Nightclubs Cairo Egypt posted by on 05/04/2009

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of modern Egypt, belly dancing has a lot to the legendary icon Fifi Abdou. Billed as a national treasure, Pippi is considered the Queen of "Raqs Baladi" a native old folk dance that was born in Egypt.

Although Pippi expressive technique is admired around the world world, his talent has been reinforced by professionals dance. Growing up in a poor family in a village near Cairo, Dewey was famous dancers such as television Tahia carioca. In 12 years, started belly dancing with a group of local folklore. Ideal for your age and beauty modelesque well developed quickly began playing at weddings, nightclubs and hotels starting five.

Although Pippi is a dancer out technical skills are not the reason for its success. Instead, his engaging personality and megawatt smile style interpretation soft has become the reigning queen of Egyptian belly dancing. At the height of his success was Fifi Belly dance with live music, large crowds from all over a veil.

Fifi style dance is not a lot of complicated moves, moves Egyptian Belly Dance is her signature shimmies alternation that are able to travel through of his body. Their circles of the pelvis, hip, low jumps and spin moves are also characteristic. Fifi signature move is seen as the turning backbend. Her facial movements expression, Sassy energy and hand gestures are a lot of work into their routines.

Fifi has been known to dance bare feet and dance costumes belly are legendary. The star is believed that more than 5,000 costumes and the first part of his career, tend to reinvest the proceeds to go toward the purchase of new costumes. Their costumes are flashy cabaret costumes with exquisite detail, Saidi dresses with bell sleeves and dresses evening high heels. Fifi has also become famous for dance belly while wearing a galabeya, a traditional white dress with wide sleeves men and ankle-length. Those who attend the shows can expect to see Fifi make multiple costume changes his routine.

What really distinguishes Fifi away from another scene in Egyptian belly dancing is his showmanship. As everyone around him, Fifi including the importance of public interaction. Often speaks to his audience with the microphone during the execution, goes from table to discuss and receive public on the movement performance. The acute business woman has turned her love of belly dancing in a healthy activity to become one of the richest women Egypt.

Now in his 50s, Dewey retired from belly dancing in 2004 but remains active. Make Egyptian Belly Dance workshops around the world where students want to learn their movements and makes the firm special occasions. During the 1990s, Dewey has become an actress well known in the Arab world, the scene in movies, soap operas and plays. Egyptian Belly Dance Your videos are also very popular among students in art and fans. Fifi has been married five times and has three children. From humble beginnings, Pippi learned to read and write and learn English to help your career. Considered a national treasure has elevated the art dance belly and left a legacy that can not be ignored.

Fifi Abdou For the first time will be in Toronto in Canada for a dance workshop weekend intensive belly show August 6, 7 and 8, 2010, sponsored by www.BellyUp.ca. About the Author

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