FWD: “Mille et une danses orientales” Documentary by Moktar Ladjimi

Presenter: Jenna Le Guellec

Delivered: Menton on March 22, 2022

In this afikra FWD, Jenna Le Guellec shares the 1999 documentary “Mille et une danses orientales” by Moktar Ladjimi. Bellydance, an ancient and popular art form, remains alive in North Africa and Egypt. The documentary is built around the idea of ​​cross-influences of Bellydance from East and West.

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Delivered and prepared by afikra Community members, the presentation’s goal is to showcase the presenter’s curiosity and research, and share some knowledge on a ‎topic related to the Arab world’s histories and cultures. The presentation is the ‎culmination of the afikra coaching process to help identify a topic, find research, and develop the ‎presentation. afikra presentations come in two forms, a long question-driven afikra Feature, and a short afikra FWD with the purpose of sharing something interesting.

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