It is amazing how beautifully some can move. When I was doing theater in Alaska, there was a kid in our school from a remote Native village. He didn’t know a word of English. He performed traditional Native dance, and we were all mesmerized by him. His dancing told a story-the theme of it was hunting, and he communicated so clearly without saying a word. We used to watch him over and over again, and we never got sick of it.
Your lady dancer reminds me of that kid, except imo the Native kid was better 🙂 Though I am biased, and everything is always better in real life 🙂
…God do I hope she is a lady.
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Lol 🙂
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First $ Clip: 2:08-2:09. Love how the dancer snaps her head into the position of attention.
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2d $ Clip: 0:58-0:60. Really it is the entire 0:59 but one must let the vdo roll to appreciate the athleticism of the dancer.
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3d: 1:48-1:50 with the focus on her movement during 1:49 krap
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It is amazing how beautifully some can move. When I was doing theater in Alaska, there was a kid in our school from a remote Native village. He didn’t know a word of English. He performed traditional Native dance, and we were all mesmerized by him. His dancing told a story-the theme of it was hunting, and he communicated so clearly without saying a word. We used to watch him over and over again, and we never got sick of it.
Your lady dancer reminds me of that kid, except imo the Native kid was better 🙂 Though I am biased, and everything is always better in real life 🙂
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Another excellent choice, ST; she reminds me of Amy Winehouse, just a little. Miss Aretha would smile at Adele’s style of singing. Nice…Muchisimas!
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