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  • Good song, would be great to see done again after practice and more fluid smooth movements.

  • her body is perfectly fine, the choreography is good, she is not a pro level yet but if she work her way maybe she will become one.

    as for people being fat, or skinny, i read once in a article about models, that many models are sterile, most of them look like men or young boys, there is nothing feminine about them. Unless ofc they put lots of make up and high hills.

    Being a healthy woman is close to this girl, maybe if she work out little more she will look even better. But thats all.

  • @charisaob Actually, I have been a professional bellydancer for the last 5 years. My style continues to evolve, as you can see from my recently posted videos. My body is always changing too, lately being lighter, sometimes heavier, but technique is more important because if a dancer does that right, the moves translate through whatever image the audience sees, no matter what.

  • @luna2690 oh, im really sorry, i didn;t mean to insult you.

    well the video is about 3 years ago, i have seen women that suppose to be professionals for years and they do half the things you do and they are absolutely horrible, you dance very good!

  • Hermosa... ojala me bailaran ese tema asi.. HAhHA.....love it

  • would be a lot sexier if I didnt see little kids in shot.

  • Amazing :D

  • I LOVE IT!

  • WTF

  • everyone has a dark side,stupid people turn it into violence but winners turn it into art like this girl.Very good music and dance Great video!Thank you!

  • great!

  • i envy those kids. 

  • اقروآ عليها لآيكون مآسها شي ولا شي

  • ^^

  • ummm im confused? was this for a kids brirthday party?? very confused.

  • @MiaCristy1 Read the video description

  • @MiaCristy1 Even if it was

    awsome entertainment

  • @MiaCristy1 It was meant for my birthday party but I had to change venue. I'm kicking myself now.

  • so goofy to be doing this in front of an audience of kids and women.. something i see often on belly dancing vids

  • awesome choreography, love the outfit

  • @estrellas2000 im still waiting for another vid from you, busy

  • @longfootbuddy sorry sorry, i might be next year...

  • OH MY HORROR

  • This is reali good ive been looking for a way to dance like dis how did u learn it?

  • @BloodyRoseCrimson The video description mentions one of the gothic bellydance teachers I learned from. I also studied with Alicia of Bellycraft, Ariellah and my cabaret bellydance teacher, Suspira (look for our stuff with Orlando Bellydance; our group is called Serpentina)

  • @luna2690 Thnk chu

  • estas gorda

  • @ELxxATEO mija educate antes de comentar

  • @estrellas2000 tengo una academia de danza árabe en mi país y me encanta el black metal no es suficiente, ademas de que hablo 3 idiomas y estoy certificado en preparación física ( rob zombie ) por lo menos tiene algo de buen gusto

  • this world is full of 2 types of people : the ones with OPEN MIND,lovin big girls, belly dancers, and the natural beauty of all women, rather they are skinny or curvy, and those with a low brain ass mentality, shouting that a girl is "so fat", because society have make us believe that it was good for a woman to became anorexic to became model..Love to all natural women..and the hell with the haters, who got nothin to do here..

  • @Nolooz Or, you know, maybe men just generally don't like fat chicks.

    Not everyone is equal, shit-for-brains.

  • @ThisMachineKillsReds real beauty is WITHIN a woman.fat chick/chubby girl represent fantasy,dream,love,affection,f­un,ect..like i said,some girls are skinny and beautifull,but it aint the same:you dont found the same charm on a skinny belly dancer and on a chubby belly dancer.man who hate fat girls are close minded.they luv skinny girls cuz nowadays its the critera..no matter if a skinny girl is always upset by is weight,when chubby girls always have fun,more than those skeleton models..

  • @Nolooz

    i thought her body was great!! belly dancing looks better with some tummy. but unfortunately the dance itself wasn't that good. keep practicing though!!

  • @ireguil what you say is true.A real belly dancer with some tummy shows us that the dancer is feeling great,healthy,and there is always more pleasure to see a dancer with some tummy shaking her hips with charm,than a thick one..looking like a model!its like making a pie:you rather have a bigger pie,than a slim pie like no levure in it!now dancing with kids around is all different..not to be rude,but maybe its more an amateur video than a professional one?

  • Shes not too fat.. Belly dancing doesnt require a certain body type moron.... But i agree a lil ruff around the edges but youll get better :)... wanna see a real great Belly Dancing Idol...ceck out ZOE JAKES <3 and Dusty

  • well done :)

  • @AbsintheMinded777 thank you!

