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Originally Posted by chryssanthi sahar
The choreographies are indeed very similar. The first clip (the trio) is from Djamilla (Germany) and her new dancing partners. The second is from BDSS (Amar Gamal). Who was complaining that her copyrights were stolen? Amar Gamal?
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No one was complaining. Djamilla's clip had "Copyright: Djamila - Orient Academy 2007. Please respect the rights of an artist!" on the YouTube info, and the Bhuzzers thought it was a bit too similar to the BDSS version for her to be talking copyright.
Well I still reckon a smart lawyer would get her off (apart from the turn/undulation bit). A lot of the moves are similar but not strung together in the same order, so if it was written down it would not look like the same dance technically. But I agree the effect is similar.
Don't know how you stop that happening (assuming you want to stop it and are not a BDSS wannabe

) - my gut feeling is what Chryssanthi said about going right back to the music and really listening and making it personal.