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Oriental dance improvisation with Live Band | By Sahar Samara on Abdel Haleem Hafez Song

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 18

  • @Monamermaid
    @Monamermaid Před měsícem +1

    I love Sahar!

    • @TamerAziz
      @TamerAziz  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much, dear Monamermaid, Sahar has charisma and a truly special character on stage. I'm so glad you liked the video!💝

  • @safirebellydancers
    @safirebellydancers Před 11 měsíci +2

    She is unique. This is a verrrrrry hard song to translate , but she managed it without being boring. She is harsh sometimes but that is her mood sometimes. You see her soft too. Being interesting as a dancer is difficult. I really enjoyed it.

    • @TamerAziz
      @TamerAziz  Před 11 měsíci

      That's right, she has her own unique dance style. She is also one of the professional belly dancers in Egypt now. In the following video, I explain why she acts this way, however, I like her unique dance style.😍

  • @irina.suska.bellydance
    @irina.suska.bellydance Před 11 měsíci +1

    wow wow wow!!! omg i love her so much!! theres no one like her!

    • @TamerAziz
      @TamerAziz  Před 11 měsíci

      Dear Irina Suska Bellydance, I'm so glad you like Sahar Samara and the video too.♥️
      Very soon there will be another surprise video of her!😍

  • @WardaShahrazad
    @WardaShahrazad Před 11 měsíci

    Really amazing! So much creativity!

    • @TamerAziz
      @TamerAziz  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you so much my dear Warda!♥️
      Her performance is controversial, but beautiful!😍

  • @regansmith7786
    @regansmith7786 Před rokem +1

    Hi Mr. Aziz, I have a question, the previous comment says she is not as good as you claim in the video and you agreed; I am a dancer and I want to understand why you both feel this way. I would greatly appreciate it if you could explain what she missed here. Thanks so much!

    • @TamerAziz
      @TamerAziz  Před rokem +2

      Dear Regan Smith, Thank you so much for your comment!♥️
      I did not mean that she is not as good as you might understand because she is one of the great Egyptian dancers these days, but if you compare the great dancers of the past and present, you will immediately find that her performance is characterized by the violence and nervousness that is popular with most dancers today. So I mentioned in the previous comment "it's hard to go back to old times again" which means the golden age because change happened everywhere. This is what I meant in the previous comment.
      By the way, violence and nervousness appeared during the performance due to the harshness of life that we all live in, and here I do not mean that we should use this behavior but we have to understand what is going on around us.

    • @regansmith7786
      @regansmith7786 Před rokem +1

      @@TamerAziz I see! Because I want to learn/master Egyptian style like my icons: Fifi Abdou, Jamal Twins, Tahiya Karioca, etc. so many to name and they are all amazing!
      So, you would say that subtlety is what is missing from the dance and the flow of it.
      Thank you so much for your answer!

    • @GrumpyKitten375
      @GrumpyKitten375 Před rokem +4

      unfortunately popularity does not mean proficient. This style of dance is easy to achieve, which appeals to people who want to be a bellydancer without having to work for it. I've had to struggle 40 years and it was a privilege to move up in class when I learned essential skills. with no substance or skills, the popularity of that makes a false assumption that it is quality and legitimate dance. Her hyper movements does not reflect the authentic styling of traditional Egyptian dance. The push to modernize these dances is diluting the authenticity, when dancers of old really had skills and talent of oriental dance. Now it's just as fast as you can move and how flashy you look. Which is a mask that none of them are really capable dancers.but just show offs trying to out do one another.

    • @regansmith7786
      @regansmith7786 Před rokem +2

      @@GrumpyKitten375 I see, I respect that. I’ve been dancing since I was 12 and just barely placing myself in intermediate classes because like you, I take the craft super serious and have such a love for it. It is hurtful when others seem to zoom right by without any real skill and it seems like a lot of teachers (here in the US, at least) care more about filling classes and developing troupes without acting nurturing the skills.
      Anyway, wishing you love and success on your dance journey! ✨

    • @GrumpyKitten375
      @GrumpyKitten375 Před rokem

      thank you and same to you. I wish you find a very good teacher who will encourage your craft and not lie to you in order to promote themselves. Ask questions of them. They should not be afraid to answer them. All the Very Best =) @@regansmith7786

  • @GrumpyKitten375
    @GrumpyKitten375 Před rokem +2

    She displays again absolutely no fundamentals of the nuances of Egyptian dance. Two hyper focussed movements repetitive and limited movementsmo. She displays no subtlety, no musicality or the ability to display femininity. Her movements are too abrupt and harsh and majority do not correlate to the tempo of the music. I feel these organizers have to praise dancers that normally under circumstances would not be praised in order to promote their shows. I've seen phenomenally skilled dancers at the shows get ignored whereas dancers of lesser skills get promoted and recognized. This is just another example

    • @TamerAziz
      @TamerAziz  Před rokem +1

      Dear Grumpy Kitten, ♥️
      You are very right, however, she is considered the best one in the new generations of Egyptian dancers. Unfortunately, it's hard to go back to the old times again, and change has happened everywhere!