World Belly Dance Day is observed worldwide every second Saturday of May. This celebration aims to dispel misconceptions surrounding belly dance, an ancient art form characterized by movements of the hips and torso that originated in the Middle East. The dance, known as raqs baladi in Egyptian Arabic, focuses on torso isolation rather than limb movement and includes various styles and costumes depending on the region. The holiday has been celebrated since at least 2013 and provides an opportunity to learn about the history of belly dance and its cultural significance. Activities to celebrate include watching documentaries, attending live performances, or taking trial lessons at dance studios. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences on social media using the hashtags #WorldBellyDanceDay and #BellyDanceDay.
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Second Saturday in May: Belly Dance Day
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