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Egyptian Dance and MusicEgyptian Dance and MusicDaniel StriemDaniel Striem

5-C5-C

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Introduction

• Hi, this project is to inform you about the music and dance from Egypt. After doing this project I really hope you and I learn about Egypt's dance and music. Egypt is located in northern Africa, extending south from the Mediterranean Sea. Egyptian dance and music are involved in ceremonies and different special events.

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Dance Dance

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Every part of the body is involved in the belly dance,

but the part of the body most used is the hips. Belly

dance takes many different forms depending on the

country and region, both in costume and dance

style.

Belly Belly DanceDance

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Belly DanceThe term "belly dance" is a

translation of the French

"danse du ventre" which was

applied to the dance in the

Victorian Era.

This dance ( belly dance) is both

danced by women, man or

children.

Actually there's a famous belly

dancer called Tito.

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Belly Dance

• Belly dance is important to Egypt because it represents them and they involve this dance a lot in there cermonies or other special events.

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MusiMusicc

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Lyre

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Cymbals

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Single Reed Bamboo Nay Flute

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Egyptian Pop• One song from the

Egyptian pop is called Eih Da Baa and was composed by Mohammad Hamaki. This song was made to entretain people.

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Egyptian Pop

• The music is important to egypt cause its a way to express thre emotions or feelings and makes them feel happy.

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Egyptian Dance Steps

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Egyptian language• The Egyptians speak Modern

Standard Arabic.

Some Egyptian words are:Hello = marħaban

How are you? = kajfa ħa lukaː

What is your name? = masmuka

Goodbye =ma assala mʕ ː

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ConclusionI really learned a lot as well as I

suppose you did. I was amazed by the

difference between the dances and

music from Egypt and Costa Rica . I

learned many things like the belly

dance, that can be danced by man

woman and children. I hope you like

this project.

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Bibliography

• http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2024158/magnum-photographer-tells-ordeal-cairos-streets

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belly_dance

• http://www.pinkgypsy.com/miriam-chavez/index.html

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_era

• http://simplyfabulicious.blogspot.com/2009/10/by-way-male-belly-dancing.html

• http://www.egyptianjewelryshop.com/egyptian-handcrafted-single-reed-bamboo-nay-flute-p-238.html

• http://www.perankhgroup.com/music.htm

• http://www.witchcraftmusic.com/magickaltool.html

• http://hotarabicmusic.blogspot.com/2011/02/egyptian-hamaki-has-word-for-fallen.html

• http://hotarabicmusic.blogspot.com/2011/02/egyptian-hamaki-has-word-for-fallen.html

• http://www.co-operativetravel.co.uk/holidays/egypt/

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Thank YouThank You