I definitely saw Souhair in Cassandra too! Maybe it was the Leilet Hob - I watch and re-watch that Souhair Leilet Hob video.
Helena Melone - she is a flamenco dancer and tribal belly dancer from Maine. She spent several years in Spain studying flamenco from gypsies in caves. Just to give you some context.
Well these girls felt like the zeffa was a wasted hour and wanted more Cassandra instead. (I thought it was sorta fun -maybe should have been shorter though.) - and particularly they didn't like the zaar - they said they didn't sign up for meditation. I know they didn't get into the headspace for it either.
And one lady said she thought khaleegy was boring but then she didn't have a thobe on - the thobe makes all the difference in the experience.one woman who already speaks arabic said that she didn't want to re-learn the alphabet. I think they wanted more oriental dance and less folk dance.
It was exactly what I expected and more so - I loved it. I think it's just not to everyone's tastes.
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Date: 2008-10-27 07:10 pm (UTC)Helena Melone - she is a flamenco dancer and tribal belly dancer from Maine. She spent several years in Spain studying flamenco from gypsies in caves. Just to give you some context.
Well these girls felt like the zeffa was a wasted hour and wanted more Cassandra instead. (I thought it was sorta fun -maybe should have been shorter though.) - and particularly they didn't like the zaar - they said they didn't sign up for meditation. I know they didn't get into the headspace for it either.
And one lady said she thought khaleegy was boring but then she didn't have a thobe on - the thobe makes all the difference in the experience.one woman who already speaks arabic said that she didn't want to re-learn the alphabet.
I think they wanted more oriental dance and less folk dance.
It was exactly what I expected and more so - I loved it. I think it's just not to everyone's tastes.