated in the front row and to admire his daughter working, existing, to see me happy, I think he has never seen me happy.

We wish you nothing but happiness Amelia You were actually the first belly dancer to appear on the covers of French magazines Elle and TeleMag. What did that feel like? I was very proud, but also worried at the same time. You dream of such things, but when it actually happens, you feel small next to the event. But still I knew I deserved it, I had worked hard, I took risks, I started from scratch, sacrificed a lot.

I left everything behind me, a suitcase full of dance costumes in one hand, and my baby in the other, then took off I traveled the seas while praying god for help. He answered me, he opened all the doors for me to get where I am today. There were times it was so hard, I felt like I was going to die.

I was fortunate to have met with exceptional people at every stop along the way; I have friends all around the world now. The journey is not over yet, there is still a lot of work that needs to be done, but for the first time in my life I feel at my right place, I know I was born to dance, so I dance.

Every dancer must have that conviction. We didn't know all that about you. It was surely a very difficult and painful path for you, but we are glad you ended up following your dream! Were you satisfied with the way it turned out? Although we really liked the belly dancer Estelle from Season 1, we were frankly not that impressed or shall we say VERY disappointed with the winner of the second season the belly dancer Magalie!

The judges were obviously very biased. We actually wrote a thorough review about that, at the time, called World Bellydance Joke! How do you comment? Are there any other projects you are currently working on? Hezzi Ya Nawaem was an extraordinary adventure, the team lead by Rony Jazzar and Ghazi Feghali was deeply welded, and we worked hard to make this TV show a success. And it was. I first preselected 12 girls via internet from all around the world; my following reunion with them here in Beirut where they were to dance was also memorable.

Initially, my goal was especially to use this TV program as a way to make people understand that belly dancing is an art, with a technique, with codes, etc I wanted to stop the cliche 'cabaret prostitution' Then kick off and create a tour in the Arab world with the 6 finalists next to me on stage. An Oriental Ballet with an orchestra and Tarab chant.

Unfortunately, I could not go through with my plans. Estelle was a small jewel, hardworking, serious, respectable and passionate, it became evident she had to win the title of the first season.

I was her coach, she was learning fast and absorbing everything I thought her like a sponge, she believed in it. Then we became friends, I am still quite close to her, and she calls on me whenever she needs help with choreographies, like for the opening of Belly Dance Championship in the following season where she divinely interpreted Inta Omri, under my direction.

Leila, the Ukrainian, also had high merits, very beautiful, she was second. As for season 2, I was fine just being casting director and consultant.



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