Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Sadie Bellydance

[Thanks to TCGirl]

4 comments:

Laurie said...

I loved this
makes me glad to be a woman,
Thanks TCGirl
L.

TC [Girl] said...

Laurie said...
"I loved this"

Yes; me too. :-D

"makes me glad to be a woman,"

I completely agree. I think the costumes are quite beautiful as well. There are quite a few vids of this dancer, on uboob, and she seems to have an endless array of costumes which seems to enhance the experience; this costume being one my faves. :-D

I watched a vid where a woman spoke of the costume prices: they, basically, begin at $800 so...it gives a person a little more appreciation for the efforts in that area of this tantalizing dance art form.

"Thanks TCGirl"

You're welcome, Laurie. I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Thank you, Eo, for featuring the vid. :-)

L.

Laurie said...

TCGirl, I'm reading a great book now called Aphrodite's Daughters by Jalala Bonheim, you may like. It is about women and sacred sexuality. Here's a poem by Rumi:

"They try to say what you are, spiritual or sexual?
They wonder about Solomon and all his wives.
In the body of the world, they say, there is a Soul, and you are that.
But we have ways within each other
that will never be said by anyone."

TC [Girl] said...

Laurie said...
"TCGirl, I'm reading a great book now called Aphrodite's Daughters by Jalala Bonheim, you may like. It is about women and sacred sexuality."

Thanks for the recommendation, Laurie! It looks very interesting! I was going to ask you if there is any pertinent graphics that I would need an e-book or hard copy of the book to see but...just found this and...it appears that I might be able to "get away" w/an audio of it?

"Here's a poem by Rumi:

"They try to say what you are, spiritual or sexual?"

(We are BOTH and WAY MORE are we not?! :-D

"They wonder about Solomon and all his wives.
In the body of the world, they say, there is a Soul, and you are that.
But we have ways within each other
that will never be said by anyone.""

"never be said" good one. I wonder if that is more realistically "not able to be defined." :-)

Thanks for sharing this w/me, Laurie. I appreciate it and look forward to getting it. I've been listening to Elizabeth Gilbert's 'Committed,' after having listened to 'Eat, Pray, Love,' and...was looking for something different for when I am done! Goody! :-D