Belly Dancing: The Sensual Art of Energy and Spirit

Belly Dancing: The Sensual Art of Energy and Spirit

by Anette Paffrath (Author), Jean Pütz (Author), Pina Coluccia (Author)

Synopsis

Belly dance is pure sensuousness and has enchanted humans since ancient times. Yet beyond its erotic aspects, belly dancing offers many physical and emotional benefits. On the physical level it helps with muscle stiffness, autonomic nervous system disturbances, mobility of the abdominal region, and strengthening the back, which in turn enhances the body's overall posture. Belly dancing also relieves menstrual problems and has been shown to be extremely useful during pregnancy and childbirth. On the emotional side belly dancing increases the libido and has enabled women to overcome self-esteem issues and regain healthy feelings of sensuality and sexuality.Belly Dancingcovers all aspects of this ancient art, beginning with its origins and mythical connections to the moon goddess. The authors provide practical instructions and easy-to-follow photographs for the most important dance movements as well as guidance in costuming and related accoutrements. Additional information on foot reflexology and Indian chakras aid the further understanding of the art. The book also contains recipes for Middle Eastern perfumes, cosmetic creams, and food as well as suggestions for musical accompaniment.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Park Street Press
Published: 14 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 1594770212
ISBN 13: 9781594770210

Media Reviews
Belly Dancing is something of a mini-feast for the senses. Overall, it is an excellent portrait of a sensual art form that is culturally rich, inclusive, and empowering. * Branches of Light, Spring-Summer-Fall 2005 *
This introduction to belly dancing places a welcome emphasis on the spiritual roots of the form. * Branches of Light, Spring-Summer-Fall 2005 *
This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of this ancient art, beginning with its origins, mythology and history of the Middle Eastern dance, and including its physical and mental health benefits. The authors provide practical instructions and easy-to-follow photographs of the most important dance movements, as well as guidance around costuming and related accoutrements. * Axnet News, June / July 2005 *
Beginners will welcome this clear examination of belly-dance routines and meaning. * The Midwest Book Review *
Dispelling the myths around this ancient art form, the authors trace the history of dance, explain its culture and health benefits, and introduce the basic movements, all in striking full color. * Spirit of Change, July/August 2005 *
I love the idea of Belly Dancing because it is one of the only forms of dance that is made for real women. Skinny little stick women look funny doing this dance but regular sized women suddenly look graceful, elegant, and confidently sexy. It's a great whole body exercise and it's fun too. * Tami Brady, TCM Reviews *
The combination of simple language, clear design, and glossy, colorful photos of contemporary dancers and ancient art makes Belly Dancing an appealing read--perfect for a rainy weekend with a little classic Turkish music playing softly on your stereo. * Eva Yaa Asantewaa, Book `em, May 12, 2005 *
Author Bio
Pina Coluccia worked as a nurse for seven years before opening a belly dance school for all ages. She gives weekly seminars on belly dancing at German universities. Anette Paffrath is a belly dancer and psychotherapist who has researched the beneficial effects of belly dancing on psychological blockages, fears, and menstrual discomforts. Jean Putz is a well-known author and television personality in Germany. He was an engineer, math and physics teacher, and political economist for 30 years before entering the world of journalism and communications.