beautiful and charming dance. I am proud that I have some Yemenite ancestry.
sabreena1khalick 2 months ago
Mashallah ! Mohtasham raks-i alam.
5 stars.
nilufer1 3 years ago
fuck adenies girls
YEMENbas 4 years ago
fuck your face fuck face
AlRotherhamy 4 years ago
Nusie you are a frog, go croak elsewhere.
I love this video..
doumkatek 4 years ago
really nice. and true, the garbs should be less tight.
Shtulim 5 years ago
This is very nice to hear & see. Nothing like
good Yemeni music.
Thanks
funkytradition 5 years ago
Shut the fuck up about Yemenese people..
SBhunter 5 years ago
yemenese are the most backwards and ignorant people i ever met.
NUSIE101 5 years ago
just becuse you had bad time with one or few of them, dosn't mean the whole 24 million are bad!!
kukaban 5 years ago
the guys are so cute with their clothes i love it
noahnathal 5 years ago
I agree, the Sana'ani clothes are too stiff for a Lahji dance!!
the girls wear lighter daro'o, the guys wear light shirt and Footah....
it would have been much better =(
loool all I am thinking off right now is Faisal Alwai hair due loool he is awesome!! Oud and voice
serenesoulnyc 5 years ago
lol
loved the way u analyzed the vid' lol and the bit about faisal alawi cracked me up loooooool
ruhail1 4 years ago
i like yameni songs
donkey717 5 years ago
i really like it
beshaar 5 years ago
It would've been much better if the males dressed in traditional Lahji clothings.
Haven't seen any of that dances since before the civil war.
jurhum 5 years ago
I'm interested to know what traditional Lahji clothing would look like - can you describe them?
josiebellydancer 5 years ago
hehe it's very hard to describe the clothing. But, it's basically a head band, no it's not a turban. a normal shirt and a footah. Similar to what the man on the far right in this picture is wearing.
http://pages.towson.edu/cschmitz/smallqatchew.JPG
Not the best pic. but that should give you an idea.
Btw, that dance is called Lahji dance. A very widely known dance in south yemen, especially in Yafea.
beautiful and charming dance. I am proud that I have some Yemenite ancestry.
sabreena1khalick 2 months ago
Mashallah ! Mohtasham raks-i alam.
5 stars.
nilufer1 3 years ago
fuck adenies girls
YEMENbas 4 years ago
fuck your face fuck face
AlRotherhamy 4 years ago
Nusie you are a frog, go croak elsewhere.
AlRotherhamy 4 years ago
I love this video..
doumkatek 4 years ago
really nice. and true, the garbs should be less tight.
Shtulim 5 years ago
This is very nice to hear & see. Nothing like
good Yemeni music.
Thanks
funkytradition 5 years ago
Shut the fuck up about Yemenese people..
SBhunter 5 years ago
yemenese are the most backwards and ignorant people i ever met.
NUSIE101 5 years ago
just becuse you had bad time with one or few of them, dosn't mean the whole 24 million are bad!!
kukaban 5 years ago
the guys are so cute with their clothes i love it
noahnathal 5 years ago
I agree, the Sana'ani clothes are too stiff for a Lahji dance!!
the girls wear lighter daro'o, the guys wear light shirt and Footah....
it would have been much better =(
loool all I am thinking off right now is Faisal Alwai hair due loool he is awesome!! Oud and voice
serenesoulnyc 5 years ago
lol
loved the way u analyzed the vid' lol and the bit about faisal alawi cracked me up loooooool
ruhail1 4 years ago
i like yameni songs
donkey717 5 years ago
i really like it
beshaar 5 years ago
It would've been much better if the males dressed in traditional Lahji clothings.
Haven't seen any of that dances since before the civil war.
jurhum 5 years ago
I'm interested to know what traditional Lahji clothing would look like - can you describe them?
josiebellydancer 5 years ago
hehe it's very hard to describe the clothing. But, it's basically a head band, no it's not a turban. a normal shirt and a footah. Similar to what the man on the far right in this picture is wearing.
http://pages.towson.edu/cschmitz/smallqatchew.JPG
Not the best pic. but that should give you an idea.
Btw, that dance is called Lahji dance. A very widely known dance in south yemen, especially in Yafea.
jurhum 5 years ago