Greetings from The Bronx,
Amira is a dancer who practices Raqs Sharqi, an Egyptian dancing style popularized during the Golden Age of Egyptian cinema. The dance is done at haflas (parties), weddings, restaurants, and there is even a version performed as a form of resistance.
We spoke about Amira's entry into the world of Raqs Sharqi, the history of the dance, her experiences performing in Egypt, and much more.
Check out Amira:
https://www.instagram.com/amira.raqs.nyc/
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Greetings from The Bronx,
Amira is a dancer who practices Raqs Sharqi, an Egyptian dancing style popularized during the Golden Age of Egyptian cinema. The dance is done at haflas (parties), weddings, restaurants, and there is even a version performed as a form of resistance.
We spoke about Amira's entry into the world of Raqs Sharqi, the history of the dance, her experiences performing in Egypt, and much more.
Check out Amira:
https://www.instagram.com/amira.raqs.nyc/
More from TVTV:
https://linktr.ee/thevoyagesoftimvetter
Episode 300 Exploring The Bolivian Salt Flats with Elvis Bolivar Viluyo
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Episode 300 Exploring The Bolivian Salt Flats with Elvis Bolivar Viluyo
Greetings from Uyuni, Bolivia!
Elvis Bolivar Viluyo is a guide and mountaineer from Tarija, Bolivia. I met Elvis while I was exploring the Southwest of Bolivia by Jeep. The Bolivian Southwest is home to the Bolivian Salt Flats, several lagoons, mountains, desert landscapes, natural hot springs, geysers, and unearthly rock formations. In this conversation, Elvis shared his experiences growing up in Bolivia and working as a guide.
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The Voyages of Tim Vetter
Greetings from The Bronx,
Amira is a dancer who practices Raqs Sharqi, an Egyptian dancing style popularized during the Golden Age of Egyptian cinema. The dance is done at haflas (parties), weddings, restaurants, and there is even a version performed as a form of resistance.
We spoke about Amira's entry into the world of Raqs Sharqi, the history of the dance, her experiences performing in Egypt, and much more.
Check out Amira:
https://www.instagram.com/amira.raqs.nyc/
More from TVTV:
https://linktr.ee/thevoyagesoftimvetter