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. There's a reason Akon talks about belly dancers in his song - they're exoticand can make a party really exciting. They can be a excellent choice for party entertainment. Flint, MI belly dancers also have a lot to offer - not only is their dance rhythmic, but sometimes they'll even teach you about the art of belly dancing at your event or party in Flint. You may even learn a lot about Middle Eastern culture at your event or party. If this is something that interests you for your party, Partyfun411 has lots of listings of Flint, MI Belly Dancers for your bridal shower, wedding, or Middle Eastern event.
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    • shanmonster's gallery seems to be down.  Does anyone know where I can find vintage pictures for ideas?  
  • Tight skirts and non stretch fabric?
    • I want to make a tight egyptian style skirt that clings a little around the hips and bum. I know a lot of these are made up in lycra fabrics but what about non stretch? I have a beautiful silk charmeuse that would look lovely all ruched and clingy...But where do I put the zip? I've been looking up professional costumes online to see if it's possible but the costumes on dahlal rarely specify the fabric, so I'm wondering if it's lycra as standard or whether some higher end costumes are also made from non stretch.How much ease should I draft in if I use it? I don't want it loose and running around and I don't want to restrict my movement too much. Having said that, I like a belt to sit fairly tight on my hips so I would prefer this over a stretch costume that allowed for more movement.Any advice? TIA!xxx
  • Sticking Point
    • For my 2 readers who dance (I’m being optimistic, okay?): Think about it. Maintain a fairly casual-paced twist shimmy. Keep shimmying. Now do a chest lift. While shimmying. Hold for 4, then drop, all while maintaining the shimmy. The futility of that last night had me giggling all through class. Sure, [...]