References

Want to learn even more about bellydance?

Below is a compilation of the resources that I reference throughout my website. I have included a paper I wrote just a few years ago showcasing that bellydance is indeed a new movement of sacred feminism.

Portfolio Project: Orientalism Versus Sacred Feminism in Belly Dance

Belly dance is an accessible tool for modern women to experience empowerment and healing through the embodiment and expression of the sacred feminine. Despite the stereotypes and stigma that have pervaded the history of belly dance —mainly based on a perceived duality between the Orientalism and feminism frameworks of which belly dance is associated—this dance form continues to grow in popularity around the world and is enjoyed by women of all different backgrounds.

This paper considers the possibility that a new movement of sacred feminism is emerging and being experienced through the art of belly dance.

The following themes of this movement are examined:
1) belly dance as a means for female emancipation through sensual expression and gender reconciliation;
2) belly dance as an embodying activity that increases positive body image at all stages of womanhood;
3) belly dance as a spiritual medium for experiencing artistic leisure, ritual, and community with other women; and
4) belly dance as a healing modality integrating the power of feminine movement with numinous expression.

It is the hope that the evidence provided within this paper elevates this dance form further and creates a greater appreciation for the holistic health potential belly dance offers those who dance it.

Keywords: belly dance, Orientalism, feminism, healing, empowerment, embodiment, sensual expression, positive body image, gender identity, the sacred feminine, leisure

 

Recommended Books
(Coming Soon…)

Here is a list of books that I have read over the years that provide good historical, biographical, and anatomical information about bellydancing. I am also including some of my favorites reads on the enchanting arts of sacred femininity, rituality, and womanly wellness.

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