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Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Most Beautiful Wedding Dance In 2013


Countless wedding videos crop up on YouTube, but one is so touching that it’s still going viral a full two years after the bride tossed her bouquet.

A newlywed’s first dance. It’s the one thing soon-to-be married couples seem to spend more time on these days, even more than rehearsing the actual wedding recital. While dancing to Michael Jackson classics may seem like the bigger viral hit, here’s a couple who shocked everyone by kicking into some of the best swing dancing moves for their wedding dance.


The young couple seems to be pretty fluent in big band music being that they chose ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ by Benny Goodman. Everyone was in such awe over their sweet dance moves that nobody seemed to notice the bride nearly slipping a nip. That’s what constant practice will get you.



Monday, December 16, 2013

River Dance, The Most Incredible Dance Ever


Riverdance is an Irish stage production, which consists mainly of traditional Irish stepdancing and Celtic music. Irish step dance is characterized mainly by rapid legmovements while body and arms are usually kept very rigidly. The special feature ofRiverdance, the fact that this quilt synchronous multiple (sometimes over 20) dancersabsolutely. Riverdance, the origin is Irish step dancing demonstrations, such as Lordof the Dance.




Riverdance was first presented in Dublin, Ireland during the Euro Vision Song Contest in 1994 as a 6 ¼-minute break performance. It was produced by the dancerMichael Flatley, the music was by Bill Whelan. The soundtrack, which was firstpublished in Ireland remained for 18 weeks, number one. In this soundtrack can be heard among other things, the Irish group Anúna, the RTE Concert Orchestra, DavySpillane and other well-known traditional Irish musicians.
In November 1994 began in Dublin, the ticket sales for the first full-length Riverdanceshow at the Point Theatre on 9 February 1995. In addition to Michael Flatley took thefamous American dancer Jean Butler Irish descent to the female part of thedemonstration. The show ran for five weeks and was completely sold out. Even moreperformances at the Point Theatre (1995 for six weeks) and at the HammersmithApollo in London (four and eight weeks) were sold out.


Friday, November 8, 2013

Dabkae - A very beautiful dance


There is many dancing methods, Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body, often rhythmic and to music. It is performed in many cultures as a form of emotional expression, social interaction, or exercise, in a spiritual or performance setting, and is sometimes used to express ideas or tell a story. Dance may also be regarded as a form of nonverbal communication between humans or other animals, as in bee dances and behaviour patterns such as a mating dances.

In our today video you will see a type of dance called Dabkae, Dabke also transliterated "dabka","dabki", "dabkeh", "debke", "debkah", "debki", "debka" is an Arab folk dance native to the Levant. It is popular in Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Bosnia,Albania, IsraelTurkey, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia . A line dance, it is widely performed at weddings and joyous occasions. The line forms from right to left. The leader of the dabke heads the line, alternating between facing the audience and the other dancers.
What is amazing in this video is that the dancer have created a new  Dabkae :)

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Tights Dance, The Most Amazing Optical Illusion


This is one of the most amazing video optical illusions  using color contrast throw dancing, for the first time you might think that there are dancers but olnly their legs is appear.  This type of dance is a German dancing under the title Strumpfhosentanz - a German word which means "Tights Dance"

If you google about the keyword "Strumpfhosentanz" you will find a lot of videos of this type of dancing.
 
The song is officially German and is called "Hiss - TANZ" and after some checking it may be that there is a heavy German influence in the Cajun music I have heard. Turns out the most prized accordions in that are the German. However I doubt the Germans play the washboard, I could be wrong.
 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Unbelievable Side Effects Of The Ballet Dancers Feet



The health problem: Professional dancers do tend to have more problems with their legs, feet and ankles as they get older. Part of this is that toe work really does mess up your feet if you aren't very careful and part of that is professionals are more likely to get injured and then to keep dancing on injuries. There's definitely a dance through the pain mentality, and that really catches up to you, usually in the form of arthritis. Pointe can mess up your feet, but I don't know anyone who's had nerve damage. The average person who takes ballet isn't likely to have these problems, because you aren't going to be abusing your body to that degree. You are probably more likely to get some form of foot or ankle injury because of ballet than some random person off the street is.




Friday, April 27, 2012

Incredible Hip-Hop Talented in Arabs Got Talent Program



The talented Yasser from Iraq lit the Arabs Got Talent theater by his great hip-hop dance, and he hopes through it to reach the finals of the program.

Yasser expressed about his talente by the lead currently outstanding, saying: "I do not want to stand only at the first stage, God willing, came across the final stage."