Masonic Fellowship learns the art of belly dancing

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THE skills of belly dancing were demonstrated to Warrington Masonic
Fellowship – and members were surprised to be “volunteered” to join
in.
Oriental belly dancer Fatima gave the talk and members were looking forward to seeing her perform the dances. But they were unaware that they would become part of the act and fellowship chairman Arthur Walton would be the first “victim.” Fatima traced the history of Oriental dancing from early Egypt to the present day in countries throughout the world. She invited volunteer dancers to dress in the appropriate costumes.
Proposing a vote of thanks Ellis Jones said: “This is the first time we have had so many people at a meeting. It is certainly a change from our normal talks.
“It has been very enjoyable and you certainly have a tremendous knowledge of the history of Oriental dancing.”

  • Pictured…Fatima with some of the “victims” she selected to become part of her talk on the history of Oriental belly dancing.

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