Nagua Fouad
Nagua Fouad (
Arabic: نجوى فؤاد) (born
1943) is a noted
belly dancer.
Nagua ran away from her
Alexandria home at the age of 15, to work as a telephone receptionist at Orabi Agency for Stars in
Cairo,
Egypt. Nagua's dream was to dance like her idols the belly dancers of the
1940-
1950s era including:
Naema Akef,
Samia Gamal, and
Tahiya Karioka.
At the age of 16, her employer Orabi spotted her belly dancing while on the job and persuaded her to rent a costume for 50
piastres from
Nemat Mokhtar and helped her perform at the Sahara City Tent. A few months later and she was dancing at the famous
Auberge Nightclub run by
Mohamed Abdel Nabie where she was arrested by the
vice squad for dancing professionally at an illegal age.
After her release she performed at the
Abdeen Casino where she met
Ahmad Fouad Hassan (her future husband for 6 years), a producer of stage shows that later became a famous conductor. He convinced her to perform live at the most prestigious music and dance show in the
1960s called
Adwa El Madina (City Lights) which had featured such superstars as
Shadia,
Abdel Halim Hafez,
Fayza Ahmed, and
Sabah.
In
1976, the famous composer
Mohammed Abdel Wahab wrote an entire musical piece exclusively for her belly dancing show titled Qamar Arba'tashar (meaning the full Moon of the 14th), it was her transition from traditional oriental dance to a choreographed stage performances.
*Qamar Arba'tashar (Moon of the 14th)
1976 *Music by
Mohammed Abdel Wahab* Bellydance superstars:
Nagua Fouad at Belly-Dance.org
* GoBellyDance.com:
Nagua Fouad* Al-Ahram Weekly:
Nagwa Fuad "Hours of glory"* Hossam Ramzy:
Nagwa Fouad