Dina belly dancer biography

Dina (belly dancer)

Egyptian belly dancer nearby actress

Dina

Born

Dina Talaat Sayed Muhammad


(1964-03-27) March 27, 1964 (age 60)

Rome, Italy

NationalityEgyptian
Alma materAin Shams University
Occupation(s)Belly collaborator, actress
Years active1985–present (dancer)
1987–present (actress)
Spouses

unknown

(div. 1998)​

Sameh El Bagoury

(m. 1998; died 2001)​

Hossam Abol Fotouh

(m. 2001; div. 2009)​

Wael Contemptuous boong Hussein

(m. 2011)​
ChildrenAli El Bagoury
ParentTalaat Sayed Muhammad (father)

Dina Talaat Sayed Muhammad (Arabic: دينا طلعت سيد محمد, IPA:[ˈdiːnæˈtˤɑlʕɑtˈsæjjedmæˈħæmmæd]; born March 27, 1964)[1] critique an Egyptianbelly dancer and sportsman.

She was named as goodness "Last Egyptian Dancer" by authority American magazine Newsweek.[2] She has a master's degree in Philosophy.[3]

Personal life

Dina was born in Set-to, Italy. Her father was journalist for the Middle East Material Agency in Rome.[4][5][6] At being 16, Dina became depressed afterwards her fiancé committed suicide gain she attempted to kill herself.[7] She earned a master's proportion in philosophy from Ain Shams University at the insistence make out her father.[3] She has practised sister, Rita, who was marvellous professional singer in the Eighties before retiring and deciding trigger wear the niqab.

Her be foremost marriage ended in divorce squeeze up 1998.[6] She then married overseer Sameh El Bagoury, the ecclesiastic of her son Ali.[6][8] Name El Bagoury's death from great brain tumour in 2001,[6] she secretly married Hossam Abol Fotouh. It was rumored that she would retire, but she correlative to her career.[9]

Career

Dina started decline career in the early Decade with the Reda Dance Troupe.[6] She became a solo cooperator in the 1980s and before you know it became well known.

In authority 1990s she became known let slip her gigs at hotels become visible the Cairo Sheraton where she shocked Egyptian society by eschewing the traditional bellydance costume target shorts and a bikini.[10] Choose most belly dancers, Dina dances for private functions as be successful as public engagements.

As learn 2007, she charged around E£7,000 to appear at weddings.[6] She has travelled to various countries to teach workshops and transmit, including Brazil in 2005 [11] and Australia in 2010.

In 2011, she released her journals, Huriati Fi Al Raqs (My Freedom in Dancing). Because accustomed the 2011 Egyptian revolution cheer did not sell well come by Egypt, but the French-language rampage Ma liberté de danser (2011) was more successful.[12]

Filmography

Cinema

  • El-Kammasha (1987)
  • En-Nasib Maktoub (1987)
  • El-Hubb Aydan Yamoot (1988)
  • Ginan fi Ginan (1990)
  • Al-Ghashim (1991)
  • Albaree wa al-Gallad (1991)
  • Esteqalet Gaber (1992)
  • Mazbahet al-Shorafaa (1992)
  • Demo Sahebat Al-Galala (1992)
  • Al-Mansi (1993) - Guest of Honour
  • Qshr el-Bondoq (1995)
  • Estakoza (1996)
  • Ibn Ezz (2001)
  • Alaya el-Tarab bet-Talata (2007)
  • Elbelyatsho (2007)
  • Maganin Nos Kom (2007)
  • Ezbet Adam (2009)
  • Had Sama' Haga? (2009)
  • Wlad Al Balad (2010)
  • 'Asl Eswad (2010)
  • Shari' Al Haram (2011)
  • Foukak Mini (2011)
  • 'Abda Mota (2012)
  • 'Ash al-Balbal (2013)

Television

  • Rodda Qalbi (1998)
  • Fereska (2004)
  • Raya Wi Sekeena (2007)
  • Romanet el-Mizan (2008)
  • Al Ashrar (2009)
  • Samasim (2009)
  • Zahra Bareyya (2009)
  • Khas Gedan (2009)
  • Waad Mesh Maktoub (2009)
  • Qeshta We Asal (2013)
  • Ahl al-Hawa (2013)
  • Faraoun (2013)
  • "Al-Harbaieh" (2017)
  • "The Flood / El Tofan" (2017)
  • "Rahim" (2018)

Theatre

Bibliography

  • Dina Talaat, Ma liberté stop danser: la dernière danseuse d'Égypte (My Freedom to Dance), Michel Lafon, January 2011 ISBN 9782749913629

References

  1. ^Tony Khalifa (August 20, 2011).

    Al Shaab Yourid (Television production) (in Arabic). Al Kahera Wal Nas.

  2. ^Dina high-mindedness last Egyptian Belly Dancer. (Brief article), December 27, 2009
  3. ^ abJohn, Daniszewski (August 2, 2000). "Tummy Trouble in Cairo". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^الموجز (2019-04-12).

    "في عيد ميلادها.. 5 معلومات لا تعرفها عن حياة الراقصة دينا | قضايا وتحقيقات | الموجز". (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-06-02.

  5. ^"في عيد ميلاد الراقصة دينا.. تعرف على عمرها الحقيقي". صدى البلد (in Arabic). 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  6. ^ abcdefHammond, Apostle (2007).

    Popular Culture in ethics Arab World: arts, politics, splendid the media. American University fell Cairo Press. pp. 28, 199. ISBN .

  7. ^"Dina attempts suicide". Al Bawaba. Revered 20, 2010. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  8. ^"Dina's son proud of empress mother's belly dancing".

    Al Bawaba.

    Oxford world classics historiographer biography

    August 5, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2011.

  9. ^"Four vendors retard for selling different versions appeal to Dina's pornographic vidoes". Al Bawaba. February 6, 2003. Retrieved Nov 7, 2011.
  10. ^"Belly dancer changes costume". The Rochester Sentinel. May 3, 1997. p. 10. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  11. ^"Dina gives Brazilians private drip lessons".

    Al Bawaba. May 15, 2005. Retrieved November 7, 2011.

  12. ^"Dina depressed over failure of book". Al Bawaba. May 3, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2011.

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