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Egyptian legend dancer Lucy لوسى
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Bellydance in the Egyptian film
Lucy the Egyptian Bellydancer
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Cairo 2007, at the NileGroup Festival
Egyptian Dancer Lucy
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Lucy at the Nile Group Festival closing gala
Lucy
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Egyptian Bellydancer
Lucy
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Egyptian Bellydancer
Lucy Egyptian Bellydancer
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Lucy from Bellydancers of Cairo DVD
Lucy at Nilegroup Festival 2006 لوسى
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Nilegroup Festival 2006 November Opening Ceremony
רקדן בטן שרי ריקודי בטן BELLY DANCER رقص شرقي SHAERRY PART4
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שרי רקדן הבטן להזמנות חייגו 0507604031 SHAERRY THE BELLY DANCER FROM ISRAEL
lucy 1996
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Broadcast 1996 in Orbit CH2 , originally broadcast in National Geographic .
Lucy & Essam Esmail لوسى
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Lucy as a singer.... El Hob Bahdala
Lucy from DC - taksim, drum solo, finale
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From a 2006 performance; taksim, mystery drum solo, finale. (This is my real hair in this video, and provides ample evidence as to why I NORMALLY WEAR A WIG!) :)
Lucy
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Egyptian Bellydancer
Egyptian Uromastyx Lucy
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Egyptian Uromastyx Lucy eating Mazuri Tortoise Pellets
Lucy
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Egyptian Bellydancer
Xena Warrior Princess 'Egypt Ressurection' Movie Trailer
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Katherine Fugate in February 2003 at the Official Xena Convention asked the fans what they wanted to see happen in a Xena movie. The majority view was the return of Xena from the dead (again). Katherine outlined a possible movie plot of going to Egypt and getting the ball rolling in resurrecting Xena from there. I tried creating a trailer for the xena movie that has been suggested may be made soon. Who knows. Hope you Like it. Kizzy xxx
Lucy & Aida Riyad
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Egyptian actresses and dancers Lucy and Aida Riyad
Lucy of Washington DC
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Intro
רקדן בטן שרי ריקודי בטן BELLY DANCER رقص شرقي
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שרי רקדן הבטן הישראלי להזמנות חייגו 0507604031 מופיע בכל סוגי האירועים ומעביר סדנאות חוייתיות . SHAERRY THE BELLY DANCER FROM ISRAEL
Elfen Lied - Princes of Egypt
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Elfen Lied
bellydance egypt
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lucy egyptian bellydancer in november at the nilegroup festival
goldie with the locals
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goldie with the locals
meital sassi belly dancer
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meital sassi belly dancer from israel
Lucy dances
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and a chair is also involved
belly dancer from israel
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belly dancer from israel
Egypt - Sharm El Sheikh ... somewhere in local restaurant
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Hello thats one of movies we made on holidays in Egypt (02/2008). We were lucky coz this evening was special in that particular restaurant as you can see on movie. We are there with friends from Czech Republic. Please enjoy :) Greetings for Lucy and Jiri :)
Egyptian Lucy - film extra
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Egyptian dancer and actress Lucy starts her career in the world of showbiz as a film extra.
