Amani
Birth nameAngel Nabil Ayoub
Also known as[Amani Dancer][1]
OriginHamat,Lebanon
GenresFolkloric music , Arabic music
Occupation(s)Dance , belly_Dance, choreographer, Teacher , Actrice
Years active1988 - present

Angel Nabil Ayoub (born Juner 6, 1970 in Hamat , Lebanon), known by her stage name Amani (اماني), is a well-known Lebanese Dancer, choreographer, Teacher, and Actrice .

Beginnings edit

One day, there was a little girl who had to go to school like her brothers and all the kids of the world. She hated school and, eagerly awaiting schooling years to end. Afterwards, she unsuccessfully, tried to escape this burden. She was dreaming of dancing and nothing else. She took advantage of every moment and hour to exercise in her own room at her big house and enjoy oriental dancing in front of the mirror which became her companion loyal all the time to get away from the whirlpool of studying to dancing. Oh! I forgot to mention her name. She's Angel Ayoub from a town called Hamat in North Lebanon. In spite of that, Angel was not lazy at school except for the French literature class which she preferred eating seeds, potatoes and chocolate or competing for the biggest chewing gum, to it . Pardon me, the French literature,...history,...geography and the English Language...only. Though she had an inclination to study medicine, Angel unwillingly entered the university to receive a degree in Social Sciences and another one in Beautification, "because it's Faster," she explained. It was her father's, Nabil Ayoub, Condition to grant her the key to freedom only after she had finished schooling and received a university degree. My God! at last the distress is done with . "Now I can dance, "Angel couldn't believe herself. She began preparing for her start in the artistic world a month before she graduated and chose a new name, Amani, that was suitable for oriental dancing, and which meant "Wishes" in English. The name has a long story which I will relate to you in the following lines. At one of her relatives' engagement party where there were a crowd of important artists and journalists, Angel responded to a friends' request and performed a dance which was met with admiration (all the doing of the mirror), and that urged one of the distinguished journalists, Mr. George Ibrahim Al Khoury, to ask her for a second dance after being introduced to him by that friend. A small incident that has changed the course of her life and encouraged her to enter the artistic world. Days passed away, till a letter was published in the most important artistic magazine with the title: "An Educated Girl Asks: Should I Take Oriental Dancing as a Profession ? " The letter was signed by the name Amani and sent by the teen-ager while she was still a university student, asking the distinguished journalist his opinion about that matter to which he gave his famous answer: "There is no such thing as trite dancing, but there is a trite dancer. It's the person himself who shapes his future, and not the other way around." And he asked her to use "Amani" as her name when she starts dancing professionally. In spite of the opposition she faced from some people, and the society in particular, Angel went on pursuing to fulfill her wishes and dreams on the first of April, 1987 using the name Amani. The 1st. of April ? Ha...Ha ! It's April Fool's Day ! Is this teen-ager playing a practical joke on us all or what ?! Or is her artistic life is going to be nothing but a big lie in this world ? In 1987, the war was still going on in Lebanon, a fact that hindered Amani's recognition in Lebanon, Her own homeland. But this didn't stop her from working abroad and strengthening her artistic foot steps in every establishment she worked in and where contracts were renewed more than once. She traveled to many countries, Arabian and Foreign, Dubai, Abu Dabi, Jordan, Tunisia, Italy, France, Syria, Australia... When Amani took a final decision to enter the artistic world, she telegraphed Mr.George Ibrahim Al-Khoury, under the name Amani, and told him about it and invited him to a dance party where she would be performing. Thus ,he accepted the invitation and then wrote an article titled "Amani Holds Me Responsible for Her Oriental Dancing", and which he concluded with one wish: "All I hope for Amani's reputation is to remain as white as the snow that covers her beautiful town, Hamat." During this time, Amani was introduced, through the famous writer, to one of Lebanon and the Arab World's singing Stars, the maestro Melhem Barakat who admired her dancing singled her out as the only dancer in all his recitals inside and abroad Lebanon. Their cooperation continued for almost two years. Then, Amani started working alone in all the Arab World. In year 1989, she started to work on her own style. She used a unique character in music and rhythms which no dancer has ever danced to. And since Amani's dancing has been characterized, and carried a new wave in oriental dancing (belly dancing) that distinguished Lebanon from Egypt in it's expressive new style which Amani used. Moreover, what really set Amani aside from other dancers is the fact that she is a well educated person, a character which enhanced her radiant personality to the extent that a press interview carries as much joy as her dancing, a fact that prompted the distinguished journalist to ask Amani to write her artistic life story and her opinions about it. Then, he asked her to write another subject discussing philosophy and life. In addition, Amani searched deeply into the old Arabian history books for the roots of oriental dance, and excelled in her discussion of the subject in press interviews and TV talks that people and, journalists in particular adopted her views about dancing and its history. Amani rejected the allegation that oriental dance is Egyptian and presented sufficient proofs.


