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A Beautiful Double Veil Belly Dance in Orange

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2010

http://www.bamba.org.uk/classes_events.htm Birmingham Bellydancer Debbie Williams dancing to a double veil choreography in 2001, a vision in orange. Debbie teaches Bellydance in Sutton Coldfield Erdington, Boldmere and Kingstanding and is a founder member of BAMBA www.bamba.org.uk

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  • i think that for someone who teaches belly dancing, she spins quite slowly, with her feet fully on the floor and she's not even smiling

  • @carolkalil You are right

    This was the first time I performed this and it was over 10 years ago! Sometimes you have to video yourself to see where you are going wrong I taught myself from Petite Jamilla's first video and then was able to attend workshops with her .

    My spins arnt great as I have suffered with vertigo in the past and learning, pushing myself to spin has really helped, as has bellydance.

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  • @carolkalil Spinning slow doesn't matter.....

  • i love body movement and since you study you should look at the foot work in kabuki and integrate it personal i think their movements are very beautiful and functional you must be better now if this was 10 years ago, never stop learning i wish you well.

  • Well, that does explains what I said. I also remember my first presentation and how it was taped!!!

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