Layla Taj

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Occupation(s)Belly dancer, choreographer
Yearsactive1999–present
Height172.72 cm (5 ft 8 in)
DancesRaqs al-sharqi
Egyptian folklore
Pharonic
Layla Taj
Taj in an Ancient Egyptian ensemble performing at the Gold Hall Theater, New York
Occupation(s)Belly dancer, choreographer
Years active1999–present
Height172.72 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Career
DancesRaqs al-sharqi
Egyptian folklore
Pharonic

Layla Taj, (Arabic: ليلى تاج), is an American belly dancer in the classical Egyptian raqs al-sharqi style. The focus of her repertoire is to communicate facets of Egyptian culture.[1]

Egyptian Belly Dancer Layla Taj performs in Gala Show and studies with master teacher Mahmoud Reda

Taj descends from a long line of aristocratic Greek Athenians and Egyptiotes (Greek: Αιγυπτιώτες).[1] Her mother was a beauty queen who won the national pageant sponsored by the Greek-American Progressive Association (GAPA).[2]

Taj initially trained in ballet. She was introduced to Middle Eastern dance in childhood.[3]:B19 Later, as she developed her professional career, Taj trained in belly dance in the United States and Germany, where she studied with Mahmoud Reda, Raqia Hassan and Mo Geddawi of the Reda Troup.[4][5]


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