Career edit

Amani now aims at purifying oriental dance from all the blemishes that distorted its beautiful image in view of the social and religious ideas and beliefs which prevailed in the old times where oriental dancing lost its real identity. In 1993, and for the first time in the history of oriental dancing, Amani represented in a corporeal form two historical stories through beautiful dancing in an effort to introduce culture and education under the logo of oriental dancing . And since every kind of dance has its own history, Amani thought that it was appropriate to present in 1993 a show under the title "Stories" which aimed at narrating the history of the dance or present a story in a corporeal form through a dance. The show was a success and that motivated Amani to present a second version, "Stories II" in 1994, and a third one, "Stories III",in 1995. Thus, Amani became on eminent personality in the art and education firmament. Her distinguished title became the Educated Dancer or the Angel of Dancing. A lot was written about her which can't be all mentioned here. Many poets and writers spoke with admiration of her dancing and innocent feminine beauty, of which is the description written by George Jurdak, the writer ,poet and sarcastic critic, who said: " A gorgeous feminine fantasy which surrenders to musical tunes as Jasmine breath to the breeze of air, dancing in a beautiful dream from which the dreamer is afraid to wake up in order not to lose sight of such a charm that might melt in a cloud of white perfumed fluttering diaphanous gown..." The writer George I.Al-Khoury wrote after he saw her dancing at a night club: "A dancer from the orient who became, within few years, one of the proficient dancers...I was infatuated by your dancing style... a tender, flexible dancing body that deals with music as if it's a musical instrument, meets with dancing as if it's a dancing composition, and feels with sensation as it's a bulk of sensation... all with a gorgeous beauty, an intoxicated body, coquetry and provocation and hands which flexibly and skillfully move, and a gazelle's walk... I, who one day participated actively in your coming to the world of art, am very happy of the accomplishment you've done...and for the brilliant future awaiting for you..." Afterwards, she presented her show "Stories" I "in 1993 of which Al-Khoury wrote:" You, the youngest of the dancers, and the eldest in ranking, dancing and art. You came from the beauty of Hamat to become an oriental dancer who elevates dancing to the level of her hometown ,education and high moral standards...I am very happy with the achievement you've made with your show "Stories I"... congratulations." It's worth noting that Mr.George I.Al-Khoury has bestowed his favors on a large number of artists, and he was a coeval of many of the art's giants such as Abdul Wahhab and Om Kalthom in the Arabian Orient. But he always takes pride of being the one who attracted Amani to the artistic world to be one of its eminent personalities, he even once said: "How many dancers dance to the tunes of music...and how many dancers does music dance to their tunes ?! Only one, Amani." The latest title he bestowed on Amani was "The carnival of dancing" because she excelled in all styles of dance such as Jazz, Indian and the theatrical, in addition to all types of oriental dancing, thus, becoming the most popular dancer and news of her reaching the two Americas. HABIBI, a U.S magazine published an article about her written by Noria Tahan (Summer 95,vol.14,n#3):"Internationally known, she is one of the top dance stars of LEBANON...She is admired and respected by the Arab community world wide...I was greeted at the door by a petite, warm and friendly young lady...There is nothing plastic or fake about Amani From America to Europe, Amani visited Germany, in 1995, where she presented a dance show. She also established master class, workshop which attracted dancers from all Europe, Spain, Italy, Greece, Belgium, Holland and England...to learn her new style in oriental dancing. The experience made Amani happy and filled her with enthusiasm for the idea of workshops, because this is what she thought of as her real mission to spread new ways of oriental dancing, especially when a number of European oriental dancers called her and expressed their wishes to learn oriental dancing with her. Also, Lebanese ladies and house wives asked Amani for special lessons, and there is nothing astonishing about that because she is quite popular among women, a fact which is due to Amani's spontaneouity and distinguished dancing. In fact, she has admirers within high-class societies, and even politicians who attend her shows and choose her for their formal and private occasions. She became Lebanon's ambassador to the world, and was chosen to stage a performance in the most important beauty event in Lebanon after the war, Miss Lebanon '95; and she was also chosen by the cultural society to celebrate the International Theater Day in recognition of one of the most prominent play writers in the orient. One of the journalists wrote describing her in that party: "Amani dances as a whole, and the dancer who denotes culture in this Arabian Lebanese art which interlocks with distant times...Amani realizes that every occasion has its particular dance...I saw her dancing or singing or, rather, flying in one of the most graceful of her performances...she was an original expressive power capable of displaying the beauty of each more and each stillness. While Performing, she was the