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Jess ~ Tribal Fusion ... bellydance 2009 Jess free dancing in Asheville
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sammij said: I finally was able to post a vid of her ~ not her best but you know how free style unpracticed dance goes ... | |
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Mach said: sammij said: I finally was able to post a vid of her ~ not her best but you know how free style unpracticed dance goes ... She's fantastic i miss dancing [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: Mach said: I finally was able to post a vid of her ~ not her best but you know how free style unpracticed dance goes ... She's fantastic i miss dancing She has not danced much at all this Sr yr ... she is so busy I miss it | |
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Very nice.
My mother used to do belly dancing when I was a kid. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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I love it... she commands the music, not an easy dance choice and she did it with ease. | |
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van halen...
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12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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Beautiful! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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thejason said: van halen...
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not her best??!!
beautiful!! 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..'
in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair.. | |
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wow!!! Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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can boys belly dance?? [Edited 2/12/10 8:47am] 12/05/2011
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matthewgrant said: can boys belly dance??
Why, YES! [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: matthewgrant said: can boys belly dance??
Why, YES! oh YAY! 12/05/2011
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matthewgrant said: can boys belly dance??
Indeed !! [Edited 2/12/10 8:47am] | |
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Mach said: matthewgrant said: can boys belly dance??
Indeed !! [Edited 2/12/10 8:47am] wiki said There is much debate over the place of men in the belly dance world. Turkish miniatures from the Ottoman Empire show performances by young men called köçeks. The Sultan employed a köçek troupe in addition to a female troupe. (Metin And: A pictorial history of Turkish Dance). The youths wore heavy makeup, gold-embroidered velvet jackets and silk shirts, harem pants, long skirts, and belts. They were said to be "sensuous, attractive, effeminate," and their dancing "sexually provocative". They minced and gyrated their hips in slow vertical and horizontal figure-eights.
These dancers were so popular that competition for their sexual favors among the male audience caused fights, which resulted in such performances being banned in 1856. [3] Eventually the ban was lifted, but with the suppression of harem culture under the following two Sultans, köçek dance lost the support of its royal patrons, and gradually disappeared. I hope I was there in a past life 12/05/2011
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matthewgrant said:[quote] Mach said: wiki said There is much debate over the place of men in the belly dance world. Turkish miniatures from the Ottoman Empire show performances by young men called köçeks. The Sultan employed a köçek troupe in addition to a female troupe. (Metin And: A pictorial history of Turkish Dance). The youths wore heavy makeup, gold-embroidered velvet jackets and silk shirts, harem pants, long skirts, and belts. They were said to be "sensuous, attractive, effeminate," and their dancing "sexually provocative". They minced and gyrated their hips in slow vertical and horizontal figure-eights.
These dancers were so popular that competition for their sexual favors among the male audience caused fights, which resulted in such performances being banned in 1856. [3] Eventually the ban was lifted, but with the suppression of harem culture under the following two Sultans, köçek dance lost the support of its royal patrons, and gradually disappeared. I hope I was there in a past life You could relearn it easy in this life then | |
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very cool!!! | |
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Cool! "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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