Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

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Once, in the famous Parisian cabaret "Moulin Rouge", during the dance, the beautiful Mona threw off all her clothes. For obscene behavior, the girl was arrested and fined 100 francs, which caused protests and riots in France. It happened on February 9, 1893. Then both the cancan, which was later called the prototype of striptease, and striptease were considered extremely vulgar dances, and an equal sign was put between performers and prostitutes.

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Over the years, striptease has become, if not an acceptable phenomenon in society, then at least permitted by the law of many countries, and erotic dances have become an integral part of culture. Moreover, recently a variety of pole dance striptease - pole dance (pole dance) - has been developing as an independent direction in sports.

However, despite the fact that France is considered the birthplace of striptease after the “incident” at the Moulin Rouge, many historians are sure that the nude dance appeared long before the 19th century in Egypt, only they treated it not as entertainment, but as a solemn ritual ...

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesqueStriptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

In fact, the origins of modern striptease could be Egyptians, or rather Egyptians. The tradition of getting naked to melodious singing was associated with Osiris, the god of life force and nature. It looked like this: the girls began their dance with a round dance, after which they took off thin silk cloaks and other robes. The ceremony ended with prayer and sacrifice (interestingly, the “victims” were, as a rule, fruits and bright flowers - according to the Egyptians, this should have placed God in their favor).

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Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesqueStriptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

The so-called “dance of the wasp” can also be considered the oldest prototype of striptease - a girl wrapped in a shawl moved to the music, imitating shaking out a wasp entangled in clothes. During the dance, the clothes unfolded, exposing the dancer.

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesqueStriptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Known for their craving for love pleasures, the ancient Greeks also contributed to the development of striptease. The inhabitants of the ancient Greek polis of Corinth were taught the "science of frank dance" in special schools, where, along with mathematics and music, they were taught this skill. Such girls were called getters, reapers of the goddess of love Aphrodite, who, with the help of their dances, brought men to ecstasy. The secret of their skill was in their clothes: the fold on the chiton was located so that at the right moment the clothes quickly slipped off the body, and the reapers remained completely naked.

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Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

Striptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesqueStriptease - from ancient times to modern day burlesque

The harsh Middle Ages caused a lot of trouble for lovers of vicious dances and their performers. And the matter was not limited to the payment of a fine. The inquisitors continually accused seductive dancers of witchcraft and applied the death penalty to them by burning at the stake. However, this did not prevent naked beauties from arranging erotic performances, and with the Renaissance, strip dancing became an integral part of any mass holiday, even if it took place at the papal court. However, with the decline of the Renaissance, such dances were recognized as forbidden, but this only kindled the general interest of the public in this art form. Forbidden fruit is sweet, where to go

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