I first watched this video in 2008 and never forgot about it, and now I am so happy to have found it again ❤️ I studied this type of dance for three years and it's much more difficult than the mainstream way of bellydance 💃👯 THANK YOU
first, peace on you. the surprise that i'm Egyptian, & i leaned the oriental dance since i had 3 years. so i know what exactly means an oriental or egyptian dance. So the techniques is not the only IMP thing bcz every1 can learn the technique even men. but that give the oriental dance its magic is the feeling of the music. let's the music guide you & make you move or too express ur feeling
surely baladi must tell a story. especially if the music has words. just like in any other country there are word in songs so u must express the emotion of the words.
i saw this video a long time ago and even as i search youtube for more videos i always come back to this one and watch it because it is so beautiful. i wish i could be as good as she is one day
She comes obviously from the Suraya Hilal school. They "sell" their own egyptian dance, they call "Raqs Sharqi" (which means Dance from East). Surayya Hilal has developed her own dance style, which she acclaims to be the "real" or "authentic" dance. All her students have her style. The expression of joy is wanted to be limited, and the Suraya Hilal school also spreads the attitude, that the costume should be different from the ones, that cabaret dancers wear.
i prefer these types of outfit than the more nude type, i like to leave things to the imagination, and remain mysterious to my audience, it add something to the art.
Eva, this is one of the best baladi performances I have seen up to know! I trained for many years with students of Suraya Hilal and I am a teacher myself. Good luck for you! Renate Farida
I never heard Suraya Hilal acclaiming her style to be the authentic one, it`s just like Raks Nensimilia explains rooted in Egyptian rural folk with a touch of contemporary and more modern style... to me sober, elegant, beautifull and most of all innovatig. And hoewer more contemt in the expression it doesn't lack it at all.. this doesn't mean other styles aren't beautifull too:)
yeah, a lot of my egyptian friends said it's not egyptian at all. And it isn't, it's baladi inspired by Suraya Hilal style, although she's egyptian too. But she developed her own style and its sooo hard. Totally different from what dancers in egypt dance i agree.
wow. thats some performance. i watch this regularly its about my favourite .I was captivated.you are a great performer and showed great skill in your interpretation. exciting from start to finish, 👏👋
I have had the pleasure of doing a couple of workshops with her in London, I love this and I love beledi, I don't like doing tricks with my belly either, but if you don't other modern dancers think you can't dance, I personally don't care. I love the dance and I will keep on dancing it. I would like the name of this piece please if you know it.
about the dress .. there are types of bellydancing styles ... the armor bra is like more of a "city" or civilized styl, more like modern... this one is more "Bedouin-sh" style they dance barefoot with ankle bracelet and all that, i like both styles if u ask me :p but this one is harder to achieve with attitude but she did a good job.
@latanyasdance I practice RSS and the RSS it is indeed a different style of Raqs Sharqi developed by Suraya Hilal up until end of the 90's circa and it is again rooted in Egyptian folk dance with a contemporary dance influence (rather than a classical or cabaret influence which we find in the other styles included the ones developed in Egypt). Dance is alive and stays as such only by its ability to transform and adapt to time, people and places.
I'm not sure about the Hilal school: she's not dressed the 'Hilal Dance' way and she uses to many isolations in her dance. I'd say she has Raqs Sharqui Society style: this is a British association approching this beautiful dance searching grounded and integrated body. Many different styles but the same passion :-)
@marinaaurora first, peace on you. the surprise that i'm Egyptian, & i leaned the oriental dance since i had 3 years. so i know what exactly means an oriental or egyptian or baladi dance / even cabaret style. So the technique is not the only IMP thing bcz every1 can learn the technique even men. but that give the oriental dance its magic is the feeling of the music. let's the music guide you & make you move or too express ur feeling
@latanyasdance Hello, I have had the chance to study with Suraya but I have never heard anyone in that circle claim "authentic" or "real" dance. What it is claimed is that the style is rooted in Egyptian rural folk dances (es distunguidhed from folkloristic) Suraya Hilal has now developed her own dance style which is copyrighted under her name and she likes to list it among contemporary dances rather than "sell" it as you say as a different style of Raqs Sharqi.
