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Persian Dance (Iranian dance) choreography by Haleh Adhami (Nava) - Sozom soza سوزم سوزه Drum solo by Milad Kohpayehzadeh Music Bandari (Shooshtari music): Mahmoud Shamshiri Танец живота (восточные танцы) Персидская музыка Бандари. Персидский танец (иранские танцы) Хореография, исполнение - Хале Адхами Нава الراقصة هاله ادهمی رقص فارسي علي اغنية سوزم سوزه- محمود شمشیری طراح حرکت و اجرا : هاله ادهمی نوازنده سازهای کوبه ای : میلاد کوهپایه زاده اهنگ شاد بندری (شوشتری) سوزم سوزه - محمود شمشیری Iranian Raqs e-Bandari : Bandar in Farsi means “harbor“ or “port“ and is used to refer to the region of southern Iran which is on the Gulf coast. This area had the most exposure to trade because trade ships from Africa, India, and other Gulf countries would come to port here. Many Arabs and Persians intermarried in the region and elements of Persian, Arab, African, and Indian dances mixed. Bandari is often referred to as “Persian Bellydance.“ Bandari contains elements from gulf khaleegi dances such as hair tossing and similar stepping paterns. It sometimes uses manipulation of the tunic similar to how a khaleegi dancer manipulates the thobe. Bandari is often done as a group. Dancers often travel around in a circle and occasionally encourage one dancer at a time to go to the center for a brief solo to show off their moves. Common movments to this style are small crisp shoulder shimmies, hip lifts and drops, hip circles, hair tossing, hand shimmies, and leaning the torso forward and back while doing shoulder shimmies. It is a lively dance and has a natural bounciness to it. JOIN HALE’S WORLD
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