  • That music sucks

  • You've got a lot of potential--far better than where I'm at currently! With more practice, you'll be outstanding! Very nice isolations and the choreography was pretty fun too! Rob Zombie is great to do some gothic belly dance to!

  • @WolvenDance Thank you!

  • that's not belly dancing! that's what we can amateur dancing in Egypt!

  • @omarish5 You're a moron. She's beautiful

  • @omarish5 Belly dancing doesnt require a certain body type moron

  • @omarish5 doesent the word "bellydancing" give you any hints? lol it requires curves, its celebration of the female form in the way its intended to look. shes not fat.

  • Where you before or after the clowns? It looks like a children's birthday party. You should film yourself alone. It takes credibility away from your art.

  • @keta33020 Read the video description

  • beautiful

  • Sorry.. but i never've never been hostile with you on my comments, there's no reason to write me like an child. huh? I just give an feedback. People put videos on youtube expecting for this. that's all.

  • After my comment i've read the description and i keep thinking that your dance wasn't for that moment.. just that. buuuuuut, I liked it and i would like to see this on a stage :)

  • Why are you performing this to your family? This is stuff for an gothic party, show or something like that. Not for your family, full of kids, they can't undertand this. I'm not telling you that your dance is innapropriate or something, but everyone needs to have an good sense and do something that is compatible with the moment. And it isnt a dance for an family party. Your dance is nice! I liked it

  • @aaleh  It wasn't for family. See video description.

  • @aaleh oh plz just becuause u wouldnt do this infront of ur family it doesnt mean every family is like urs.

  • @tissetatten

    I second that! shit i bellydance With my mom stepsister and her mother in law, family is no problem. :)

  • @aaleh Just my opinion: even if this was a family party (it is not), if this is something she is passionate about I think it is nice if family receives the performance to support her passion. Being appropriate doesn't mean feeling accepted and when we are artists, having that support from those closest to you goes a long way. But I understand this is not everyone's mentality. My own family supports my singing in a metal band but few members would attend a concert, let alone my parents.

  • @SyrenFranco I know what you're talking about. I choosen art on my life and I am REALLY gratefull because my parents support me too. BUT if i was on her place i would chose another atmosphere for my bellydance, that's what i tried to say. I ever wanted to reach anyone, their parents or their art. Please, it was just an comment!

  • You are correct in saying that gypsies helped carry across Europe, but that does not mean that it has a defined origination anywhere.

  • Hun, if you ever get this comment, you must look up Julia Zay. She's my instructor and good friend who not only teaches belly dance but her own type of dance called Balla Guerra. You'd fit right in with us at the Rogue Dance Innovations company.

  • Bleh....I didn't like it. You show no passion and no emossion. Your moves are quite bland and have no power to them. I can tell you were no way into this at all.

  • As a middle eastern dancer, I don't appreciate the wide leg stance. It's not respectful and can come across vulgar. I know it is very popular to see this stance in Tribal Fusion, but I wish dancers would take time to understand the roots and history of Raqs Sharqi.

    With that aside, the rest of the dance was entertaining. Keep working at it!

  • @HillareeGypsyHips What you fail to see is that belly dance didn't originate from the middle east at all. In fact, is began sometime before the 1900s somewhere in Europeand was considered an 'oryental' (yes I meant to spell it like that) style; meaning that back then, such a type of dancing was considered burlesque and therefore taboo. So when dancers were asked where they learned it from, they would say from the orient or the east,

  • @whitetiger0603 This is a hundred times incorrect.

  • @HillareeGypsyHips And how is it incorrect, might I ask? Can you state facts? Can you teach me any other history?

  • @whitetiger0603 You really think middle eastern dance doesn't go back farther than 1900's? Belly dancing, or American Cabaret, or Raqs Sharqi, or whatever you want to call it has its roots in India, north Africa and the middle east. The gypsies are the ones that carried it throughout europe and around the countries.

  • @HillareeGypsyHips

    "Early on dancers who had come from a Vintage Orientale background or an American Raqs Sharqi background found themselves largely unable to tell the difference between what seemed to be a surge in Alternative Orientale dances." cont...