Lebanese Belly Dance - Lucy
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Egyptian Belly Dancer Lucy on LBC Lebanese TV
DANSE ORIENTALE AU RESTAURANT LIBANAIS DE BRUXELLES GIORGIO
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Belly dance is a Western name for an Arabic style of dance developed in the Middle East. Some American devotees refer to it simply as "Middle Eastern Dance". In the Arabic language it is known as raqs sharqi رقص شرقي ("eastern dance") or sometimes raqs baladi رقص بلدي ("national" or "folk" dance). The term "raqs sharqi" may have originated in Egypt. The term belly-dance is a creation of Orientalism, and is first attested in English in 1899, translating French danse du ventre. Raqs Sharqi belly dancing consists of movements that are initiated by the feet and executed throughout the body. The focus of the dance is the pelvic and hip area. It is, fundamentally, a solo improvisational dance with its own unique dance vocabulary that is fluidly integrated with the music's rhythm. Raqs Sharqi dancers internalize and express the emotions evoked by the music. Appropriately, the music is integral to the dance. The most admired Raqs Sharqi dancers are those who can best project their emotions through dance, even if their dance is made up of simple movements. The dancer's goal is to visually communicate to the audience the emotion and rhythm of the music. This is especially apparent during the drum solo portion of a performance. Many see Raqs Sharqi as a woman's dance, celebrating the sensuality and power of being a mature woman. A common school of thought believes that young dancers have limited life experience to use as a catalyst for dance.[citation needed] Sohair Zaki, Fifi Abdou, Lucy, Nagwa Fouad, and Dina are all popular Egyptian dancers above the age of forty. Despite the fame of female dancers, men often perform Raqs Sharqi as well. Egyptian-style belly dance is based on the work of belly dance legends Samia Gamal, Tahiya Karioka, Naima Akef, and other dancers who rose to fame during the golden years of the Egyptian film industry. Later dancers who based their styles partially on the dances of these artists are Sohair Zaki, Fifi Abdou, and Nagwa Fouad. All rose to fame between 1960 and 1980, are still popular today, and have nearly risen to the same level of stardom and influence on the style. Though the basic movements of Raqs Sharqi have remained the same, the dance form continues to evolve. Nelly Mazloum and Mahmoud Reda are noted for incorporating elements of ballet into Raqs Sharqi and their influence can be seen in modern Egyptian dancers who stand on relevé as they turn or travel through their dance space in a circle or figure eight. In Egypt, three main forms of the traditional dance are associated with belly dance: Baladi/Beledi, Sha'abi and Sharqi. Egyptian belly dance was among the first styles to be witnessed by Westerners. During Napoleon's invasion of Egypt (the campaign which yielded the Rosetta stone, leading to the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics), Napoleon's troops encountered the Ghawazee tribe. The Ghawazee made their living as professional entertainers and musicians. The women often engaged in prostitution on the side, and often had a street dedicated to their trade in the towns where they resided, though some were quasi-nomadic. At first the French were repelled by their heavy jewelry and hair, and found their dancing "barbaric", but were soon lured by the hypnotic nature of their movements[citation needed]. The most important non-Egyptian forms of belly dance are the Syrian/Lebanese and the Turkish. أو مايسمى بالرقص العربي أحيانا أو الرقص البلدي، وهو نوع من الرقص ينحصر غالبا بالنساء. توجد منه عدة فروع رئيسية: الرقص المصري. الرقص التركي. الرقص العراقي. الرقص الخليجي. الرقص المغربي.
Through heaven's eyes-Narnia
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¡Se los advertí! Y eso que todavía me falta un video de Narnia que no he subido. Aslan le enseña a los niños (Mas exactamente "A todos menos a Susan" Perdón, lo que pasa es que ODIO a Susan. Es la señorita Yo-soy-madura-tu-eres-un-tarado) como governar Narnia. No estoy segura de que sea un buen video, pero a mi me gustó. Canción: Through heaven's eyes (El principe de Egipto) propiedad de Dreamworks Película: Las Chronicas de Narnia, propiedad de Disney y Walden Media, pero, aún mas importante *redoble de tambor, por favor* ¡¡CS. LEWIS!! -- I warned you! And there's still one Narnia video I haven't submited. Aslan's showing the children (More exactly, "All the children but Susan" I'm sorry, but I just HATE Susan, she's all "Miss I'm-mature-you're-such-a-pansy-ish) how to govern Narnia. I'm not sure this is a good video, but I liked it. Song: Through heaven's eyes (The Prince of Egypt) propiety of Dreamworks Movie: Chronicles of Narnia, propiety of Disney and Walden Media, but, more importantly *drum roll please* C.S. LEWIS!!!
Lucy playin' in cat nip!
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Our Egyptian Mau Lucy having fun!
Lucy Saad
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Lucy Saad. Yes this really is Lucy. Love her!!!
