Nellie Stewart as Mam'zelle Nitouche, 1895 / The Falk Studios, Sydney

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Nellie Stewart as Mam'zelle Nitouche, 1895 / The Falk Studios, Sydney

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"Australia's Sweetheart" in about as racy as it got in respectable theatre in 1895. She wears a heavy body stocking, the wrinkles of which can be seen but her lovely 37 year old face is as heavily air brushed as today's celebrities and she looks very young..Format: Photograph. .Notes: Find more detailed information about this photographic collection: 441636 ( http://441636 ) ..Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: ( http:// ) . .From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales ( )

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Belly dance is a dance that originated in North Africa and traces its origin back to Egypt. It features movements of the hips and torso. The origin of the name 'belly dance' comes from the French Danse du ventre, which translates as "dance of the stomach". It has evolved to take many different forms depending on the country and region, both in costume and dance style; with the Egyptian styles and costumes being the most recognized worldwide due to Egyptian cinema. The Egyptian style with its traditional Egyptian rhymes is popular worldwide with many schools around the globe now practicing it.

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