Egyptian dance
Belly dancer
There are so many great and famous belly dancers who have taught and performed over the last few decades that it is very hard to choose the best.
I have chosen ten of the most famous performers from the late 1800s / early 1900s and from the golden era of Egyptian dance and below you can read my choices.
Please feel free to add your comments and suggest your own favorites!
Many of them danced during the Golden Age of the Egyptian cinema,
1. Badiaa Masabni
Badiaa Masabni was the founder of the ‘Opera Casino’, in Egypt, and the inspiration behind raks sharki or Egyptian cabaret style, as we know it to she was born in Lebanon around 1892/4 and moved to Egypt in the 1920s, where she opened the ‘Opera Casino’.
There, comedians, singers, and dancers from different countries used to perform.
Her target audiences were upper classes and westerners, for whom she created a belly dance style that incorporated western elements, such as floor patterns that were unknown until then in Middle Eastern dance.
Stars like Tahia Carioca, Samia Gamal, Naima Akef, and many others started their careers in Badia’s ‘Opera Casino’.
2. Tahiya Karioka
Tahiya Karioka is one of the dancers of the Golden Age of Egypt and was born between 1915 and 1923 in Ismaileya, Egypt.
As a teenager, she fled to Cairo, due to contrasts with her family, where she started her career as a dancer and was introduced to Badeia Masabny.
Taheyya Karioka then started dancing in Badia’s troupe and she gradually became famous and starred in not less than 150 movies.
3. Samia Gamal
She was born in Egypt in 1924 and, like Tahiya Karioka, started her career in Badiaa Masabni’s Opera Casino.
Samya was trained in ballet and modern dance. She soon became famous and starred in movies, including ‘Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’ (1954) with French comedian Fernandel and ‘Valley of the King’ (1955) with Robert Taylor.