Aug. 26th, 2008
Amani of Lebanon
Aug. 26th, 2008 03:34 pmOk, I do know that, like modern Turkish nightclub performers, they are all about the high heels...that's it.
I am probably doing a workshop with Amani of Lebanon on the 6th. Farasha told me to sign up, because we haven't seen eachother for a while and she thought the Professional Choreography workshop might suit me. I emailed the host. I will also be making a quickly simple black belt for Farasha to pay for the workshop and extreas so I can keep saving for my America trip.
I don't know much about Amani either...except I now know that she has one of the most insane bios I have ever read, and in bellydance...that7s saying something...check it out!
http://www.lebanon.com/where/entertainment/amani.htm
Excerpt in which we learn that she has the power to drive journalists MAD...or at least crazy. Frankly, she had me at the picture of her with the crazy Nerfertiti headdress!
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She became Lebanon's ambassador to the world, and was chosen to stage a performance in the most important beauty event in Lebanon after the war, Miss Lebanon '95; and she was also chosen by the cultural society to celebrate the International Theater Day in recognition of one of the most prominent play writers in the orient.
One of the journalists wrote describing her in that party: "Amani dances as a whole, and the dancer who denotes culture in this Arabian Lebanese art which interlocks with distant times...Amani realizes that every occasion has its particular dance...I saw her dancing or singing or, rather, flying in one of the most graceful of her performances...she was an original expressive power capable of displaying the beauty of each more and each stillness.
While Performing, she was the daughter of a noble, graceful and creative theater, the daughter of the real art."
Ooooohhh yeah!
Amani of Lebanon
Aug. 26th, 2008 03:34 pmOk, I do know that, like modern Turkish nightclub performers, they are all about the high heels...that's it.
I am probably doing a workshop with Amani of Lebanon on the 6th. Farasha told me to sign up, because we haven't seen eachother for a while and she thought the Professional Choreography workshop might suit me. I emailed the host. I will also be making a quickly simple black belt for Farasha to pay for the workshop and extreas so I can keep saving for my America trip.
I don't know much about Amani either...except I now know that she has one of the most insane bios I have ever read, and in bellydance...that7s saying something...check it out!
http://www.lebanon.com/where/entertainment/amani.htm
Excerpt in which we learn that she has the power to drive journalists MAD...or at least crazy. Frankly, she had me at the picture of her with the crazy Nerfertiti headdress!
"
She became Lebanon's ambassador to the world, and was chosen to stage a performance in the most important beauty event in Lebanon after the war, Miss Lebanon '95; and she was also chosen by the cultural society to celebrate the International Theater Day in recognition of one of the most prominent play writers in the orient.
One of the journalists wrote describing her in that party: "Amani dances as a whole, and the dancer who denotes culture in this Arabian Lebanese art which interlocks with distant times...Amani realizes that every occasion has its particular dance...I saw her dancing or singing or, rather, flying in one of the most graceful of her performances...she was an original expressive power capable of displaying the beauty of each more and each stillness.
While Performing, she was the daughter of a noble, graceful and creative theater, the daughter of the real art."
Ooooohhh yeah!