@weykapuy it is Ok. But I prefer Randa way better than Tito. Tito is a great dancer but the 2 are very different and I prefer Randa. I envy egyptians for having her. I ll move to egypt if I could to just learn from her. She is the best
But I think I can see why you like Tito better. In my opinion Tito dances more authentic egyptian style while Rnda is more "modern". she dances more like foreign dancers. she puts more emphasis on the precussion beats. Tito dances on the music the way samia gamal and other did. Am I right?
Yes, i do belly dance, i've been trying for five years. For me it is not only a dance, but a compendium of wisdom of several cultures, so i've tried also to study its music, rhythms or poetry, reading and chatting to several arabians friends from different countries and teachers here. At the same time, i've tried to learn arabic, which i think is one of the most beautiful languages i've ever known, viewing the deep of its images and metaphores (no answers to people who hate arabians)
Yes, marocain dance is more down to the earth, let s say. But, you know, egyptian say dancing is not a matter of technic or coreography, but to the feeling. So, it s ok to learn technic, and, later on, forget it to let your feeling to express.
Good! I've taken lessons from Hossam Ramzy and Mohamed El Sayed. But, where are u from? They told me u arabian don't need classes, that you learned it spontaneously
This woman is fantastic!! she doesn't miss a beat and has the most incredible energetic presence! She really knows the music and has natural interpretation for it! Learn American dancers!!!
I might be wrong. But I remember reading her biography when she was invited to give a workshop in USA. the biorgraphy said she is berber algerian. May be it is another Randa.
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cokeysaid 8 months ago
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cokeysaid 8 months ago
Amazing!
carolajihan 1 year ago
Loved watching Randa on this....great
NJBellyDanceEvents 1 year ago
what a horrible first dancer!!!
m0riaSaidah 1 year ago
@m0riaSaidah absolutely. Yasmina is a terrible dancer. So cold on stage, lazy technique... don't know how she made it in CAiro
bellydancefan22 1 year ago
I don't know why i don't love her. Maybe some lack of the music's spirit. In that casi, Tito is much better
weykapuy 2 years ago
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klaralow 2 years ago
@weykapuy it is Ok. But I prefer Randa way better than Tito. Tito is a great dancer but the 2 are very different and I prefer Randa. I envy egyptians for having her. I ll move to egypt if I could to just learn from her. She is the best
Ritabellydance 2 years ago
It's ok, Rita. I respect u. Just a matter of "tastes". Thanks for answering
weykapuy 2 years ago
But I think I can see why you like Tito better. In my opinion Tito dances more authentic egyptian style while Rnda is more "modern". she dances more like foreign dancers. she puts more emphasis on the precussion beats. Tito dances on the music the way samia gamal and other did. Am I right?
Ritabellydance 2 years ago
Absolutely. Smart answer, very clarifiying. Thanks a lot.
weykapuy 2 years ago
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soxz3322 2 years ago
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soxz3322 2 years ago
do u bellydance and do u understand arabic
Ritabellydance 2 years ago
Yes, i do belly dance, i've been trying for five years. For me it is not only a dance, but a compendium of wisdom of several cultures, so i've tried also to study its music, rhythms or poetry, reading and chatting to several arabians friends from different countries and teachers here. At the same time, i've tried to learn arabic, which i think is one of the most beautiful languages i've ever known, viewing the deep of its images and metaphores (no answers to people who hate arabians)
weykapuy 2 years ago
Interesting!Thank you for your answer. Good luck with your bellydance. I wish one day I can spend few months in egypt and learn from the egyptians..
Ritabellydance 2 years ago
Yes, marocain dance is more down to the earth, let s say. But, you know, egyptian say dancing is not a matter of technic or coreography, but to the feeling. So, it s ok to learn technic, and, later on, forget it to let your feeling to express.
weykapuy 2 years ago
@weykapuy I think you need both. So how long did you stay in Egypt and how was it.
Ritabellydance 2 years ago
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Ritabellydance 2 years ago
Good! I've taken lessons from Hossam Ramzy and Mohamed El Sayed. But, where are u from? They told me u arabian don't need classes, that you learned it spontaneously
weykapuy 2 years ago
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Ritabellydance 2 years ago
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Ritabellydance 2 years ago
I was lucky enough to see her on the Farha tour from that year!! She was the best dancer there!!
chloehiggles 2 years ago
Incredible Randa!
queenorient 2 years ago
I love her style.
Mellilah 2 years ago
as the orchestra is called with which Randa dances?
nairaumar 2 years ago
as the orchestra is called? somebody can say to me or where music can be found bieeeeennnn cheers and moved Arab
nairaumar 2 years ago
Its the El Nugum orchestra lead by Safaa Farid!
kaidiudris 2 years ago
Haha - I filmed and edited this video 3 years ago..... 25,000 views!!
luminarti 2 years ago
lucky u, randa is a gorgeous dancer!!!!! xx
Eugenianubia 2 years ago
she is very good. I liked her unexpected moves. Very creative, have not seen anyone doing that before.
Ritabellydance 3 years ago
How does she do those incredible hip locks?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!!? A gift from above!
Lindabellydance 3 years ago
I agree, those egyptians have sth so unique in the hips...including men!
Eugenianubia 3 years ago
she is not egyptian, she is algerian
Ritabellydance 3 years ago
a bit shocked about the costume choice..
dromycatcher 3 years ago
she is good but she has over reacting,make us nerveous.
farouhaa4 4 years ago
I want to see more!!! Does any one have more vids of Randa???
japotica 4 years ago
This woman is fantastic!! she doesn't miss a beat and has the most incredible energetic presence! She really knows the music and has natural interpretation for it! Learn American dancers!!!
slumlumm 4 years ago
she is alegrian. although not arab (she is kabyle, native algerian)
Ritabellydance 3 years ago
born and raised in egypt.
0livetree 3 years ago
I might be wrong. But I remember reading her biography when she was invited to give a workshop in USA. the biorgraphy said she is berber algerian. May be it is another Randa.
Ritabellydance 3 years ago
she is egyptian!!!!!!!!
Eugenianubia 3 years ago
Its all the same.
redmond12400 2 years ago
EL NUGUM RULES !!!!!! :)
amandina113 4 years ago