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EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN: THE HISTORICAL BELLY DANCE FASHION SHOW
Mesmera in a custom made Hallah Moustafa original Photo: Maharet Hughes, Graphic Vibe LA |
The Historical Belly Dance Costume Fashion Show took place on May 3, 2014, in Los Angeles. Produced by Jenza (Suzanne McNeil) who has been active in the LA dance scene since the 1970’s as both a performer and a costume designer. The event highlighted the diverse beauty of a plethora of lavish vintage handmade costumes and faithfully reproduced replicas from every decade in the Twentieth Century. The pieces show ran the gamut from luxurious cabaret costumes covered in bugle bead flatwork and fringe to antique Assuit. Some of the costumes featured were reproductions of Ghawazee or Ouled Nayl apparel, but even as replicas, since they were handmade over thirty years ago in the 1970’s and 1980’s by dancers like the legends Aisha Ali and Helena Vlahos, these costumes themselves are now vintage!
Zoe Apoian in a replica of Nejla Ates' "Son Of Sinbad" costume by Jenza Photo: Princess Farhana |
Just some of the designers featured were the late, great Madame Abla and Hallah Moustafa , an American dancer turned designer who lives in Cairo, heading up her own costume atelier. LA-based designers costumers were featured as well, including Jenza, Nadia Simone, Anaheed and Kathy Sanders, who now goes by the name Kat Bushman. All of these women were dancers as well as designers.
Persian Lace, pearls and bugle beads: Classic 1970's Cabaret Costumes, Photo: Princess Farhana |
Antique belly dance costumes and are an obsession of mine … I collect the genuine article as well as hand make reproductions from many decades, especially the 1920’s to the early 1960’s. I also love wearing the genuine article, collecting and restoring older costumes to their original glory… and I am not alone! There are even large social media groups (especially on Facebook) devoted to discussing, caring for, buying selling and trading vintage belly dance costumes. For every dancer who must have the latest designs from Egypt or Turkey, there are countless others who are absolutely in love with the costumes of a bygone era. Many dancers seek these elderly beauties out, refurbish them carefully and wear them as a return to the glamour and fantasy of the days of yore.
The importance of this show- and the beautiful pieces on display- cannot be denied. For hundreds of years, oriental dance was almost considered insignificant, even though probably at least a third of women on earth at any given time periodwere actively practicing it and handing down the movements -and prized costume pieces- to future generations. Similarly, the models in the show ranged from dancers who were 1970’s veterans to those who had been performing for barely a year or two.
Enjoy the glorious pictures!
Oceana in a 1970's cabaret costume by Nadia Simone Photo: Princess Farhana |
Aisha Ali's 1980's Ouled Nayl costume reproduction on the runway Photo: Princess Farhana |
In my Edwardian costume replica on the runway Photo: Maharet Hughes, Graphic Vibe LA |
Bugle bead flatwork & hand-strung fringe: Shira's 1970's Egyptian scarab costume, made by Kathy Sanders Photo: Princess Farhana |
Tova backstage in amagnificent pearl and bugle bead fringe costume-from the mid 1970's. Belt by Amal ( Jenny Rife) bra designed to match the belt by Suszanna McNeil Photo: Princess Farhana |
Helena Vlahos in action, early 1970's |
Helena Vlahos and me backstage. Helena is in her magnificent '80's Serpent costume |
Old meets new: Jayna Manoushe backstage on her contemporary smart phone, in avintage Cleopatra costume designed and sewn by Helena Vlahos Photo: Princess Farhana |
If you’re a costume addict, you’ll enjoy the many sections on making, caring for and storing belly dance costumes- both antique and contemporary- in The Belly Dance Handbook: A Companion For The Serious Dancer. Purchase a signed copy here:
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