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Is belly dancing acceptable in 2018 ?

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  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456

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    I see no reason why a bit of traditional belly dancing could cause offence, it’s a genuine cultural artform. I’ve heard this guys on tonight so sit back and enjoy your meal

    You just dare @Henry Irving
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Addickted said:

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    I see no reason why a bit of traditional belly dancing could cause offence, it’s a genuine cultural artform. I’ve heard this guys on tonight so sit back and enjoy your meal

    You just dare @Henry Irving
    If only I could find that photo
  • johnny73
    johnny73 Posts: 4,567
    Recently attended an anniversary at our local Turkish restaurant. Half way through the evening they brought out a belly dancer. I'd say the atmosphere became slightly muted perhaps a little uncomfortable. The dancer didn't interact with men and was trying to get women to come up and have a dance. For a bit of fun.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    cafcfan said:

    When you say "invited", I assume that means you were not expected to pick up the bill (or even your share of it) and you turned it down because there might be a bit of flesh wobbling about?

    You turned down free food?

    Edited to add: Personally I thought the food hygiene rating would be the first thing to check. So I did it for you - Hisar Meze Bar 4 star -good - rated as recently as April.

    No, we were invited out for dinner as a couple, split the bill. I didn't fancy a Turkish meal and certainly didn't fancy eating with belly dancers. Subsequently, I wondered in 2018 as to whether belly dancing was demeaning to women.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,626

    cafcfan said:

    When you say "invited", I assume that means you were not expected to pick up the bill (or even your share of it) and you turned it down because there might be a bit of flesh wobbling about?

    You turned down free food?

    Edited to add: Personally I thought the food hygiene rating would be the first thing to check. So I did it for you - Hisar Meze Bar 4 star -good - rated as recently as April.

    No, we were invited out for dinner as a couple, split the bill. I didn't fancy a Turkish meal and certainly didn't fancy eating with belly dancers. Subsequently, I wondered in 2018 as to whether belly dancing was demeaning to women.
    Its part if their culture/tradition. I'm not saying its right but to me its better than a muslim woman being covered up from top to toe with just slits for her eyes & having to be subservient.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    Ballet dancing. Is that demeaning to women ? Effectively a leotard and tutu and nothing else. A woman in a Bikini ? Swimsuit. Gym gear ?

    Think a lot of nonsense is spouted on subjects like this. If a woman wishes to wear or participate in any of the above then that is their choice. As long as a men, women or organisations (religion) don’t coerce or demand that they do so then that’s fine by me.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    I think if they ain't gonna get their tits out, what's the point?
  • Johnnysummers5
    Johnnysummers5 Posts: 8,469

    I got invited to a Turkish Restaurant with belly dancing tonight in Orpington.
    I politely declined and explained that I didn't think Leuth and Chizz would approve :-)
    I mean if walk on ladies at the darts and at the F1 aren't showing women in the right "light", surely belly dancing should now be outdated.

    So what do people think ? No arguing please, just polite opinions :-)

    I think Ladies should still be able to walk on at the darts, and don't see any problem with Ladies belly dancing if they are happy doing it and hopefully getting well paid
  • Would a male belly dancer get paid the same as a female belly dancer?
  • Cordoban Addick
    Cordoban Addick Posts: 5,448
    I heard a theory once that it was connected to the roots/birth of Flamenco in Spain during one of the early Muslim dynasties, so does that mean we have to ban Flamenco too? That will do nothing for my duende but if it takes John Williams of the tele I am all for it.
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  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,652
    edited July 2018
    Being a 'woke' man in 2018 is a nightmare. Cultural vs gender respect is the kind of conundrum that I find myself grappling with on a daily basis. I'd have asked the restaurant to find a non cis dancer so as not to promote any negative gender stereotypes.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    It’s shit so should be banned for that alone
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Did you enquire if it would be a vegetarian belly?
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,598
    seth plum said:

    Did you enquire if it would be a vegetarian belly?

    I’d wager the one in the picture at the top of this page isn’t.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    Turkish food is nice. Not a great fan of belly dancing in all honesty. I certainly doesn't make a meal more appetising to me - but it is pretty harmless if you like that sort of thing. Not sure there are too many that do.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,143
    Enjoy,.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,022

    I have to say I'm quite surprised with the replies so far.
    This world's getting too confusing for me.
    So it's no longer deemed appropriate for fully dressed ladies to walk alongside darts players.
    But it is appropriate to have some scantily clad ladies shaking their breasts and tummies in your general direction, when you're trying to eat your kebab ?

    I'm genuinely not trying to cause an argument. I really struggle with the double standards as I see it.
    Walking fully clothed demeans women , yet dancing scantily clad for your entertainment whilst eating dinner doesn't ?

    Seems like you're deliberately looking for things to be confused about. Nothing to see here.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    Stig said:

    I have to say I'm quite surprised with the replies so far.
    This world's getting too confusing for me.
    So it's no longer deemed appropriate for fully dressed ladies to walk alongside darts players.
    But it is appropriate to have some scantily clad ladies shaking their breasts and tummies in your general direction, when you're trying to eat your kebab ?

