Real Gypsy Belly Dance (1) Darbuka
My friend Lala gypsy dancing.. and thats without a routine she just dances like that:)
My friend Lala gypsy dancing.. and thats without a routine she just dances like that:)
Let us return to the classic Oriental Dance: the dance of the Superstar! Unicornorosso you presents some of the great interpreters. The videos are taken from their DVD or CDR. Good vision Petite Jamilla is one of the biggest “wows” in the show, doing her whirling dervish-like spinning with double veils. One gets dizzy just watching her. She is also a musician, playing, of all things, Scottish bagpipes. During the 60-date early 2004 tour, Petite Jamilla played the pipes, merging bellydance with traditional Scottish sword dance, which also proved to be a huge crowd pleaser. Simply put: it is impossible to classify Petite Jamilla as just another bellydancer. She is absolutely unique and immensely talented., Petite Jamilla is a resident of Montevallo, Alabama, a small University town 20 miles south of Birmingham. Her mother, Jamilla Rasa, was also a bellydancer, teaching her daughter from age 4. Petite Jamilla’s first public performance was at age 5. Though the youngest, she has had more experience than most dancers in their 30s. And she still has that youthful energy that makes her an unstoppable force. In the Bellydance Superstars, she can put that energy to good use.