I read somewhere that in many eastern countries a professional dancer is expected to wear high heels because unless she would look rude, especially in Egypt, Lebanon and so on. Personally I'm unable to bellydance with high heels on, so bravo to the girls twice, they looked "flirty" but funny at the same time, and especially not vulgar at all :)
ME GUSTO MUCHO LA COREOGRAFIA UN FUERTE ABRAZO DESDE PERU A MI TAMBIEN ME ENCANTA LA DANZA ARABE ASI K VOY APRENDER DE SU COREOGRAFIA ME PODRIA DECIR EL NOMBRE DE LA CANCION POR FAVOR CUIDENSEN BESOS GRANDE SU AMIGA LEYSI
absolutely amazing....was looking for inspiration for a new choreo and you ladies gave it...costumes were beautiful as well...but the routine amazing....as a former majorette i'm always relunctant to twirl my cane too much...but you guys made it look good.
que manejo de baston tan sorprendente!! wow!! and to the one that say about high heels, what about that whae they have that well done, well prepared choreo. yeah they wear high heels so what? those high heels are part of the ideia they are showing the narrow line btwn diferent styles of the same dance.
Shaaby uses fast rythms, maksoum sarieh, sometimes it contains a slow part in the middle of the song generally is tahuil "Shaaby" mean "popular" saidi, baladi, bint al balad, shaaby, everything is egypt, is land, is home, is common find lil mixes but is because they have many in common
This is late 90s early 2000s Shaabi. Shaabi is a constantly changing genre, but you're sort of right, this would be considered pop by modern standards.
E é inútil procurar encurtar caminho e querer começar já sabendo que a voz diz pouco, já começando por ser despessoal. Pois existe a trajetória, e a trajetória não é apenas um modo de ir. A trajetória somos nós mesmos.