    I'm genuinely not trying to cause an argument. I really struggle with the double standards as I see it.
    Walking fully clothed demeans women , yet dancing scantily clad for your entertainment whilst eating dinner doesn't ?

    Seems like you're deliberately looking for things to be confused about. Nothing to see here.
    Deliberately questioning whether our actions are still acceptable or whether times change and they are not.
    I thought that's what we're supposed to be doing.
  • stevexreeve
    stevexreeve Posts: 1,386
    Belly dancing is some sort of "performance".

    Ladies at darts or F1 are just eye candy and rather pathetic.
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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited July 2018

    I've never been keen on entertainment while I am eating. Spanish guitar players and the like are fairly annoying while you are trying to shovel down a paella. The most extraordinary thing I ever witnessed was at an Indian restaurant in Jakarta. I was the only person in the restaurant and typical Indian music was playing at standard volume. Suddenly, the volume was turned up deafening, which perplexed me. Then, four dancers appeared, two from each end of the restaurant, in glittery costumes and started dancing away in the centre of the restaurant. It was unexpected and unnecessary as I was tucking into my lamb madras. After two, maybe three, dances, they stopped in front of me, smiled and done some sort of bowing motion. I still can't explain why I put my knife and fork down and felt the need to clap, forgetting how pathetic one person clapping sounds.

    Spot on. Entertainment whilst eating can only be there to put you off focusing on rubbish food! A couple of Spanish blokes wanting to pour some cheap plonk down my throat as they play gypsy kings stuff on their guitar, whilst I am trying to eat, is about as annoying as it is possible to get for me. And no I don't want to buy your f***ing CD! All those that buy the CD, how many times do you think they play it - I'd say the average is zero!!!!
  • Johnnysummers5
    Johnnysummers5 Posts: 8,469

    Belly dancing is some sort of "performance".

    Ladies at darts or F1 are just eye candy and rather pathetic.

    I like eye candy
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,143
    OMG... is this a joke.
  • Cordoban Addick
    Cordoban Addick Posts: 5,448

    OMG... is this a joke.

    My conclusion too!
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,032

    I have to say I'm quite surprised with the replies so far.
    This world's getting too confusing for me.
    So it's no longer deemed appropriate for fully dressed ladies to walk alongside darts players.
    But it is appropriate to have some scantily clad ladies shaking their breasts and tummies in your general direction, when you're trying to eat your kebab ?

    I'm genuinely not trying to cause an argument. I really struggle with the double standards as I see it.
    Walking fully clothed demeans women , yet dancing scantily clad for your entertainment whilst eating dinner doesn't ?

    I agree with you.

    As an aside, I have always been opposed to page 3 in The Sun.

    I am being serious here btw.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,032
    Addickted said:

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    I see no reason why a bit of traditional belly dancing could cause offence, it’s a genuine cultural artform. I’ve heard this guys on tonight so sit back and enjoy your meal

    You just dare @Henry Irving
    F*** me I thought CLB74 was staring at me.
  • Ormiston_Addick
    Ormiston_Addick Posts: 8,810

    I have to say I'm quite surprised with the replies so far.
    This world's getting too confusing for me.
    So it's no longer deemed appropriate for fully dressed ladies to walk alongside darts players.
    But it is appropriate to have some scantily clad ladies shaking their breasts and tummies in your general direction, when you're trying to eat your kebab ?

    I'm genuinely not trying to cause an argument. I really struggle with the double standards as I see it.
    Walking fully clothed demeans women , yet dancing scantily clad for your entertainment whilst eating dinner doesn't ?

    As long as you don’t try and eat her kebab you’ll be fine.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,032
    Stig said:

    I have to say I'm quite surprised with the replies so far.
    This world's getting too confusing for me.
    So it's no longer deemed appropriate for fully dressed ladies to walk alongside darts players.
    But it is appropriate to have some scantily clad ladies shaking their breasts and tummies in your general direction, when you're trying to eat your kebab ?

    I'm genuinely not trying to cause an argument. I really struggle with the double standards as I see it.
    Walking fully clothed demeans women , yet dancing scantily clad for your entertainment whilst eating dinner doesn't ?

    Seems like you're deliberately looking for things to be confused about. Nothing to see here.
    There is, a pair of knockers.
  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,961

    I have to say I'm quite surprised with the replies so far.
    This world's getting too confusing for me.
    So it's no longer deemed appropriate for fully dressed ladies to walk alongside darts players.
    But it is appropriate to have some scantily clad ladies shaking their breasts and tummies in your general direction, when you're trying to eat your kebab ?

    I'm genuinely not trying to cause an argument. I really struggle with the double standards as I see it.
    Walking fully clothed demeans women , yet dancing scantily clad for your entertainment whilst eating dinner doesn't ?

    As long as you don’t try and eat her kebab you’ll be fine.
    Thank You. Couldn’t bring myself to type it!
  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,961
    When I say bring myself.....