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  • FANTABULOSA! SHE REALLY FEEL THE MUSIC, BUT SHE NEED UN POQUITO DE...:D

  • Love her! Wonderful and inspiring dancer! Such a pleasure to watch!

  • someone know the song name please???

  • صحيح اعطى الخبز لخبازة

  • How loosely her hips move to the music is very beautiful..zero effort whatsoever, elegant x

  • veeery egyptian! so beautiful and feminine!!!

  • STOP COMPARING HER TO DINA!OMG!:-(

  • Great dancing, terrible vocals. It sounds like he's running out of time and trying to fit all the words in before the end of the song. However,, dancer is fab, and costume gorgeous!

  • She reminds me soo much of Dina .

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  • Nice body,great dancing

  • Wow, I like her a lot.

    I read the first page of comments...I can see some Dina influence there (some of the pop-things are borderline convulsive, and I see traces of Dina's "drunk-walk" {and YES I understand that Dina was playing with balance and timing, but aesthetically, just because you *can* doesn't mean you *should*}), but her hipwork doesn't at all resemble what I remember from my limited exposure to Dina (which was generally small and tight).

  • she is great!!!

  • Oriental dance in the West becomes anything,only the technical. they dance with the legs, arms but less and less with the basin. Egyptian dancers have a big advantage , they understand their music and interpret it properly without the need to do too much. I do not think any western dancer is able to dance and captivate the audience for an hour as do the Egyptian dancer in cabaret.

    I hope that Aziz will not change under the influence of her popularity

  • Diana Tarkhan said: "It's a dance that seems easy because it does not show the effort, but it takes a lot of years to decode the oriental dance. Randa Kamel, for example, is a perfect product for imports. the Western like because they see the performance, power. Some students remain dubious to the dance Dina, they find she does not do too much. To understand Dina's dance, it takes years because she makes things very complex."

  • Rainha

  • In this particular performance she is very much copying dina IMHO

    

  • @ Laylaindy. Because EVERYONE with NO exceptions that did not learn to dance before DINA including Miss Aziza copies DINA. I frankly don't like dina. What I like about this dancer is that she is true to the music and is NOT over dressing her movements. Keep in mind Dina copied someone can you tell who?

  • whats the name of the song?

  • Great Shimmies!!!

  • wher my lovely holud 

  • she became my second favourite dancer!!!!!!!!

  • Lovely, Elegant, Classic. 

  • One of my favorites!!!

  • Now I know why I get the feeling that there's something missing in the bellydance of American or Russian dancers. It's everything this egjyptian dancer has..I still cannot explain it with words I just know this dancing is complete

  • @Pavarsija It is that These dancers know and understand the language of the music and they don't over complicate dance with technique. These dancers just listen and describe the music with their movements. Others are describing how talented they are and not listening to the music.

  • @baadrobot LOVE THIS...so true :)

  • @baadrobot And why do I have the feeling she borrowed a lot of movements from Dina? Dina is one of a kind and when someone else copies her, it's pretty much obvious. She's good though, but I don't think she's original. She should develop her own style because she's a very good dancer.

  • @laylaindy The consensus of a small panel who was asked the question "who is Dina copying?" said Mona Saeed. I disagree and have said Lucy. They were current at the same time and competing. Lucy is a far better dancer than Dina but if you compare movements and interpretation you will see that Dina is copying Lucy. I have a full description that I will post to my channel as to why I believe this. If you have another opinion please post it. But keep in mind Dina always takes the easy way out.

  • @baadrobot I didn't know Dina had her inspirational source at some point.Thank you for all this information.Talking about Dina,there is something fascinating about her. I just can't take my eyes off her when she dances. She's like all into it, she's amazing, she truly "lives" her performance. I don't know whether she's really good or she's actually very spectacular. Anyway, she's unique, and that's why people talk about her. If she weren't that good, the envy and gossip wouldn't be there..

  • @laylaindy Dina is a very Savy entertainer. Those who don't like her don't for one reason only; she doesn't really dance that much. She does very little in the way OF dancing. Yes she is entertaining yes she has charisma but she has little talent for middle eastern dance. She has a talent for enticement though. If she were a burlesque dancer she would pass as talented. Sorry.

  • @baadrobot This is THE real dance!! In oriental dance (and I don't say "bellydance"), you must have 2 things: technique and interpretation! If you haven't any feelings, you give not any message to the audience, it's to sad and poor!!! This is what the occidental dancers do. The egyptian dancers or dancers whose practice egyptian dance are like Dina, Randa, or Aziza in the video! In addition, this music's style is Shaabi and in shaabi dance, it's for fun! you needn't lot of technique.

  • @Benjidance974 Talking about Dina! In Dina's show, the first song is a classical megance, the second is a classical song (Om Kalthoum...) and the rest is shaabi! It's normal that Dina have fun on stage and don't dance as say people. BUT I think Dina dance really but as has said Diana Tarkhan, she has "a complex technique". And If people haven't any knowledge in Oriental Egyptian dance, they can't understand the dances of egyptian dancers.

  • @Benjidance974  perfect, I make my own words.

  • @baadrobot

    it may not be overly complicated but there is a tremendous amount of work and technique. she just makes it look easy. love it!

  • similar posing etc to Randa... very nice though.

  • she is pure joy to watch

  • Perfect body, so mild and gentle she is...absolutely adorable!!

  • great. love her so much

  • waaaaaaaaouuu i love love love!!!

  • gorgeous!!! keep on uploading!!!

  • beautiful!

  • so earthy and elegant!

    i lover her attitude on stage!

  • She continues the old Egyptian tradition of dancing to THE MUSIC! Subtle makeup,hair and costume ( Souher Zaky style) concentrateing on translateing the music in the way the egyptian audience expect.

  • She has a beautiful, subtle "Golden Age" style; not so flashy, I really like it.

  • I LIKE HER VERY MUCH!!!!!! WHICH IS THIS SONG??

  • @slovsara The title of the song is "Ya Helw Sabbah"

  • @zarakedanza Thank you thank you thank you.

  • Incredible dancing!

  • She's amazing! Love her dancing...she will be a must see next time I'm in Cairo. Thanks for sharing!

  • Wow...I see a lot of Dina in her dance...don't know her history, though...

  • Great dancer!

  • da fi ellail..!?

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