@vampySARAH also in egypt at least it is actually illegal to bellydance in public with your midriff exposed... i know this isn't in egypt, but just a thought, idk.
@nensimilia What I have said is just my experience. What I see is against my own understanding and the students that come to my classes after years of studying Suraya Hilal Style are overwhelmed by the freedom of movement and emotions they may experience by learning the bellydance I teach (I have studied with egyptian teachers in Egypt, was a student of Mahmoud Reda, Raqia Hassan, Aida Nour, Mona El Said etc etc.).
@nensimilia NONE of my teachers EVER tried to convince me that HIS dance is the REAL dance, and other forms therefore are to be rejected! My teachers were the most humble and dedicated people, real artists and they showed me their soul. Suraya Hilal's reputation is the reputation of a guru and diva and she has to take responsibility for that- NOT ME.
@latanyasdance All the people you mention I respect and appreciate their work, however they are all influenced by either classical ballet or cabaret or both, (this is not an offense, it is only a constatation, they will tell you this as well) While RSS and Hilal Dance are more influenced by contemporary dance and some other disciplines. Everyone does what suites them best. It's not a style war or a style competition. I am also reading you talk about "sect" gosh :). Peace
baladi means country. how people dance for themself when they celebrate. When they're having FUN. Its not a sport its a way of expressing yourself. Now its turned in to a sport and the dance becomes cold and dead. I really don't care for sitting down and watch people do tricks with their belly.
@marinaaurora i disagree with you there. she only has the idea of baladi style. ignore her face and pay attention to her body. it is almost as if it is to heavy for her, she is very stiff. i noticed this is the biggest issue with a lot of dancers. i mean look at suheir zaki, her body is as light as air. it's what makes belly dance, belly dance. feel me? this girls problem is her movements aren't coming through as she intends them to and because of that it shows no connection to the music.
@ayah1984 The hipwork is ok, she is just slim;) I think she walks around too much it´´s too energetic and ballet -/showlike for the Egyptian style. What do you think?
She dances quite well I think, but there is no expression, she does not feel the music and that makes her dance not very exciting and (for egyptian people I think) clown-looking.
Definately not Egyptian - I thought Hilal trained, is the head veil a clue............. But very definately a Western interpretation from someone who is thnking of themselves as a dancer rather than interpreting the music
@altheas26 The "real" Baladi you claim this to be is a personal style of Suraya Hilal and what she does is is just creating a monopol for her own invention. She makes people believe that she has the secret of the "real" deal. She makes herself a guru, which comes close to a sect.
This costume is giving a cultural indication of being folkloric yet the movements are largely cabaret. This dance could be interpreted as offensive. Too bad as she is otherwise a talented dancer
Wallah! Soraya Hilal style! Beautiful! Continue to pass on this beautiful, graceful style of Egyptian dance.
Fascinating!! True, no compromise middle eastern movement but western soul... Very musical and lovely.
Enchanting, grounded and elegant. Loved it. Thanks.
very very perfect!!
this is the baladi most wonderfull that ever see!!!!!
nice!!!
your style is unic!!!
Loved watching you. Bravo!
Very very graceful, precise and feminine.
I first watched this video in 2008 and never forgot about it, and now I am so happy to have found it again ❤️
I studied this type of dance for three years and it's much more difficult than the mainstream way of bellydance 💃👯
THANK YOU
Excelente. Bella interpretación, coreografía y vestuario.
first, peace on you.
the surprise that i'm Egyptian, & i leaned the oriental dance since i had 3 years. so i know what exactly means an oriental or egyptian dance. So the techniques is not the only IMP thing bcz every1 can learn the technique even men. but that give the oriental dance its magic is the feeling of the music. let's the music guide you & make you move or too express ur feeling
i totally agree i love the dress...magnificent x..
Bellisimo!!!!
surely baladi must tell a story. especially if the music has words. just like in any other country there are word in songs so u must express the emotion of the words.
Fantastic!
RSS style is the best!
great!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful!!!!!!!!
i saw this video a long time ago and even as i search youtube for more videos i always come back to this one and watch it because it is so beautiful. i wish i could be as good as she is one day
stop being haters! she dances really good!!