  • @HillareeGypsyHips cont "Still reeling from the advent of ATS people were largely unprepared for the massive popularity that ITS, Tribal Fusion and Gothic Bellydance would bring. Gothic Bellydance was perhaps the most confusing of all because its vocabulary of movement seemed untraceable. This is because there wasn’t one." Quoting my instructor, who not only teaches dance, but has studied ancient ancestral dance since she was 13 years old. Belly dance, is not one of them

  • @HillareeGypsyHips Still reeling from the advent of ATS people were largely unprepared for the massive popularity that ITS, Tribal Fusion and Gothic Bellydance would bring. Gothic Bellydance was perhaps the most confusing of all because its vocabulary of movement seemed untraceable. This is because there wasn’t one."

    Never said 'the 1900s', I said sometime before.

  • @HillareeGypsyHips this is gonna get to a point where one or both of us is correct in this debate, so i will boil it down like this: there is no one true origination of the art form, and yes it did get spread out over Europe as an oriental dance, however there is not 'traditional' form. There are many different forms, and those forms breaking down into different styles.

  • @HillareeGypsyHips What this girl performed is very familiar to me as a Balla Guerra student, and i find it distasteful for you to insult her that way by saying what she's doing is an insult to Raqs Sharqi, when in fact, its actually a compliment considering Gothic dance is it's grandchild, so to speak. Next time you comment, something a little more constructive would be better for the one who performed. The only thing she did wrong was that little bit of crotching with the back bend.

  • @whitetiger0603 I definitely didn't mean to offend the girl. I gave her a rose and a thorn. When you put a dance on youtube, you can't be bitter if someone has something slightly negative to say about it. So fuck me for having an opinion, I guess. I was raised throughout my career in dancing that crotch to the audience is considered vulgar, and I'm passing that information on. She can choose to take it constructively, or (like you) get pissed.

  • @whitetiger0603

    actually belly dance originated back ancient egypt when there use to be pharaohs. I know this because i had to do some stupid research paper about old dances that are still around. and belly dance was spiritual, or sexy and entertaining if they danced for the pharaoh(as we call burlesque today).

  • @HillareeGypsyHips And what you also don't seem to realize, to be such a learned belly dancer, is that there are many styles, tribal being one of them, Gothic being a form of tribal. And that with Gothic and it's many forms,it can be expressed in many ways, based on the mood and BPM of the music; whether harsh and heavy, or dark, slow and melodic. And i think what many so called 'traditional' belly dancers also don't know is there is no traditional bellydance. however, there are many forms

  • @HillareeGypsyHips

    i understand where you are coming from but tribal fusion is a mixture of all belly dances. not just middle eastern. its also egyptian, turkish, indian and much more.

  • NOT Goth enough. Cut out the family pix on your next video.  You have tremendous

    potential. I would like to see you on a stage with a white backdrop as you 'll be wearing black, I asume? Hand cuffs nice touch.

  • @molarmama5 This was at an event (see video description), which happened to be low key and in someone's home. I performed it at the request of the organizers of the event. The first time I performed it was onstage, but alas, no camera at the time!

  • @luna2690 When i was at my physical best, VHS were a rarity. My teacher has my debut, she is now residing in Calif., somewhere, J. Iris Stewart who has written a text "Sacred Dance", about belly dance. I have been doing this since '79. I had commented about the handcuffs for two reasons. Majda would use anything to make a costume and my love was a cop. Nothing weird there he would collect them, as a history buff. Good luck to you!

  • @molarmama5 NOT GOTH ENOUGH? Did I seriously just read that? perhaps we should brush-up on the definition a bit? As for the performance itself, I'll agree it was very well done.

  • This isn't sexy :<

  • Egyptians do a better job than anyone!!! and the girls are hot too... <3

    Belly dancing first originated in Arabia and Egypt....

  • @chixie91

    REALLY?

  • @molarmama5 yes! :)

    

  • belly dancing is one of the sexiest things but if you have a hot girl doing it it turns me on

  • First time i seen belly dancing to rob zombie lol

  • If this is you luna2690, then I cannot convey the complete awesome feel I recieve from this performance, both erotic and incredibly tasteful, in any sense, hell yeah you rock girl. Hey and if it isn't you, tell your friend she rocks too so, keep up the hard work!

  • @PsycholicMan Yes, that's me. Thanks!

  • wtf...?

  • wow.very good n what a body.:P.

  • Cool performance and I like the handcuffs.

