The informal, and occasionally formal, institution of the dancing boy--the term used by most Western writers in their descriptions of the Islamic world--has been attested for centuries by European observers throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, as well as the Indian subcontinent and throughout the Islamic areas of Southeast Asia such as Indonesia and the southern Philippines. These individuals have been called by a variety of names: bachchec [batcha], literally child in Persian and some Turkish languages, luti (itinerant performer), raqqas (dancer) in many regions, kocek (little) and tavsan (rabbit) in Ottoman Turkey, khawal in Egypt, as well as less specific designations such as khanith and mukhannas [mukkannath] (f...
Two basic types of dance are performed in this Iranian cultural sphere, and in the Middle East gener...
Examining performers from the ancient Mediterranean world to the modern Islamic Middle East, includi...
The tradition of men dancing in place of women (launda naach) has a chequered history in India. The ...
The informal, and occasionally formal, institution of the dancing boy--the term used by most Western...
A very conservative Islamic country, Afghanistan lies on the eastern edge of the Middle East, to the...
That night ‘Abdi Jan’s troupe had been called so that the harem occupants could watch the show. Of c...
Danse du ventre (also called belly dance or danse orientale) most probably derived its name from one...
Much scholarly ink has been spilled over the question of what constitutes dance in different societi...
The social status of male dancers in South Asia has been well-furrowed as a field of scholarly inves...
For today’s presentation I will summarize and extend the chapter I contributed to Sherry Shapiro’s b...
While dance has always been as demanding as contact sports, intuitive boundaries distinguish the two...
The Bebek Putih Jambul dance is a new performance for young children based on local Balinese philos...
I remember the fear I had when feeling the need to get up and dance to the music playing in a party....
Historically, dance has been considered an activity less desirable for boys. Social constructs have ...
In this essay, Islam itself is first examined in order to determine how individual Muslims justify t...
Two basic types of dance are performed in this Iranian cultural sphere, and in the Middle East gener...
Examining performers from the ancient Mediterranean world to the modern Islamic Middle East, includi...
The tradition of men dancing in place of women (launda naach) has a chequered history in India. The ...
The informal, and occasionally formal, institution of the dancing boy--the term used by most Western...
A very conservative Islamic country, Afghanistan lies on the eastern edge of the Middle East, to the...
That night ‘Abdi Jan’s troupe had been called so that the harem occupants could watch the show. Of c...
Danse du ventre (also called belly dance or danse orientale) most probably derived its name from one...
Much scholarly ink has been spilled over the question of what constitutes dance in different societi...
The social status of male dancers in South Asia has been well-furrowed as a field of scholarly inves...
For today’s presentation I will summarize and extend the chapter I contributed to Sherry Shapiro’s b...
While dance has always been as demanding as contact sports, intuitive boundaries distinguish the two...
The Bebek Putih Jambul dance is a new performance for young children based on local Balinese philos...
I remember the fear I had when feeling the need to get up and dance to the music playing in a party....
Historically, dance has been considered an activity less desirable for boys. Social constructs have ...
In this essay, Islam itself is first examined in order to determine how individual Muslims justify t...
Two basic types of dance are performed in this Iranian cultural sphere, and in the Middle East gener...
Examining performers from the ancient Mediterranean world to the modern Islamic Middle East, includi...
The tradition of men dancing in place of women (launda naach) has a chequered history in India. The ...