Popular Dance and Music in Modern Egypt
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:24th Dec '21
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This book is an exploration into the history, aesthetics, social reality, regulation, and transformation of dance and dance music in Egypt. It covers Oriental dance, known as belly dance or danse du ventre, regional or group-specific dances and rituals, sha'bi (lower-class urban music and dance style), mulid (drawing on Sufi tradition and saints' day festivals) and mahraganat (youth-created, primarily electronic music with lively rhythms and biting lyrics). The chapters discuss genres and sub-genres and their evolution, the demeanor of dancers, trends old and new, and social and political criticism that use the imagery of dance or a dancer. Also considered are the globalization of Egyptian dance, the replication or fantasies of raqs sharqi outside of Egypt, as well as the dance as a hobby, competitive dance form, and focus of international dance festivals.
“Closes a multitude of holes in our understanding, eliminates the need to rely on colonialist wish-story...important, well-written chronicle”—Carolina Varga Dinicu a.k.a. “MOROCCO,” dancer/choreographer
“Finally! I begged Sherifa to write a book on the dance and music of Egypt--especially contemporary after the Golden Era. And she did. What a service to our dance and music community. Thank you!”—Amina Goodyear, dancer, teacher, musician, producer
“An in-depth history of the transformation of Egyptian music and dance from the 19th to the 21st century… [and a] significant contribution to research on dance in Egypt.”—Barbara Sellers-Young, senior scholar and Professor Emerita, York University
ISBN: 9781476681993
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
Weight: 513g
284 pages