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  • Thanks for sharing this video. I love it

  • wow very nice

  • ql bordelllllllllllllllllllll ;-)m c bien ;-)

  • I wonder who has some hatred against Tunisian? Someone 9who is Tunisian maybe?) must have upset you BIG TIME to make you despise Tunisians. What's with this "not a single man can be found in Tunisia" ? Are you looking for men in Tunisia?

  • Hahaha ... maybe she can't find a man in here country and she's jalouse about tunisians sorry for my englishh :))=

  • Sounds like he's having troubles coming out of the closet, why else would he be upset at his own back round? My father is Tunisian and he's a great man!!!!

  • ey sumayah we sure are good at fucking and you're the live proof of that yup lol u can never get a better cock than tunisian cock @SumayahNajaar

  • love this! thank you!

  • what's the name of this song?

  • "Ez-zitouna" pertaining to the brown skinned girl (not "olive"). Rhythm is Fazzani (8/8) similar to Mid-Eastern maqsoum.

  • Me and my children enjoy watching the Tunisian videos which show of the culture. Also im married to a Tunisan man, and our children need to see this part of their culture. We live in Canada and its great to post such videos as this, so we can get the sense of being there in Tunisia. Thank You Ya Te Saha

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  • Aslema! Chnowa hawelik? chnowa ismik? Inty tres bien!

    Hello! How are you? What your name? You are very good!

    Seriously though I love this video!I am half Tunisian & Half Scottish so I am familliar with the cultural dancing & I absolutely love it!I love the weddings over there, the parties are amazing & I love doing tunisian dancing aswel.I think it looks better than a lot of belly dancing I have seen, tunisian dance really has a speciffic style and you appear to have mastered it well!

  • people are ignorant, tunisia is in NORTH AFRICA!!

  • Who thinks it doesnt?!

  • I LOVE this! It's kinda like a Tunisian jazz band, even tho it's folkloric! I guess it's the horn and the stand-up bass that makes me think of it. I liked the dancing too. Very sweet.

  • i love it! folkloric flavor is so great. where did you learn?

  • Thanks! I started my Tunisian folkloric trainingwith Ms Leila Haddad (France). She is a favorite instructor at Rakkasah (US). My Tunisian husband comes from a family of performers and he corrects ALL my moves. Also understanding the rhythm is important. I also have training in Caribbean & West African styles. Some Tunisian rhythms like Maroc & other African rhythms can be 6/8, so the feeling & timing is different from Mid-Eastern style...So my West African training is really useful!

  • I would have never guessed that you are not tunisian ! you are GREAT those who say you are not let them show us how they can dance like you! i am tunisian by the way ! you are awesome!!

  • najib ana ons ou adnan etfarajni fik taazef fel oreg wet gani chekna em3ak

  • the dancer lol very far from tunisian dance you need lot of practice lol

  • I will definitely get a lot of practice since I'm married to the Tunisian. I'm Thai & I have a lot of interest in it. This was 4 years ago..Insha'allah our kids will also pass on the tradition- not like some Tunisian kids now who don't even appreciate Tunisian folklore or malouf

  • chnowa hatha! from where did u get this dancer? ou chnowa halli labsétou?

  • ya 3ini 3ala shti7 il tunisi :)

  • oh, nice ambiance you have in Chicago, IL. I wish I was there, I miss my country! thx for sharing.

  • salam alekium, just to note that najib is one of the most talented musicians on this planet, i have had the honor to have been taught by people as great as him and franz jackson (they are also both great, truthful people), and, yes, i am the trumpeter with the fez on this video, merci for posting this moment from one of the best concerts of el amal, yves francois

  • Nice video for more go to tunisiatubedotcom

  • Thanks for the info my friend I will bring back everything i can!

  • I am going to tunisia to study dance...do you guys have any recommendations? Love the video and cannot wait to get there.

  • If you plan to be in Tunis (the capitol), try to see if you can drop in some folkloric dance classes at the Music Conservatory. Also, if you can find any students who danced with Lar'Bebe, then you will also get some Raks sharki as well as bedoui style. You might want to see the folkloric dancers at some hotels to get a private lesson. All Tunisians should know how to dance, but for serious dancers, ask someones who's studied at the conservatory.

  • Good luck & have a great trip. I'm sure you will enjoy it! Bring back a melia costume with the actual jewelry (anklets, fibula's, etc) & lots of music!

  • oh my gosh it looks like the stuff we show tourists in many hotels in hammamet wow good job guys you are introducing my country to americans !!!!but could you give me more details about this video thank you

  • Thank yo ufor your kind words! Najib is from Tunis & we are trying to promote the wonderful music & culture to Americans. When we ask them where Tunisia is, they think Najib means "INDONESIA" !!! Tunis is wonderful. Peace & much love, Bis'lama!

  • Oh! for more details, please see the video descriptioon. I edited the it recently, but plese let me know what other info you need.

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