She comes obviously from the Suraya Hilal school. They "sell" their own egyptian dance, they call "Raqs Sharqi" (which means Dance from East). Surayya Hilal has developed her own dance style, which she acclaims to be the "real" or "authentic" dance. All her students have her style. The expression of joy is wanted to be limited, and the Suraya Hilal school also spreads the attitude, that the costume should be different from the ones, that cabaret dancers wear.
excellent!
i prefer these types of outfit than the more nude type, i like to leave things to the imagination, and remain mysterious to my audience, it add something to the art.
Eva, this is one of the best baladi performances I have seen up to know! I trained for many years with students of Suraya Hilal and I am a teacher myself. Good luck for you! Renate Farida
I never heard Suraya Hilal acclaiming her style to be the authentic one, it`s just like Raks Nensimilia explains rooted in Egyptian rural folk with a touch of contemporary and more modern style... to me sober, elegant, beautifull and most of all innovatig. And hoewer more contemt in the expression it doesn't lack it at all.. this doesn't mean other styles aren't beautifull too:)
yeah, a lot of my egyptian friends said it's not egyptian at all. And it isn't, it's baladi inspired by Suraya Hilal style, although she's egyptian too. But she developed her own style and its sooo hard. Totally different from what dancers in egypt dance i agree.
@nensimilia I do agree with you: this is RSS style. I love it!
wow. thats some performance. i watch this regularly its about my favourite .I was captivated.you are a great performer and showed great skill in your interpretation. exciting from start to finish, 👏👋
I have had the pleasure of doing a couple of workshops with her in London, I love this and I love beledi, I don't like doing tricks with my belly either, but if you don't other modern dancers think you can't dance, I personally don't care. I love the dance and I will keep on dancing it. I would like the name of this piece please if you know it.
about the dress .. there are types of bellydancing styles ... the armor bra is like more of a "city" or civilized styl, more like modern... this one is more "Bedouin-sh" style they dance barefoot with ankle bracelet and all that, i like both styles if u ask me :p but this one is harder to achieve with attitude but she did a good job.
this is a really "baladi woman""
nice
kisses
excellent
very elegant dancer,dress is beautyful n gorgeous dancer.
Agree, especially ATS, it's totally not my cup of tea! I just love Egyptian style raq sharqi.
@latanyasdance I practice RSS and the RSS it is indeed a different style of Raqs Sharqi developed by Suraya Hilal up until end of the 90's circa and it is again rooted in Egyptian folk dance with a contemporary dance influence (rather than a classical or cabaret influence which we find in the other styles included the ones developed in Egypt). Dance is alive and stays as such only by its ability to transform and adapt to time, people and places.
I must say .. if in Egypt the most popular and loved dancer is Dina, I rest my case on Egyptian's taste on dancing in general ..
I'm not sure about the Hilal school: she's not dressed the 'Hilal Dance' way and she uses to many isolations in her dance.
I'd say she has Raqs Sharqui Society style: this is a British association approching this beautiful dance searching grounded and integrated body.
Many different styles but the same passion :-)
@marinaaurora first, peace on you.
the surprise that i'm Egyptian, & i leaned the oriental dance since i had 3 years. so i know what exactly means an oriental or egyptian or baladi dance / even cabaret style. So the technique is not the only IMP thing bcz every1 can learn the technique even men. but that give the oriental dance its magic is the feeling of the music. let's the music guide you & make you move or too express ur feeling
Looks very inspired by Suriya Helal, am I right? I do like it.
American Tribal Style
@latanyasdance Hello, I have had the chance to study with Suraya but I have never heard anyone in that circle claim "authentic" or "real" dance. What it is claimed is that the style is rooted in Egyptian rural folk dances (es distunguidhed from folkloristic) Suraya Hilal has now developed her own dance style which is copyrighted under her name and she likes to list it among contemporary dances rather than "sell" it as you say as a different style of Raqs Sharqi.
Where could I purchase this style dress .. I just love the material too ... the satin feels to heavy and this looks lovely and light!
