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Leila in Egypt: Om al Dunya
Traditional Egyptian Bellydance music produced by Leila, one of Egypt's top belly dancers.
Recommended if you like
Abdel Halim Hafez,
Ahmed Adawia,
Warda.
Abdel Hazim: Tribal beats including Hatshepsut
Tribal style belly dance and pharaonic music. Middle eastern percussion, tracks for bellydance instructors and teachers.
Recommended if you like
Caravan,
Karim Nagi,
Solace,
Superstars.
Hoda Sinbati: Ala Mahlik - Take Your Time
Traditional Egyptian folkloric songs
The Henkesh Brothers: Dancing with Genies
Traditional Egyptian belly dance music, 2 complete shows to perform to.
Awlad Abou al-Gheit: Zar - Trance Music for Women
For centuries women in Africa and the Middle East have used this music to cure pain in times of stress or illness, sicknesses they believe are caused by "red spirits" - the Zar - who are using their bodies as hosts.
The Henkesh Brothers: Cry to the Moon - Taqasim lil Qamar
Heartrending traditional Egyptian music played by Mohammed Ali Street's famous musical family, ideal for contemplative listeners and belly dancers.
The Henkesh Brothers: Pulse of the Sphinx
Traditional Egyptian drum solos for belly dancers, done by Cairo's best tabla players.
Recommended if you like
Hossam Ramzy.
Hany Shenoda: Oriental Belly Dance (Banaat Keteer – Mashis ElSaniora)
Oriental Belly Dance
Omar Khairat: The Modern Women
Modern Egyptian Music