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Old 07-14-2007, 04:58 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by heinakuu View Post
I even think it is easier to hide your age when you are a dancer. People have so much to concentrate on than looking at your skin quality. If you are just talking to the audience in daylight they see your age much better than when you are moving.

I am always curious about the age of famous dancers because it gives me
trust on that I can continue dancing forever whatever my age. look at Suhair Zaki, she is 61 and Nagwa Fouad,66 (I am counting from this article
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issu....du.ventre.htm
from year 1971, very interesting!)

Back to Asmahan, I always thought she is a bit older, but it is not her age that bothers me, it is her hair and that she is always touchingg herself. But I have to come to your event Mandy to see her for real. I am not after these kind of show dresses and performances either, but they are what she prefers and when I hear so many people saying WOW I need to see it myself, too.
Great article! I think you certainly have a point that the moments in which you are being watched make all the difference.

You know, I'z thinking, about the touching thing. That bugs a lot of people but I have to admit when I'm really into it I just naturally get into the sensuality of touching hair and skin, not to the point of lasciviousness but it seems a natural thing to do.

I also think that people hear a number regarding age and have a preconceived notion of what that looks like (remember Gloria Steinam ). I tend to expect people to look young as long as they are healthy so I'm rarely surprised at hearing the age.

No matter, she looks wonderful
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