It's a big belly-dancing extravaganza
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If you like belly dancing, you may never see more of it in Utah than you'll see on Saturday.

The Meeting of the Tribes is one the biggest belly-dancing performances of the year, bringing together belly-dancing "tribes" — groups, classes and associations — from across the Wasatch Front to perform on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Salt Lake's Masonic Temple.

The performance is scheduled to last for three hours.

The Meeting of the Tribes' goal is to serve as a common ground for the purpose of mutual support and understanding of the ancient art of danse orientale in Utah —

Meeting of the Tribes

What: Belly dancing performance

When: Saturday, Dec. 3, 1 p.m.

Where: Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City

Admission: $7, tickets available at the door only

Performance • Meeting of the Tribes is three hours of danse orientale on Saturday.
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