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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Lean and mean? Arab belly dancers ignore politics at Israeli festival

Al Arabiya

While Arab politicians might avoid visiting Israel at any cost given its 
hostile status and disputes over the still unresolved occupation of Palestinian 
land; Arab belly-dancer are reportedly having a much leaner approach.

Arab belly dancers and oriental dance teachers from Egypt, Jordan and Morocco 
will head to Israel to participate in the world's biggest belly dancing 
festival, local media reported.

Around 950 dancers will partake in the four-day event starting January 16 in 
the southernmost city in Israel, Eilat, Ynet News reported Friday. The paper, 
however, didn't detail the exact number of Arab belly dancers and teachers 
participating.

Despite the Israeli operation that began with a missile strike targeting the 
military wing of Islamist group Hamas in mid-November in Gaza Strip, there were 
no cancelations by the Arab participants, Orit Maftsir, one of the festival's 
organizers and a world-renowned belly dancer, said.

Turkish belly dancers and teachers will also join the event. In 2010, 
Turkish-Israeli relations turned sour when Israeli troops attacked a Turkish 
flotilla loaded with aids to the sanctions-hit Gaza Strip. Nineteen activists 
were killed including nine Turks during the attack.

"Beyond the cultural relations the festival creates between the region's 
countries, it also helps strengthen relations between the people," the Jewish 
daily reported Roni Pivko, the managing director of the Club Hotel chain, as 
saying.

The paper said "the highlight of the event" is Arab belly dancers and teachers 
showing that they are "not afraid to come to Israel and vibrate their hips for 
peace."

Famed Egyptian dancers including Fifi Abdu, Lucy and Dina, who are the most 
well-known in the Arab World, have long rejected participation in the event, 
which will be held for the ninth time this year.

Voluptuous Abdu said that she was invited before to the event to dance and to 
train other dancers, but she rejected.

Abdu said "all Egyptians from birth hate Israel," and that they all reject 
normalizing relations with the Jewish state.

The Club Hotel chain, which will host the event, will have "dancers from all 
over the world, with live music orchestra, workshops, shows, competitions and 
night parties," Eilat Festival's official page said on its website.

Eilat, known as a vacation gateway, is located on the Red Sea with both Egypt 
and Jordan across its borders.


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