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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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I'm not exactly sure whether this is the right thread (if not let me know!), but I'd like to know whether the song Ezzay by Natacha Atlas is OK for dance? The words are fine I think, but I just wanted to check. I just love it!
"Let me swing in my thoughts Let me convey to you sweet rebirth of the spring Let us touch the stars and rejoice in the bond between mother and child Ah, again and again and again When your eyes smile I dream the sweetest dream of dreams again Love is the sweet wave of the ocean of life Love knows no colour, caste or creed The love I speak of is the love that bonds like the prayer and the temple, like the stars and the night Ah, again and again and again When your eyes light up with hope, I dream that sweet dream of all dreams again" Thanks for your help!
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Trinidad
Posts: 600
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personally i find the nature of the song to be more condusive to improv but that could just be me! my former instructor used to dance to this song often with a veil and did lots of spins but i can't imagine it choreographed
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Thanks Janaki - that's what I thought, although the words are lovely, it makes me think of spinning too Mya!
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