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Egyptian Folkloric Belly Dance : Horsie Step Belly Dance Move

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

Horsie steps in a belly dance routine can evoke folk musical charms and traditional dance motions. Learn Egyptian belly dancing horsie step from an instructor in this free belly dance video.

Expert: Johanna 'Xenobia' Krynytzky
Contact: www.hip-expressions.com/HipEx/Home.html
Bio: Johanna Krynytzky studied belly dancing while at the University of Chicago in 1996, and is the director at Hip Expressions Dance Studio in Gulfport, Florida.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • "She F----in sucks" -says the critic. Who can barely string together a sentence.

    I appreciate all the dancers and instructors who share their talent and expertise on YouTube and other similar sites. Thanks so much for helping me grow as a dancer!

  • Very clear instruction. Instructer has nice personality.

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  • but you seem like youll be real hot mama cowgirl dancers!!!! hehe

  • That is a cute step, and simple, but do it a few times and feel the burn!!

  • the lady in the back is HILARIOUS hahahhahahahahhaahhahahahahha

    ok um it's the yellow highlights..BIG MISTAKE LADY.....big

  • please read my comment to AzadiRaqs.

  • please read my comment to AzadiRaqs.

  • This step is an ancient move performed by the Bedouin people of Egypt. the Bedouins do not point their toes. being of Sa'idi background, they do not point their toes. they keep their feet grounded - therefore, flat on the ground and when raised, a flat position. furthermore they do not move the chest area as is it considered vulgar. this woman is teaching all folklore moves incorrectly.

  • obviously you are a person who doesn't care what is right or wrong, or you would not have made such a remark. you must understand, that this woman is teaching something that is very traditional to the Bedouin people and it truly is not correct. Egyption Folklore is taken very seriously. i ask you please, to be more understanding.

  • oh get over it

  • Horsie step? What is that? O_o

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