Didem turkish-romani dance
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ihr vater kommt aus jugoslavia. Yasa Didem Yasa
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@WhiiteAss do you look into a mirror then here is 1 person who doesn't know how to dance!
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La bu Romanika yı Didem Züper Oynuo Ha HeLaL..
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Arkadaşlar Müziğin ismini bilen varsa yazsın lütfen yabancılar dahil herkez merak ediyo...Yardım Lütfen....
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can any one tell me the name of this music please?
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This is roman havasi, But her costume is Arabic bellydance, exept for the scarf on her wirst. But this is Roman Havasi.
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no need comment she is the best belly dancer
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alaraa75 is right about Romani and their different styles according to the country they're in. It would be natural after many many generations for there to be some sort of fusion between their culture and that of the country in which they are in. Belly dance is not from the Romani and never was.... however belly dancing is part of Turkish culture and there are Romani in Turkey.... hence the fusion. I don't know what the confusion is about. It's just logical.
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@alaraa75 flamenco uses a 12 beat which is an Indian beat. The word Guitar is from Indian "Geet" meaning song and "tar" meaning string. When the Spanish Romani arrived in Spain in 1425ad, we then find records from the beginning of the 1500s that they were valued for their music. In the early 1500s Romani from Spain are even recorded as being sent to Scotland & Scandinavia with their music. They must have had a massive impact on the Spanish music much like American blacks do on modern music.
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@alaraa75 The thing is Flamenco is very similar to real Romani music as is the dance. It is common belief amongst many Romani that the dance is originally from us - as is the guitar. Spanish Romani came down from Flemish lands in 1425. Listen to Romani folk songs from the Sinti of Germany and you will hear music that is very similar. The dance has tap dance and clapping as every Romani branch of dancing. That or we clap the back of our legs. We move our feet. We do not gyrate our waste line.
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@alaraa75 Sorry but it say "Romani" which is the name of my people. The fact is that so many Europeans try to say dances such as belly dance is "Romani" or "Gypsy" dancing. I even had it when I was actually in Turkey. I am raised Romani and know what is Romani and what is not as all true Romani do. Like yourself, I do not appreciate people trying to teach lies about my people.
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That's arabic dance - and the girl doesnt even know how to dance
WhiiteAss 1 year ago
no, this is turkish-romani dance!! (gipsy in turkey)
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