Belly dancing costumes endure a lot of movement so testing them before performances is important. Learn more about testing belly dance costumes with tips from a belly dancer in this free dance lesson video.
Expert: Tara Termini
Contact: www.bellydancebytara.com
Bio: Tara Termini has been dancing since the age of two, and has founded the high successful dance troupe Empress's Divine.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:27
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Making a belly-dancing costume involves picking fabric to make skirts, finding a short shirt or bra and adding glitter or sparkle. Make a belly-dancing costume with tips from a professional belly dancer in this free video about learning to belly dance.
Expert: Johanna Krynytzky
Contact: www.hip-expressions.com
Bio: Johanna Krynytzky began her studies in belly dance while at the University of Chicago in 1996. She directs Hip Expressions Dance Studio and Loud Zoo, an improvisational music and dance troupe.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:15
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Besides Eman zaki and bellydancestore.com and bellydancewithk.com
Please no beginner bellydance costume websites. I am not a beginner.
http://www.missbellydance.com/
http://www.devs.com.au/Belly-Dance-Costumes/View-all-products.html
Such as hip scarves, skirts, harem pants, choli tops, etc? Links to pics (examples for future reference) would also be appreciated.
make sure evrything u wear iz glitzy. Generallly, there are two color schemes u should stick with. Red, gold, and orange. OR Green, turquiose, and silver. Avoid black at all costs. Wear gauchos in one of the above color schemes. Over this u can wear a different colored (but still in ur scheme) hip scarf. Wear a loose chain belt (silver or gold based on ur color scheme, once again) over the pants, make sure they do not obscure the belly area. U have to be exceptional to pull off a halter top. For some reason, tank tops look more traditional. Make sure nothings covering the bally area. The longest necklace u wear should not pass the bottom of our shirt. Necklaces: layered thin chains with lots of little shiny bits and pieces. Make sure to layer with chokers. Your pants should be long, but not obscuring the ankles preferably, as anklets are almost essential to a belly dancer. Try to find something flashy with bells. Hair should be put in a genie ponytail. The grip u use can either be plain black or one of those puffy silky hair ties. try to avoid anything else in between (aka normal hair grips with one or two little designs on them). Another option is to loosely curl hair so it is bouncy, then put it up in a very loose updo, sort of like a loose bun with curls flying evrywhere. For shoes, go with metallic flats if you are doing something realistic like a play. However, if this is for personal purposes to look good or entertainement, metallic (bronze) heels work fine too. AS for bracelets, go with many tight beaded bracelets or a couple loose bangles. Try large, flashy chandelier earrings. If u have the time and resourced, buy some body jewels, those plastic stickies for jewel tatoos or whatever. Use them sparsely in a flatterning pattern on face. For example, put one in between eyebrows for a middle eaastern look. Make a ring around the outer edges of the eyes to look exotic. Be creative.Hope this helped a little bit!
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The fundamental pattern of a belly-dancing costume includes a skirt, bra or shirt, coin belt and earrings. emble a belly-dancing costume with tips from a professional belly dancer in this free video about learning to belly dance.
Expert: Johanna Krynytzky
Contact: www.hip-expressions.com
Bio: Johanna Krynytzky began her studies in belly dance while at the University of Chicago in 1996. She directs Hip Expressions Dance Studio and Loud Zoo, an improvisational music and dance troupe.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:13
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I am visiting Marakesh this year and being a bellydancer I would love to pick up some professional costumes. Does any one know where's good to go and how much I'd be looking to pay??
I would go to "Jamaa el fna" it's a big outdoor marketplace in Marrakesh. Be prepared to bargain. I wouldn't spend more than $30 or 300 dirhams ( the local currency). Do not hesitate to ask locals ( hotel staff,tour guides) once you're there, the may have valuable tips for you.
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I will be visiting Izmir, and I would really love turkish style bellydance costumes. Please post any store names if you know of any. Adresses and phone numbers would help to... but a name of a shop is at least a start.
hanibal is right you can find them at Kemealtı thats in Konak-izmir
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I know of Bella and Eman Zaki, but is there anymore??- Thanks
and please don't put beginner costume websites on. thanks.
Pharonics of Egypt is one other one. The two you mentioned are the best for Cabaret or classic belly dance styles.
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