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  1. Tribal Style covers many flavors of American Belly-Dance, folklorically inspired and fusion and cross-over styles, each exploring modern, jazz, dance theatre, and slum with belly-dance, as well as fusion with traditional classical ethnic dance forms such as Bhangra, Bharata Natyam, Flamenco, Polynesian, and West African Dance.

  2. 1. Jan. 2022 · Alicia Free Belly Dance Podcast A Little Lighter. 607 subscribers. 11. 253 views 1 year ago. Can we still say ATS? Find out in this interview with Carolena Nericcio, founder and creator of the...

  3. Alicia Free: Carolena Nericcio (pronounciation note: “Ner-ee-kee-yoh”) founded FatChanceBellyDance® in the 1980s, and she is the creator of the worldwide dance phenomenon known as FatChanceBellyDance®Style or FCBD®Style. We used to call this American Tribal Style®, ATS for short.

  4. American Tribal Style Belly Dance ist ein moderner Gruppentanz amerikanischen Ursprungs, der viele Elemente des Orientalischen Tanzes vereinnahmte und veränderte. Im Laufe der letzten Jahre hat sich American Tribal Style Belly Dance als eigenständige Tanzform international etabliert.

  5. This interview with Rachel Brice dives deep into recent American belly dance fusion history and fashion. Rachel reminisces about her influencers Suhaila Salimpour, Carolena Nericcio of FatChanceBellyDance® (formerly ATS), and Jill Parker, and opens up about inclusiveness and past mistakes fusing dance forms.

  6. Carolena Nericcio is the dynamic founder of FatChanceBellyDance® and creator of the worldwide dance phenomenon known as FCBD®Style (formerly American Tribal Style®). An early fascination with permanent body adornment lead 8-year-old Carolena to request that her father, Carl, a collector himself, to buy a ring she could “wear always and not ...

  7. 26. Jan. 2024 · Tribal style belly dance is a completely new style, invented on the West coast of the USA in the 1970s. As opposed to Raks Sharki, where dancers often perform solo, American Tribal Style is performed by groups of dancers who improvise their dance and perform mainly in theatres or during festivals.