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Old 04-25-2007, 11:04 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Lilladancer View Post
I didn't get to see Ava's piece since I was backstage, but I think I recall the masculine portion was based on Persian "Baba Karam", which is the name of a Persian character, a baker who is going out at night to carouse after a hard day's work. It's common for the Baba Karam character to be played by a female dancer. She mentioned backstage that she did some Baba Karam, and then went into a more feminine dance, which I thought sounded like a lot of fun. I have all 3 DVDs but haven't gotten a chance to watch them all yet.
: ) Lilla
(Who did a group piece with some traditional elements and some "creative license" in Belly Dance O'rama #1 )
Ava's number was one of the few I was able to watch since I worked backstage and it was great in person! I've been watching the DVDs and I have to say I loved yours Lilla. I remember how stunning your costumes were and on the DVD they really pop!
Tamrahenna TX, I was blown away by your performance! I loved your Shik Shak Shok. I'm still watching the DVD's but so far I've been delighted with what I've seen.
Patricia/Ra-Chell
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