Lucy saidi
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The egyptian dancer Lucy at the Nilegroup Festival November 2007
Lessa Fakir
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Classical Egyptian or Oriental Style of Middle Eastern Dance For me dancing is more than just "shaking whatever it is you got": Its ALOT more So before you go and talk your smack this is me it is who i am,its part of me and my life! If my facial expressions are funny( they are) lmao :-D Just Understand that this is all about Emotions for me when i dance For thoose of you that are good genuine people thank you and enjoy.... "Classical Egyptian Dance is an artistic and emotional interpretation of the music and friendly interaction with the audience, movements are small and internalized. "less is more" is the basic Philosophy" Dancing for me is a very freeing and emotional thing and it is part of who I am! it is my way of expression it is my ART....enjoy! Please Leave Comments
Me and Luce at dinner on the Cruise
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Oblivious
Apresentação Internacional Shirley Salihah
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Apresentação da bailarina Shirley Salihah no festval Internacional do Cairo-Egito 2006. Graças a sua bela atuação foi convidadapara sentar à mesa de grandes nomes da dança do Ventre no Egito tais como: Lucy, Aida Nur, Ahmed Fekry, Madame Freize, Nur (Russa). Pelo conjunto da obra provamos a qualidade SALIHAH em Dança do Ventre, representando especialmente a nossa região do Vale do Paraíba e o Brasil, no Egito, considerado o berço da Dança do Ventre. www.shirleysalihah.com São José dos Campos - SP
Evolution of Bellydance (by Müstika)
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Müstika Maagiline Teater presents a show that journeys through the history of bellydance, taking you through: the desert, toureg, tribal traditions, ritual, ghawazee, gypsy, romani heritage, orientalism, little egypt, 19th century fantasies, golden movie era, hollywood, samia gamal, tahia carioca, mahmoud reda, farida fahmy, saidi, ballet, 70´s 80´s, fifi abdo, souhair zaki, nagwa fouad, present day modern belly dance, cairo, dina, randa kamel, lucy. Maagiline Teater Müstika idamaine tantsulavastus Kõhutantsu Areng. www.mustika.eu
Let my people go !
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Audrey lucy & François Futur singer xD way downnnn in Egypt Landdddddddd
**HOPE** robin hood
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robin hood with prince of egypt music :) robin gives hope back to his people by protecting them even after many obstacles... just love this soundtrack :) tell me what U think ...
Lucy and Camel
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Lucy dances with her Egyptian friend- the camel
DINA ,SHAERRY BELLY DANCER IN ISRAELרקדן בטן רקדנית בטן
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shaerry is belly dancer from israel. he is love very mach music arabic . להזמנות חייגו 0507604031 שרי מופיע בכל סוגי האירועים : חתונות , חינה ,מסיבת רווקות , ימי הולדת, ערבי נשים ועוד . בקטע וידיאו זה שרי מופיע עם משקפי ראייה כיום שרי עשה ניתוח להסרת המשקפיים בלייזר ואתם מוזמנים לראות קטעים אחרים ללא המשקפיים צפייה מהנה
belly dancer meital sassi
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neital sassi belly dancer from israel
The Mystery Of Bulgarian Voices 25 - Xena: Warrior Princess
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The Mystery Of Bulgarian Voices - GRAMMY WINNER 1989 - 32nd Annual GRAMMY Awards. CATEGORY-Best Traditional Folk Recording. producer-Marcel Cellier http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx?title=&winner=Marcel+Cellier&year=0&genreID=0&hp=1 The theme music, composed by Joseph LoDuca, who also co-wrote the lyrics for the songs in "The Bitter Suite", was developed from the traditional Bulgarian folk song "Kaval Sviri", and was sung by Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares. In the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys episode, "Unchained Heart", in which Xena is introduced, the original "Kaval Sviri" is the music used to announce Xena racing into battle. http://www.loducamusic.com/ The show is a historical fantasy set in ancient Greece, although with a flexible time setting, and also features heavy Oriental, Egyptian and Medieval elements in various episodes. The series details the adventures of former Hercules villain Xena (Lucy Lawless), a reformed warlord on a quest to redeem her past sins. Xena is accompanied on her travels by Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor), a young woman who becomes her best friend and, eventually, most trusted ally. The series was filmed in New Zealand. User ogwen123 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqIB_cpHhl4 The show freely borrows names and themes from various mythologies around the world, primarily the Greek, adapting them to suit the demands of the storyline. Historical figures and events from a number of different historical eras and myths make numerous appearances, and the main characters are often credited with resolving important historical situations. These include an encounter with Homer, before he was famous, in which Gabrielle encourages his storytelling aspirations; the fall of Troy; and the capture of Caesar by pirates, with Xena cast as the pirate leader. This quirky mix of timelines and the amalgamation of historical and mythological elements fueled the rise of the show to cult status during the 1990s and early 2000s. It was one of the first shows to tap into to its internet following, allowing for fans from all over the world to discuss and suggest things related to the show. The fandom continues to this day.
