Bellydance meets the Calgary Stampede?
Apr. 18th, 2008 09:13 amthe Dixie Chicks' Sin Wagon is my very favourite country song. I stumbled on it by accident. My library has CD's available to load and I was flipping through the stack one day ( a long time ago) and thought... hmm. well it's free - why not.
Today someone posted something that reminded me of the song... so I looked it up on youtube but couldn't remember the song title. I always call it "Mattress Dancing" not "Sin Wagon"
once I typed in the correct title... what shows up but this awesome BELLYDANCE routine !!!! Done by some Calgary Dancers!
Quit grumbling & watch it. They're good!
Today someone posted something that reminded me of the song... so I looked it up on youtube but couldn't remember the song title. I always call it "Mattress Dancing" not "Sin Wagon"
once I typed in the correct title... what shows up but this awesome BELLYDANCE routine !!!! Done by some Calgary Dancers!
Quit grumbling & watch it. They're good!
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Date: 2008-04-18 02:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-18 02:32 pm (UTC)but because they are from Calgary - home of the Calgary Stampede I think they can get away with it.
But I'd certainly watch it & cheer for them if I saw it. (But then I like it when people perform to unconventional music, like the Ghostbuster's theme, or Elvis or ...stuff.)
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Date: 2008-04-18 03:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-26 02:25 am (UTC)I love belly dance fusion, especially when the fusion is personal to the dancer. We had an Ottawa teacher who taught tap and bellydance and she fused them in a routine to "Istanbul not Constantinople". I have a song on a middle Eastern sampler than fuses hip-hop and bellydance. I've been scheming in my head as to how that could happen.