  • this is hawt. =p i wish i had my belly dancing skirt from when i took up dance. =( lost it last year when i moved. but good job. makes me want to belly dance now hahaha but wut ev its mad fun 2 do.

  • Hi, As a big fan of Sashi's style and persona, I can tell you that you really told a story there and I easily recognise you were inspired by Sashi's move and attitude. I like the way you personalise it and the music choice. Definitvely not for children lol! Your hair are awesome :-) keep going!

  • um....

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  • that was awesome rock on

  • Yes people this is bellydance. I can see she has had training probably basic skill level at this point in her life when this was taken. But she adds her own style to it. Some of it is not bellydance I will agree to that but alot of it is. It's unique.

  • thats so hot i wish she would dance at my party

  • I think it's some kind of new belly dance style :-))

  • the fuck... thats gross x*

  • Awsome :D You are very talented and pretty :D You also just mayde belly dancing more awsome by doing it on a Rob Zombie song!

  • @FortFrolicLover Thanks!

  • meh

  • sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooo  cccccccccccccccccccccccccooooo­oooooooooooooollllllllllllllll­llllllllllllll

  • O_O  wow

  • I get that you want some stiffness to convey the zombie-like aspect, but most of the movements are too stiff and aren't really flowing. The shimmies were good though.

  • @raventears666 I wasn't trying to be zombie-like. I'm telling a story. In the beginning, I am held captive by this evil force. At 1:18, the evil force takes over by rolling up my body. Then I am a different character after, succumbing to this force. Look at facial expressions and eye contact.

  • THIS IS NOT BELLY DANCE! >: P

  • lol the fact that kids are here makes this odd but it still looked cool, if I was there, I woulda sang it karaoke style while u danced...that would've gotten the kids out in a hurry :)

  • rob zombie kicks ass

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  • i keep watching this. it is just SO freakin' theatrical. and the movements totally go with the intensity of the music. i got a whole story out of that! (and Luna, nice descends to the floor.) this performance is a good reminder i have to let go of inhibitions to convey a story through the movement of body. this is way more than just executing moves, people. this is a choreography to be proud of. i liked the spooky elements with sharp, bad-ass isolations, undulations, chest circles & hip work.

  • there are spins here, floor work, several descends & ascends, shimmies, shoulder work & guess what??? no repetition.

    this isn't a "symetrical" type of dance where she shimmies to the right & does 4 of this & now we predict she'll shimmy to the left & do 4 over there. then, picks another trick & does that for 4 counts & then switches to the other side... you get the idea. that can be cute & all, but it's also very predictable.

    *yawn*

    i stayed awake for this one.

    all this in 4 mins!!!

  • These kids are like wtf?!? lol

  • When I first performed it at a tattoo convention, I made the little kids cry. :)

  • *hahaha* Poor things. (not really) We all gotta pay our dues sooner or later! And if that is the scariest thing they ever have to deal with in this world, then life will be far too kind than it is for most of us.

  • @luna2690 I don't know you...but from what I saw of your videos...it must have been tears of joy...cause you are very talented. :-)

  • @Coldsteel121 Aww, thanks!

  • @luna2690 Your dancing is very innovative! One of these days, you will become a great teacher, if not a performer.

  • im amazed

    thats very beautiful

  • @jcromantic THIS IS NOT BELLY DANCE! and like a choreography is TERRIBLE!

  • @Karychacha well whatever its called its hot

  • hELL YESSSS

  • The choreography may be bad, but it is bellydance. Or didn't you see the hipdrops, shimmy's and chest ups? Those are bellydance moves, are they not?

    It's just fusioned with another dancestyle, that does only make it non-traditional.

  • I think this performance should get better ratings. It's a theatrical piece and she does some interesting things that deviates outside of the norm. And frankly, that takes courage. I see so many performances and we've all seen the moves...they are just rearranged in different orders. So I like that she makes this dance her own and has the balls to get experimental. Thanks, Luna.

  • hey, may you go out with me?. thanks.

    p.s. song has always ruled

  • love the handcuffs btw

  • It's so nice to see more women who have curves bellydancing. one of my issues with wanting to do this is my stomach. I'm not exactly skinny and seeing more women similar to my shape and size makes it easier. Thank you so much for posting and inspiring

  • really cool !!!

  • sexy...

  • Que carajo es eso...

  • I guess my work here is finished! :)

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