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Almost Famous

In January, I posted about Jamilla's dance workshop. She uploaded a video of us on youtube. Not sure how I feel about that; trying to look at it as a good reminder of what she taught us and how.

Keep in mind that Jamilla is an American Tribal style belly dancer so most of the moves and cues she taught us were foreign to our fusion gypsy style. Also, the music in the background is not traditional Middle Eastern fare.
We covered a lot of area in those few short hours....

Now, thanks to Jamilla, I too want to shadow dance in the mountains as the sun rises and again as it sets. And camel walk with the funky bend.

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