Hi, I'm from Catalonia (Spain) As you are from Thaití, I share this show that takes place in a theme park in Catalonia, I would like to know if this show is really from Thaití, I think so, but in part I think they mix different Polynesian cultures, but the dancers are from Thaiti. I am looking forward to your response. Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PJS-MIMyRKQ.html Mahalo
I have a question. Pls someone if you can respond especially those who live in pacific or the islands. These dance are amazing , all of the islands n pacific dances. Its vigorous and great for fitness. But what I notice is the women especially as they grow older are normally fat ever weight or obese in some cases. If they practice these dances i am surprised why they put on weight? They should stay slim forever 🤔🤔. So does their tradition expect the women to stop their dance after certain age or after marriage? Hence, they out on seight because no more vigorous dance n exercise? Just asking out of curiosity.
1. why are you shaming women and their bodies? Your'e not required to look like a western super model to dance a cultural dance. 2. what a dumb question. Not all dancers are pros. Cultural dances aren't the same as an athetlic sport on a Olympic level, as many who dances only dance for fun. The few that does compete are only on strict diets etc. prior to that competition if they have any at all. 3. dancing/exercising alone doesn't make you skinny! It's what you eat that determines whether you stay skinny or loose wheight. If you takea break, 1-2 weeks will already mess up everything. A year, and it's basically gone. You have to keep it up and dance everyday. ALso if you eata lot of junk or unhealthy food and stop dancing everydy, you will gain wheight in a matter of weeks or months.