The party said it would also be demanding an investigation by media regulator Ofcom.
She said the dance emerged after women in labour were encouraged to concentrate on their pelvic and abdominal regions to avoid the pain of contractions."Women tend to fight against contraction, but through the movements [they went with it], it's just nature," she said.
But such undulations - when presented on stage - once confused Britain which, she explained, could not easily disassociate the art from sex.Ms Hobin said there was a lack of understanding about belly dancing, particularly regarding sexualisation, whether that be through deliberate presentation or flawed perception, both of which she was against."I was doing a lot of TV," she said of her past, "and producers told me there hadn't been a belly dancer who had gone far [on screen]. That really, really annoyed me - they assumed [I was like] a stripper or prostitute.
"In this country, [the dance was mostly performed] in nightclubs [or by] strippers."I don't encourage people to come showing their bellies and boobs. I like to encourage women from all walks of life, all shapes and ages – there's not a particular image you have to emulate."
It's all meant that she somewhat struggles with the term belly dancing, although admits it's the one by which people most easily recognise the form.
She said she preferred to call it "the sacred dance of life", or at least "belly dancing for health and fitness".The panel heard allegations Mr Davies referred to a colleague as "the sexy one" and that Supt Davies was overheard talking about the "shapely figures" of female staff.
On Tuesday, the officer accepted he "made inappropriate comments from time to time".Asked about allegations he compared female colleagues to luxury cars such as Rolls Royce, Supt Davies told the panel this was based on "quality and reliability", adding "I don't see a Rolls Royce car as something sexual".
On Monday, Supt Davies told the panel he wanted to be a police officer "from a young age", joining the force in 2002 and getting promoted to superintendent in 2019.He said he was "devastated" to be served misconduct papers in 2022, causing him to become "emotionally unstable" and leading to the breakdown of his marriage.