Sudanese dance
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Some people know how to dance. It is not just a matter of shaking your body. It is more than that.
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Some people know how to dance. It is not just a matter of shaking your body. It is more than that.
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It seems to be a sufism dance.
Indakum mithlha fi Annjaf ya Tawfeeq? It looks like it. Thanks, Mr. Tawfeeq for your thoughtful comment.
Welcome, Ela! I do not know how to dance like that guy, but if you let me be one of your friends, I will dance for you. Is it possible to be one of your friends? Thanks for your comment.
Please add me and its a deal.
He's feeling the rhythm!It's a nice moment of the day for relaxing.
Ifgaristo poly, Anastasia! You are a lady of taste. No wonder, I have been to Thessaloniki, I met hospitable and nice people there, even in Athenas fifteen street, the center of Greece, pro;e are very helpful and kind. Thanks for your nice comment.
Wow.....cool Feel they are very happy....anyway...nice frock..😆😆
Neer nalavar Keshala! Thanks for enjoying the video.
It seems to me that people of Southern countries easily stop their routine doings and begin dancing and then go backwards from dancing to routine doings. They must be very happy.
Privyet Ingvar, The people of the southern countries do that. During the lockdown, people try to do anything to lessen the boredom from this forced stay at home. Thanks, Ingvar for your nice comment.