Which country’s dance is belly dancing?

Belly dance is an Arabic-style dance form that originated in the Middle East. Now it has spread all over the world and has become an international dance.

Belly dance (Arabic: or) is a dance form with Arabic style that originated in the Middle East and gained popularity in the Middle East and other areas influenced by Arab culture such as Pakistan, India, and Iran. It has developed rapidly and was introduced to Europe and the United States at the end of the 19th century. It has spread all over the world and has become an international dance.

Belly dance is a more feminine dance. It is characterized by dancers swinging their hips and abdomen with a fast and ever-changing rhythm. The dance is graceful and varied, and often highlights the Arabian style. It is famous for its mystery. In recent years, belly dancing has also become popular around the world as a popular way for women to lose weight.

As for the history of belly dance, the earliest ancient murals in Egypt 3,500 years ago contained belly dance similar to what we see today, but different regions and countries have different legends and stories. The general impression is that belly dance originated in Egypt. The Greeks believed that belly dance was closely related to religious rituals in ancient times. In the Arab region, belly dance was a mysterious religious ritual that was not open to the public. Another legend is that belly dance is a self-cultivation dance that integrates body and mind, or a sacred and noble court dance, just like Western ballet.