YES
@nillyz100 u are right
I thought i answered you. No, am not Egyptian am Morocain.
That looks like Soraya Hilal School ?!
Did you have lessons with her?
Well at least she has her clothes one.
@mimi24888 i agree w u completely
That looks like Soraya Hilal School ?!
Did you have lessons with her?
Pretty good!
Gotta work on those helicopter hands though !
@vampySARAH also in egypt at least it is actually illegal to bellydance in public with your midriff exposed... i know this isn't in egypt, but just a thought, idk.
take all the jealousy and envy as a compliment. your beautiful.
What I like: music, costume, technique, what lacks: feeling and improvisation. This is choreography, and I prefer an ashra baladi to be improvised ;-)
my sentiments precisely, are you Egyptian?
@MARAFSH
Enta arif, Marafsh ;-)
@nensimilia
What I have said is just my experience. What I see is against my own understanding and the students that come to my classes after years of studying Suraya Hilal Style are overwhelmed by the freedom of movement and emotions they may experience by learning the bellydance I teach (I have studied with egyptian teachers in Egypt, was a student of Mahmoud Reda, Raqia Hassan, Aida Nour, Mona El Said etc etc.).
the name of this song ? Thanks (baladi)
What is ATS?
@nensimilia
NONE of my teachers EVER tried to convince me that HIS dance is the REAL dance, and other forms therefore are to be rejected! My teachers were the most humble and dedicated people, real artists and they showed me their soul. Suraya Hilal's reputation is the reputation of a guru and diva and she has to take responsibility for that- NOT ME.
they'r all jealous of suraya.
what name song?
What in your opion does she do wrong that could be interpreted as offensive to some people?
u can tell these are not orginally arab bellydancers.... they dance a bit differnt
@latanyasdance All the people you mention I respect and appreciate their work, however they are all influenced by either classical ballet or cabaret or both, (this is not an offense, it is only a constatation, they will tell you this as well) While RSS and Hilal Dance are more influenced by contemporary dance and some other disciplines. Everyone does what suites them best. It's not a style war or a style competition. I am also reading you talk about "sect" gosh :). Peace
I don't like anything with choreography. U just do your thing!!!
baladi means country. how people dance for themself when they celebrate. When they're having FUN. Its not a sport its a way of expressing yourself. Now its turned in to a sport and the dance becomes cold and dead. I really don't care for sitting down and watch people do tricks with their belly.
In my opion baladi should be about having fun and not the technics. Otherwise its dead. She does not look like she is having fun
I know what you mean, from my own experience with Suraya hilal students and teachers of her style.
@marinaaurora i disagree with you there. she only has the idea of baladi style. ignore her face and pay attention to her body. it is almost as if it is to heavy for her, she is very stiff. i noticed this is the biggest issue with a lot of dancers. i mean look at suheir zaki, her body is as light as air. it's what makes belly dance, belly dance. feel me? this girls problem is her movements aren't coming through as she intends them to and because of that it shows no connection to the music.
you mean she is too controlled, but not stiff, I would say. You mean, she could be more loose?
this is not an egyptian dance but just the music
she do anythung else than dancing
@ayah1984 The hipwork is ok, she is just slim;)
I think she walks around too much it´´s too energetic and ballet -/showlike for the Egyptian style. What do you think?
She dances quite well I think, but there is no expression, she does not feel the music and that makes her dance not very exciting and (for egyptian people I think) clown-looking.
That's why I don't like ATS, they just dance in an imaginary "box" & very competitive to other dancers.
Definately not Egyptian - I thought Hilal trained, is the head veil a clue............. But very definately a Western interpretation from someone who is thnking of themselves as a dancer rather than interpreting the music
@altheas26
The "real" Baladi you claim this to be is a personal style of Suraya Hilal and what she does is is just creating a monopol for her own invention. She makes people believe that she has the secret of the "real" deal. She makes herself a guru, which comes close to a sect.
😂
This costume is giving a cultural indication of being folkloric yet the movements are largely cabaret. This dance could be interpreted as offensive. Too bad as she is otherwise a talented dancer
bithangaz nothing to do with the lovely baladi dancing just zero and zero