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I Love to Dance

I have loved music and dancing since I was 3.

I'm half white and half arab and my family would take me to the fair to see the belly dancers. It was love at first sight. They took me for my heritage, but I later found out they don't dance like that where my father came from (Kuwait). I didn't care, it called to a part of my soul that didn't care about all of that.

I was a belly dancer for 3 years in a row for Halloween. A couple of times, to my mother's dismay, I went to the belly dancers at the State fair and showed them my belly roll. My mom got me some music cds at 15 and I taught myself to zaghareet. I also started a couple of belly dance vhs (this was before DVDs became more common).

I wore a traditional dress from Saudi Arabia in a parade, some dancers asked if I was a dancer, I said no but I would love to learn and they hooked me up with who to go to. So at 15 I started classes. My dad said "****** no you can't do this. This is the dancing of whores and gypsies." And I told him I didn't care lol. My mom said no because my dad said no but she was secretly thrilled. My grandma said she'd never seen me defy my dad before hehe. I was living with my grandparents so my parents couldn't do anything about it.

My relatives teased me that I couldn't dance - to be fair, my first choreography was difficult for a beginner. Even my teachers said so. I wore a veil that covered most of my belly. When my dad saw that it was artistic, and not some seedy club like where he grew up (Macedonia) then he was ok with hit.

I no longer perform but I still study it at home.

I love belly dancing. Its been here for me during my hardest times. Sometimes its the only thing that gets rid of my stress or that releases me. It cleanses me and makes me feel free. Theres a part of my sould that only dancing can satisfy.
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LanceVance · M
That may be the most exotic thing I've ever read. Cool.