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11/13/12

Tribal costume: a touch of blue



I love seeing colors in tribal costumes… Finally!

The trend has always been the dark goth look and I am so glad we are seeing a break from it lately. Many tribal belly dancers have finally embraced colors and brighened up the stage

The Bellydance Superstars did not necessarily start this trend like some seem to think. I believe many belly dancers started introducing colors to keep up with the traditional look which always looked better on stage, let's afce it!

We love the simple blue touch in this costume. You don't need lots of colors to brighten up a tribal costume, one color is all that is needed
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Tribal male belly dancer: Eliran Edery Amar


The first tribal fusion bellydancer in Israel, the founder and choreographer of the first israeli tribal fusion troup MONERA and the producer and artistic director of THE BELLY DANCE SPRING FESTIVAL in Jerusalem. Eliran has started his way as an actor and singer at the national theater of israel HABIMA and after several years of producing electro music, he has discovered tribal fusion. 

Eliran is known as a dancer with strong technique with both slow motion work and drum soloes – pops locks and shimmies. In his Choreographies he fusions tribal fusion with egyptian style creating his own unique and masculine style of dance. These days Eliran performes and love sharing his knowledge with dancers from all over the world.









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11/6/12

Petite Jamila and the Day of the Dead dance


Check out these unique photos of Petite Jamila performing at a small venue on the day of the dead. 

Her makeup was gorgeous, kept the costume very simple. In fact, it did not even look like a belly dance costume and of course rocked her veils as usual.

Petite Jamila definitely made the fan pants popular no doubt about it and we hardly saw her wear them in white. But we love the white and silver sparkles along the side pants' fans

Enjoy and share this unique look of our favorite beauty Petite Jamila 













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Red and blue costume on election day


Today is election day and we thought that sharing a blue and res costume with you would be just the right thing to do :)

We love this creative costume, the colors are gorgeous, the layout is unique  and the cut is gorgeous. The leg cut makes it sexy and modern. The scarf brings the folk style to this costumes. The mix of both worlds was a success here. And we love scarf could turn into a small face veil as well

Overall, this is a gorgeous creation



















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Photo of the day!


We just had to share this photo. This is very cute. We found this on Aziza's Facebook page and we could not resist.

Puppets are popular in many forms of sport, dance ... etc but a bit uncommon in bellydancing so we are glad to see these little puppets pop :) enjoy and share




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