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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Teatro José de Alencar

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  • @djosiane the music is not a debke, the drum is helping to sound as a debke but this song is a folkloric Egyptian music. In Egypt we do not dance debke, she is dancing debke combined with the assaya as men do in Egypt ..but the music is Egyptian Alhamdulillah..

  • @nevamilena i noticed that all the argentinian dancers do that. They clearly love dabke but they use its steps and jumps in Saidi performances. Very different stiles of dance.

  • plus the jumps and steps are typically from dabke!

  • la musica è una dabke, non è un saidi :)

    ha fatto un mix di stili fra dabke e saidi ma con una musica con ritmo dabke...

  • É de ARREPIAR!!!!!!

  • @djosiane Esa musica no me parece un Debka ni lebanese ni Syrian ni Palestine, esa musica es Egipsia folklorica, pero ella le ha incorporado pasos de Debka. Muy lindo!

  • La Mejor !!!

  • Adorei..

  • love saida...she looks great dancing Dabke! she could have avoided the cane (typically used in the Saidi style which is clearly not the case here) but a really cultured public knows the difference and accepts her fusion between those 2 folklores cause she looks great in whatever she does :)

  • esse Matias é um gato! hehehehe

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