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 From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2013 3:02 AM
Subject: [Indonesia-Rising] al-arabiya:Egyptian Islamist lawmaker called for 
banning Ballet dancing, saying it is obscene and against Islam.
 


  



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Last Update: Saturday, 1 June 2013 KSA 01:39 - GMT 22:39
Egypt’s Islamist lawmaker says ballet is obscene, artists angry
Saturday, 1 June 2013
 
An Egyptian Islamist lawmaker called for banning Ballet dancing, saying it is 
obscene and against Islam. 
(File Photo: AFP) 
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Shounaz Mekky -  Al Arabiya
An Islamist member of Egypt’s Shura Council has stirred controversy for 
describing ballet dancing as “the art of nudity,” prompting 
objections from a number of artists.
Council member Gamal Hamed, of the ultraconservative Salafist Nour Party, said 
ballet dancing promotes “indecency” in society.
“[Ballet] is the art of nudity, spreading immorality and obscenity among 
people,” Hamed said during a council session this week discussing the country’s 
budget.
The member also called for banning the dance because it is prohibited in Islam, 
according to him.
Angry artists took to the social media to criticize the Islamist lawmaker. Some 
warned of legal action against him.
Amir Ramses, a filmmaker, sought to highlight contradictions of the 
country’s Islamist lawmakers. “Egypt’s Brotherhood government extends 
[night] clubs’ licenses from 2 to 3 years to boost tourism, and a Shura 
Council [Islamist] member calls for banning ballet because it is nudity 
dancing.”
Egypt’s Actors Syndicate chief Ashraf Abdel Ghafour 
told Al Arabiya English that a lawsuit will be brought against the 
Islamist MP.
“Ballet is one of many arts around the world that 
measure a country’s civilization,” Abdel Ghafour said. “The council 
member is ignorant of the importance and beauty behind it.”
Abdel Ghafour, who is also an actor, said: “The member has to see beyond what a 
ballet dancer wears.”
“Art in Egypt cannot be suppressed by anyone,” Abdel Ghafour said. “Even 
under the toughest dictatorships, art managed to convey people’s 
failures.”
“Artists in Egypt should focus on their work, present 
what they want and put their fears aside,” he said, adding that he does 
not listen to claims of restricting arts in Egypt, because he believes 
this “will never happen.”
“Until now, there are no restrictions imposed on arts in Egypt, only statements 
every now and then.”
“There are no official decisions and there will never be,” he said.
May Mosaad, a water ballet female dancer, dismissed the Islamist MP’s 
remarks, saying: “Ballet dancing does not mean revealing one’s body or 
practicing immorality,” al-Watan newspaper reported.
“Everyone 
has their own beliefs,” said Mosaad, who wears the Islamic headscarf. “I love 
Ballet and will keep doing so till the end. It is all between me 
and God, no one has to get involved.”
 

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