Rindala
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From: Kirabellydancer
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  • i love Arabic old music

  • Belly dance wise, this girl is DEFINATELY a Lebanese style dancer, because even though these dancers have biger and move energetic movements, they still know how to dance oriental.

    Turkish belly dancers tend to do a move then walk then do a move, and theres no "art" to it...

    Professional belly dancers would know what I mean..Besides, it began in Egypt and the oldest written form of evidence is from BC times, well before the Turks came into middl east from Mongolia :)

  • wow

  • lebanese musicians r bad .thats why didem is good.

  • i love her. i wish i could get more material from her.

    anyone who may know where i have to brouze??

    i would really appreciate that!!!

  • Hi, I have uploaded a new video from her today. Hope it may help u....

  • thank you SO MUCH!!!!!!!

  • thank you so much for this video! This dancer is phenomenal! A bridge between Turkish and Egyptian styles. First time I see a Lebanese dancer doing the Turkish high kicks. Rindala rules!! Not much expression but who needs it dancing like this?!

  • i love how everyone thinks turks have belly dancing...they took it off the lebanese when they invaded lebanon back in the ottoman times, that along with everything else...this is a PROPER lebanese style of dancing..not between turk and egyptian...just incase u havent seen, turkish belly dancers cant dance for shit compared to lebanese and egyptian belly dancers.

  • I agree with you,bellydance is arabic not turkish,many people are impressed by the turkish bellydancers but the best turkish bellydancer is Didem that's all,otherwise the arabic bellydancers are all great..esp Rindala,she is my favorite. do u have the 3 songs that she danced please??

  • @ham0udii

    true.

    If you noticed the Turkish dancers dance on drum rhythms, which are mostly also Arabic rhythms which you can see by their names (like Masmoudi, Saidi... - these are clearly Arabic not Turkish denominations), then they also dance on melodic songs which are almost exclusively ARABIC. then they quarrel with you this is Turkish. Strange, what does alf leyla wa leyla mean in Turkish? tell me? :)))

    Turks who know call it Arapca dans, ARABIC dance. Persians too!

  • She is the most fun to watch over and again. Every move has been tweaked tothe  max drama & surprise. The Snappiest of all.

  • @z1hna

    I so agree!

  • She dances too fast all the time and has no subtle expressive moves.Not a fan.

  • Perfection.

  • I love this performance.She has so much energy! All those twirls make me dizzy.

  • Oh my goodness!! Fantastic. How she could dance after the backbend is a mystery. Superb muscle control on that. The force she uses to dance is amazing. It was like watching energy from a bomb being released. In a good way!!

  • Awesome Performance! I Love it! :-)

  • my favourite

  • this song called

    ya sa3ed

    for omar el abdalat he jordanian lol

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  • that backbend is soooo unnatural!! good performance=)

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