Gal belly dancer- drum solo !
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amazing drum by Gal Shimron from Israel
Lebanon before 1975 civil war - part 3 - حرب أهلية لبنانية
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In part [3] of [Lebanon before 1975 ], I show you an additional glimpse of the once beautiful,constitutional,democratic,free and prosperous Lebanon that was before 1975,and how did we demolish it by our own hands starting from February 1975 [the assassination of the Sidon politician Maarouf Saad ],then culminating in 13 April of the same year [the Ayn El Rummane bus ] .The April event sparkled a meaningless civil war that damaged our country for about 17 years.Now, in the year 2008 ,it is your choice my fellow citizens,do you want to live in a beautiful, prosperous ,free,democratic and constitutional country where all religious groups are equal and feel at home [ as was before 1975 ],or you prefer instead, a failed lawless state producing hollow ideologies,terrorism,vocal politicians arguing with each other on trival issues and are agents of foreign powers,warriors of different names and sorts,dictatorship,oppression of women and minorities,militias, corruption,drugs,etc.There are examples around us of these types of failed states.You know them quite well.I placed at the end of this video some photos featuring the damage that you did to my homeland by your own hands.Do not put the blame on foreign powers.You are the one to blame.Jesus said "Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." (Luke 23:34) The two alternatives are present,no third alternative,you must decide,it is up to you,either you choose the modernized democratic prosperous state or the other alternative. Anyhow,the sequence of the photos [ mostly compiled from magazines as Al Maw3ed,Al Chabaka,Al Arabi,etc.] are as follows: 1.Downtown Beirut 1971 2.Downtown Beirut [late 60s] 3.Downtown Beirut [Martyr square] in 1971 4.Tripoli [Abdel Hamid Karami square] 1971 5.Fairuz singing in an operette [early 1970s] 6.Former president,the Late Sulaiman Frenjeyah and former prime minister the Late Sa2eb Salam attending a concert at Ehden [ early 1970s] 7.Jam3eyat El Shabbat el Muslemat [ Beirut 1971]. 8.Skating in Lebanon in January 1969 [3 photos]. 9.Photos from a documentary article on Georgina Rizk by the Late Mohamed Badee3 Serbeyi in Al Maw3ed magazine. 10. Some girls working in a typing and publishing institution in Lebanon 1969. 11.Former prime minister,the Late Taqey El Din El Solh listening to Mexican music. 12.Vegetable and fruit market near El Burg [Beirut 1971]. 13.Former Iranian Emperess Thoraya with Lebanons first lady at that time ,the Late Zalfa Chamoun juring a visit to Lebanon in the 1950s. 14.Sabah in the 1960s.[2 photos ] 15.Abdel Halim Hafez with the Lebanese singer Jaqueline in the late 60s. 16.Um Kulthoom at Beirut airport in the 60s. 17.Students at the Faculty of Science,Lebanese University,Beirut 1971. 18.Former Iranian emperess Farah Deeba congratulating Abdel Halim Caracalla,the leader of the famous dance band,during her visit to Beirut in the early 1970s. 19.Sabah in the late 60s or early 70s. 20.A medicine factory at Jounieh 1969. 21.A chocolate factory at Beirut 1969. 22.The Ouza3i Mosque [ Beirut ] in 1971. 23. Church of Saydet el hara bab el tabbana Tripoli 1972. 24.Former presedent the Late Charles Helou with King Zahir Shah of Afganistan in the 60s. 25.Mervat Amin [famous Egyptian actress] juring the Miss Lebanon 1974 concert. 26.Social life in Lebanon 1971. 27,Miss Faitroun فيطرون 1971 [Lucy Daniel Haddad]. 28.Beirut 1974. 29.The famous [Ayn El Rummane bus ] that started the civil war in 13 April 1975 30.Hilton Beirut,damaged as a result of the shameful [Hotels war] that took place in late 1975 31.Holiday Inn hotel damaged as a result of the shameful [Hotels war] that took place in late 1975 32.Scenes of damage in Beirut including Martyr square and several streets in Beirut,as a result of the civil war. 33.Religious map of Lebanon. The accompanying music is that of the early 70s song of Sabah [ahla behattale]. Video from: http://nl.youtube.com/user/bakakadassa77

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