daughter of a noble, graceful and creative theater, the daughter of the real art. She danced with the demanded revelation that dance which deepened my conviction in Amani's affiliation with the artistic culture. An affiliation that makes her an explorer in search of treasures...And I think that a long time will pass before another educated dancer comes along to practice dancing as an act of love, such as Amani." There was nothing surprising. Amani was the first dancer who dared in February 1996, to move oriental dancing from nightclubs to the theater. She had such a courage and strength to put together a two hours show and stand on stage all by herself to present dances from the orient without the audience getting bored. The teen-ager who became now a successful woman was the first one to present, in 1993,a video clip of a dance in the orient. A video clip that depends on a dancer, and not a singer as it is usually the case. Amani danced to a special tune titled "Look..Look..Amani" . Then, another video clip followed in 1994, and a third in 1995 when she photographed the Indian dance, Katak, the rhythms and composition was made specialy for her, it was not difficult for Amani to perform such a dance for the comprehensive cultural and historical research that she did for years on the subject of oriental dancing. Moreover, it's worth noting that Amani have three cassettes and a CD in the international markets. A fourth cassette is on its way to be marketed. Last, but not least, and for many years now, Amani has been demanding, all alone and without any support from her colleagues, to allow dancers to join the Professional Artists Syndicate. If her efforts are paid off, then she will be imprinting the dancing history as since. And why not?! it is her slogan in Life :culture, creation, stories, isn't it? When Amani represented Lebanon in an annual festival for oriental dancing, held in Germany, she addressed the audience with the following words: ... I come to you from my small country, Lebanon, to tell you and to prove that art, and especially dancing, hasn't faced a setback or died during the 17 years of civil war and destruction. On the contrary, it was renewed and improved...Hoping you'll visit our country which we are rebuilding today..." So, well the world open his doors to the Lebanese artistic dancing by way of his Ambassador to the stars...the way of Amani?! - 1996 : Amani was chosen by the Brazilian Belly dancers, and her only from among all the middle eastern dancers, to give master class work shops in Brasil. She presented the workshop for 120 professional students. - 1997 : She performed in tours to USA and Canada ( Atlantic city, Miami, Ohio, Los Angeles, Middle Eastern dance festival ( Orange County), Oklahoma ....) - 1998 : She was elected as the first Belly Dancer to present an oriental belly dance show in MONTE CARLO ( Salle des Etoiles). - Amani is preparing now for new video clips. The first as ritual oriental belly dance and the second presenting NEFERTITI's death ( Ancient Egyptian Dance). 1998: Amani presented 2 video clips. The first as ritual oriental belly dance and the second presenting NEFERTITI’s death (Ancient Egyptian Dance). 1999: It was a remarkable turning point in Amani’s art life as well the history of oriental dancing. Amani’s moved from nightclub to theatre performances permanently, whereby she presented the most significant oriental and international show, Amani around the World accompanied by a huge group of dancers and musicians, definitely proving that oriental dancing is an independent art. Amani presented several kinds of oriental dancing: historical oriental dancing, classical, expressive, and renewing oriental dancing, public Egyptian dancing, Lebanese dabke, and Moroccan, Iranian, and Armenian dance… As for her attempts to push for the membership of dancers in the Syndicate of professional artists in Lebanon, it only lead to her sole and exceptional membership among all dancers because she is exceptional… 2000: Amani continued to present her show, Amani around the World till mid 2000, during which she released a new cassette and CD entitled Dawaran, in addition to a new video clip entitled “Tabloulha”. Amani confidently moved from theatrical performances to the world of acting which amazed critics and the team of the television series Elissar. After that, Amani flew to Cairo upon an invitation from the organizers of the Oriental Dance Festival to perform on the closing night and give lessons to professional dancers, Master Class Workshop in Cairo. 2001: Amani’s energy has no limits. She proceeded with the preparations for her new show “The Days & Nights of Amani”, with the opening during the month of May of the same year, which prevented Amani from responding to the second invitation to the Second Oriental Dance Festival in Cairo. Because of the conflicting schedules, the foreign dancers had to travel to Lebanon to attend Amani’s Master Class Workshop. Amani recorded a new victory in the year 2001. After her success in presenting her oriental dance performances on the greatest theaters in Lebanon in the year 1999, she moved to the cultural theater towards the end of 2001, giving a new label to oriental dance which became part of Arab Culture with her performances at Madina Theater. She participated in Miss Europe Pageant 2001 2002: Amani presented her show “Love Nights” at Regency Palace Theatre. She participated in the Francophone Festival: Francophonie 2002, which was held under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture.

