Young urban Chinese get hip to belly dancing By YUSAKU YAMANE (Asahi Shimbun) Updated: 2006-03-01 11:23
Usually considered a tradition of Arab countries, belly dancing has a devoted
new group of followers you might not expect: young urban Chinese.
 A group of women
practice belly dance in a gym club in Beijing. Belly dance has been
caught on among young urban Chinese in recent years.
[Xinhua] | Riding the wave of popularity, belly
dance schools have been opening all over Beijing.
Wen Kexin has a lot to do with the new trend. A charismatic figure with a lot
of enthusiastic pupils, Wen has come up with a kind of Chinese-style version of
the dance.
She developed her unique style by adopting elements of Chinese traditional
dances into the hand movements of conventional belly dancing.
Wen's school attracts students from across the country. Many room together in
the capital for several months while taking daily dance lessons with Wen. And
most dream of opening their own schools when they return home.
One 22-year-old student came here on vacation a month ago from Kunming in
Yunnan province, southern China, just to take Wen's dance lessons.
In Kunming, too, the dance style is fashionable, but there is only one school
which is always crowded.
The student, who asked to remain anonymous, is a nurse with the Chinese
People's Liberation Army.
She says she has to keep her dancing aspirations secret from her military
peers.
"It is very difficult for us to find a job after resigning from the
military," the woman said.
"I believe I would be successful if I opened a belly dance school in Kunming
now," she said.
Lida, 26, came here for Wen's lessons 10 days ago from Urumqi in the Xinjiang
Uyghur autonomous region of western China.
Lida, a member of the Uyghur ethnic group, performs traditional folk dance,
which is thriving in the area.
So, too, is belly dancing. But, says Lida, "People are belly dancing in their
own ways without correct knowledge."
To help them out, Lida wants to open a full-fledged belly dance school in her
home town Urumqi. It would be the first of its kind.
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