Ornate Arms of Turkish Oryantal: the Central Asian Dance Connection November 29, 2013 by Aslahan Framing head, one palm to ceiling, one palm to floor
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Thank you for sharing this observation. I have long said that the “Sharq” in Raqs Sharqi came from east of Egypt. We invite readers to examine these photos from the 2013 Silk Road Dance Festival for examples of beautiful, fluid arms. http://john-g-walter.photoshelter.com/gallery-collection/Silk-Road-Dance-Festival-2013/C0000AEBZAjoEgfA More examples can be found on http://www.facebook.com/silkroaddance and video clips on http://www.youtube.com/silkroaddancecompany
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Thank you for sharing this observation. I have long said that the “Sharq” in Raqs Sharqi came from east of Egypt.
We invite readers to examine these photos from the 2013 Silk Road Dance Festival for examples of beautiful, fluid arms.
http://john-g-walter.photoshelter.com/gallery-collection/Silk-Road-Dance-Festival-2013/C0000AEBZAjoEgfA
More examples can be found on http://www.facebook.com/silkroaddance and video clips on
http://www.youtube.com/silkroaddancecompany
Thank you for the additional links! These are lovely.