Awards edit

Amani has won many Lebanese and pan-Arab awards. He won the Murex d'Or Lebanese Award for Best oriental Dancer in 2000 and 2001 , Amani also won the Best Artist Award at the Rotary Festival in 2005 .

Television series edit

Amani confidently moved from theatrical performances to the world of acting which amazed critics and the team of the television series Elissar the year 2000.

2003: In another acting attempt, Amani presented the biography of Badi’aa Massabni in Beirut before reaching fame and marrying Najib Mahfouz in Egypt

Albums edit

  • 1993: Amani - Yalla Ya Bassem (اماني يللا يا باسم) by Badawist phone
  • 1994: Amani And The Badawist (اماني والبدويست) by Badawist phone
  • 1996: Amani's Dance (رقصة اماني) by Badawist phone
  • 1998: The_Best..._Album_in_the_World...Ever! 1 (1افضل البوم رقص شرقي) by Virgin/EMI
  • 1999: The_Best..._Album_in_the_World...Ever!2 (2 افضل البوم رقص شرقي) by Virgin/EMI
  • 2000: Spinning (دوران) by Music Master International
  • 2000: Once upon a time in Arabia (كان يا مكان في البلاد العربية) by Virgin/EMI
  • 2003: Amani El -Omer (اماني العمر) by Music Master International
  • 2003: Amani Around the World DVD (اماني حول العالم) by Sabbah Media International


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External links edit

Category:Living people]] Category:1970 births]] Category:oriental dancer]] Category:Lebanese actrice]] Category:Arabic-language dancer]] Category:People from hamat]]