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About the Author:. The musicians played in a Gypsy motif, and a man in the front row suddenly started a Greek Dance onstage. Jenna, as if possessed by demons, in dim, pink light, smiled through her porcelain features, with hips swiveling and candles carefully held in her arms as if she were Serena in this dance, 30 years ago.
Her stomach muscles were totally isolated, as she moved sensuously and dramatically, to the violin, oud, bouzoukie, and drum. Zenaide wore pink chiffon over her head, with a long, ruffled skirt and gold top. Every organ and muscle on this most talented dancer was isolated, as she effortlessly gyrated with tiny, hand symbols and many golden bracelets.
Her silken skin and high heels enhanced this amazing performance, to the wailing Gypsy songs, sung by the musicians. She was a dervish of dynamic energy. The Kooch Doll Dancer: Serena. The concept of the Belly Dancer was celebrated on the canvases of the Orientalist painters of the late Nineteenth Century.
In Carnivals, it was popular to have an animated statue of a Belly Dancer that gyrated in an alcove over the merry-go-round on the boardwalk at Asbury Park, NJ. Serena was affected by the sadness of this doll and created her "Kooch Dance". To a honkey-tonk tape, Serena stood barefoot in the midst of twinkling lights. In black and gold, she danced away from her Carnival pedestal, with superb grace as the music played, as she came to life, with the sound of her favorite symbols, and then stopped, as she regained her inanimate position, head lowered, so sad.
Serena is a wonder to behold, with every bit of her belly and hips so well-trained to jiggle in tiny ripples, pulsating like a soft, percussive instrument. Music: Egyptian. The original Cleopatra Nightclub housed a native Egyptian orchestra and an exotic atmosphere. With taped music, Serena's dancers, in red and black costumes, used veils as masks, in a most exotic display of virtuosity and technique. They were sexy, sensual, and sly.