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Nationality
  
Role
  
Alma mater
  
Ain Shams University

Education
  
Ain Shams University


Occupation
  
Belly dancer, actress

Children
  
Ali El Bagoury

Name
  
Dina Talaat

Siblings
  
Rita Talaat

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Full Name
  
Dina Talaat Sayed Muhammad

Born
  
March 27, 1965 (age 58) (
1965-03-27
)

Years active
  
1985–present (dancer)1987–present (actress)

Website
  
www.dinadancer.comwww.Instagram.com/dinadancerofficial

Spouse
  
Sameh El Bagoury (m. ?–2001), Wael Abo Hussein

Movies and TV shows
  
Abdu Mouta, Estakoza, Bab Al Khalk, Fereska, Raya wa Sekina

Similar People
  
Fifi Abdou, Ighraa, Somaya El Khashab, Haifa Wehbe, Sameh El Bagoury


Zodiac Sign
  
Aries


Nationality
  
Egyptian

Profiles

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Dina Talaat Sayed Muhammad (Arabic: دينا طلعت سيد محمد‎‎; born March 27, 1965), [ˈdiːnæ ˈtˤɑlʕɑt ˈsæjjed mæˈħæmmæd]; 1964) is an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She was named as the "Last Egyptian Dancer" by the American magazine Newsweek. She has a master's degree in Philosophy.

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Personal life

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Dina was born in Rome, Italy. Her father was correspondent for the Middle East News Agency in Rome. At age 16, Dina became depressed after her fiancé committed suicide and she unsuccessfully attempted to kill herself. She earned a master's degree in philosophy from Ain Shams University at the insistence of her father. Her first marriage ended in divorce in 1998. She then married director Sameh El Bagoury, the father of her son Ali. After El Bagoury's death from a brain tumour in 2001, she secretly married Hossam Abol Fotouh.It was rumored that she would retire, but she returned to her career. She is now married to the Egyptian businessman Wael Abo Hussein.

Career

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Dina started her career in the early 1970s with the Reda Dance Troupe. She became a solo dancer in the 1980s and soon became well known. During the 1990s, she gained recognition for her performances at venues such as the Cairo Sheraton, where she made a bold departure from traditional belly dance attire by opting for shorts and a bikini, causing a stir in Egyptian society. Like most belly dancers, Dina dances for private functions as well as public engagements. As of 2007, she charged around 7,000 Egyptian pounds to appear at weddings. She has travelled to various countries to teach workshops and perform, including Brazil in 2005 and Australia in 2010.

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In 2011, she released her autobiography, Huriati Fi Al Raqs (My Freedom in Dancing). Because of the 2011 Egyptian revolution it did not sell well in Egypt, but the French-language edition Ma liberté de danser (2011) was more successful.

Filmography

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  • El-Kammasha (1987)
  • En-Nasib Maktoub (1987)
  • Ginan fi Ginan (1990)
  • Al-Ghashim (1991)
  • Albaree wa al-Gallad (1991)
  • Esteqalet Gaber (1992)
  • Mazbahet al-Shorafaa (1992)
  • Demo Sahebat Al-Galala (1992)
  • Al-Mansi (1993) - Guest of Honour
  • Qshr el-Bondoq (1995)
  • Estakoza (1996)
  • Ibn Ezz (2001)
  • Alaya el-Tarab bet-Talata (2007)
  • Elbelyatsho (2007)
  • Maganin Nos Kom (2007)
  • Ezbet Adam (2009)
  • Wlad Al Balad (2010)
  • Shari' Al Haram (2011)
  • Television

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  • Rodda Qalbi (1998)
  • Fereska (2004)
  • Raya Wi Sekeena (2007)
  • Romanet el-Mizan (2008)
  • Al Ashrar (2009)
  • Samasim (2009)
  • Zahra Bareyya (2009)
  • Khas Gedan (2009)
  • Waad Mesh Maktoub (2009)
  • Qeshta We Asal (2013)
  • Theatre

    Dina Talaat Gold Medal For Bellydance

  • Alabanda (1995)
  • Bibliography

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  • Dina Talaat, Ma liberté de danser: la dernière danseuse d'Égypte (My Freedom to Dance), Michel Lafon, January 2011 ISBN 9782749913629
  • References

    Dina Talaat Wikipedia