An all-time wonder (one of my favorites, Natalia Antipova) meets the one-hit wonder of "Rock Me, Amadeus" by Falco.
(Is it just me, or does Antipova look a lot like Courtney Cox in some of these shots?)
This is the one and only original: the amazing Delilah in "Conversations," with music by Steve Flynn. This was the basis of my remix "Whatever Lola Wants" which has been very popular, so I expect a lot of people want to see the original! Vist her website at www.visionarydance.c om.
In which, through the magic of soundtrack overdubbing, the striking Natalia Antipova is seen performing to that classic of American music, K.C. and the Sunshine Band's "Shake Your Booty"...
oh, yes, one more thing: OMG, THOSE LEGS!!!
A Triple Feature - since each of the individual videos are rather short; - the three attractive dancers are Elena Arutjunova, Anav Sultanova and Elena Veretennikova.
C'mon, what's everyone's favorite part of a bellydance performance? You got it! Here's a "battle royale" of some of my favorite drum solos - leave comments on who you think is the best!
(oh, yeah, I stole that "go" moment from a Ren & Stimpy cartoon."
This is a revised reposting of my favorite scenes from THE BEST MONSTER MOVIE EVER! All the good bits without the conversation scenes between the cops, etc. This revision includes a different background score- this time I used music from the Symphony No. 3 by the American composer Anthony Iannaccone (b.1943-). It's available on Albany Records TROY486.
Along with Shira and Natalia Antipova, Stepanenko is definitely one of my absolute favorites among Russian dancers. This video is mainly a performance from a couple of years ago, with a little bit of her recent Miss Bellydance 2007 appearance around the middle...
No doubt you've seen this video of Vashti of Bellydance Odyssey (www.bellydanceodyss ey.com) where she performs to Middle-Eastern music. But with her wearing that costume, I couldn't resist doing a remix featuring Holly Dunn's "There Goes My Heart Again" and the Travis Tritt version of "Burnin' Love!"
The classic Ike and Tina Turner version of the John Fogarty song. A little something for you bellyroll fans ("rollin' on the river" - I couldn't pass up this opportunity!)
The Woman Hunter was a pretty decent "woman in peril" ABC TV Movie from 1972 written by Brian Clemens (who penned more than 30 Avengers episodes). The stars were Robert Vaughn, Stuart Whitman and, of course, Barbara Eden in her first major role since I Dream of Jeannie. Enough talk. Watch this!!!!