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Her Vision on Oriental Dance
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I experience Oriental Dance
- As a song for the Orient and the wonderful world if represents
- As an hymn to the beauty of the body and an homage to its grace and to the
grace of the movement
- As a Journey in which curiosity is no longer the goal, but the direct dialogue with
the source of life
I apprenticed Oriental Dance by moving my body very graciously to the rhythm of
the music. By creating a gesture, in totally symbiosis with the musical notes. By
mastering the smallest parts of my body, using a sucession of movements,
sometimes of longings, sometimes of wlldness, but always of an exquisite
sensuality.
It's in Cairo that I mastered my style after many years of hard apprenticeship in the
four comers of our planet. It's at the shores of the Nile that I learned to vibrate to the
sounds of Arabic music. And to feel every rhythm of it in my body.
Dancing gives me inner joy.
Every dance comes out of life, and especially out of our need to express ourselves
and give meaning to our existence. Dancing is one of the most powerful tools for
self-desintoxication, because it mobilises energy in the body, and releases it the
next moment.
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