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londonbellydancersandrine · 2 years ago
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londonbellydance · 3 months ago
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Belly fitness in London
COMING TO SOUTH EAST LONDON
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the-vertical-woman · 11 months ago
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ladyindclence · 5 months ago
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𝐝𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐚 𝐚𝐥𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚 — 𝘳𝘰𝘺𝘢𝘭 𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘬𝘦𝘦𝘱𝘦𝘳
an independent muse written for @briarglenrp , penned by HARPER.
— WHEN SHE WAS HARDLY FOUR, daniela found herself amongst cargo in the bottom of a ship that was most unkind to the belly of a ill-fed toddler. amongst crates of produce, burlap sacks filled with rice and seed, and chickens and hens cooped up in wooden cages ; there was daniela. often she wonders what had motivated her parents to ship her overseas to london, what they expected to happen when the royal staff began unloading the delivery only to find a child amongst their trade. . . all daniela knew is she was taken in by the housekeeping staff and raised under the same roof the queen resided in, being taught how to read and write whilst also learning the art of folding a fitted sheet. not that she had perfected the art, but she had learned it.
twenty one years went by, and now daniela was a grown woman with a disdain for society. the housekeeper often finds herself holding grievances as often as she holds piles of folded laundry. angry at the world, angry at the copious amount of throw pillows she can never arrange properly, angry at how stubborn the horses are, angry at how no matter how often she sweeps, there is always a layer of dust somewhere. anger drives her, steers her, and oddly enough — brings her the most peace.
however, she finds the most comfortable of quiets in her room, curled up in the windowsill, writing letters to lovers she doesn't have and parents she's never known. hours are spent consuming society gossip, scoffing at the " struggles " of those who have only ever been burdened by having an empty dance card or parents who wish them to be married. she holds little sympathy for those of the ton who fancy the bells and whistles of society; who overspend, overindulge, and under appreciate. the only reason she holds her tongue is because of what the queen and the royal family have provided her — wishing for nothing more than to run off into the wilderness and become one with the animals she is so often compared to. stubborn, poorly mannered, and brash — daniela almedia is the epitome of all things the high society looks down upon.
𝐟𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞: daniela luz almedias
𝐚𝐠𝐞: twenty five
𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐧: brazil
𝐟𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲: mother and father are unknown, as daniela was sent hidden amongst a shipment delivered to the royal family when she was approximately four years old.
𝐥𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥 𝐢𝐧 𝐬𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐲: upper working class
𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐞: royal house keeper
𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐬: perceptive, humorous, resourceful, charming, persuasive
𝐧𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐬: indolent, selfish, unsophisticated, impatient, impulsive
𝐚𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜: sitting at a window long after the sun has set with nothing more than a half-burnt candlestick and bleeding moonlight illuminating the room, a pair of worn boots that are so well loved there are holes forming in the soles — and yet — refusing to wear anything else, an aged handkerchief who's dye had long faded with one's initials lovingly embroidered into the corner, the smell of pine needles and the spray of a roaring rivers waters on your cheeks, the whinnying of a horse as it is startled by a shadow and creaking stable floors, a stack of books collecting dust and holding secret letters between their pages.
𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐦: marina moschen
𝐪𝐮𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐬:
" i suggest not expecting me to act like a lady as i haven't been raised as one. if you wish to expect anything of me, except that in which you'd expect from a barn animal."
" oh ?? you have a grievance with the ton ?? do tell. i'm quite good as keeping secrets as my closest companion is a washboard and a mare that refuses to eat hat unless it is of the upmost quality. "
" oh, my queen, for there is nothing i love more than to tuck the corners of your sheets and tend to your gowns. i'm being quite serious, your highness — there is truly nothing more i love. "
" a man of high society, you say ?? well, do forgive my boldness, my lord, but i have met billy goats with more poise than the likes of you. "
𝐡𝐨𝐛𝐛𝐢𝐞𝐬: tending to the horses in the stables, writing letters, trying to find ways to push the limits without breaking past them entirely, obsessively consuming lady whistledown whilst sipping hot water and lemon as she is quite horrible at making tea, threading the stems of wildflowers through the laces of her boots, gossiping, swiping arrows from the royal armory and practicing archery on the grounds when no one is looking, struggling to make beds, talking to the royal dogs and impatiently awaiting the day they will speak back to her, perfecting the art of rolling her eyes.
𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲: eloise bridgerton ( bridgerton ) , elizabeth bennett ( pride & prejudice ) , arya stark ( game of thrones ), elizabeth swan ( pirates of the caribbean ).
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texasobserver · 1 year ago
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From “My Great-Grandfather Was a Racist” by Editor-in-Chief Gabriel Arana, from the September/October 2023 issue of Texas Observer magazine:
My great-grandfather, José-María Arana, was a racist. 
After the United States barred Chinese men from immigrating under the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, tens of thousands sought a new life in Mexico, where they faced no warmer a welcome as they established themselves. A former schoolteacher and businessman, José-María led a vicious campaign against the Chinese in the Mexican states of Sonora, Sinaloa, and Baja California in the early 1900s.  
Seeking “all legal means to eliminate the Asian merchant,” whose growing prosperity he viewed as a threat to the working class and Mexican national identity, José-María formed a junta of local businessmen in 1912 to address what he called “the tremendous calamity of the Chinese jaundice.” He launched a newspaper, Pro-Patria, whose masthead boldly proclaimed, “Mexico for the Mexicans and China for the Chinese.” Featuring racist jokes and caricatures, the broadsheet portrayed Chinese immigrants as carriers of disease and a threat to Mexican women. 
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“We cannot live together because there exists an absolute incompatibility in race, social customs, and economy,” José-María wrote in its pages. 
My great-grandfather carried his message throughout Northern Mexico, making speeches in working-class towns like Cananea—whose poor copper miners he thought ripe for radicalization—and urging city and state leaders to restrict the types of businesses that Chinese immigrants could run, relegate them to ghettos, and expel them de manera definitiva [in a definitive way]. 
I’ve thought increasingly about my great-grandfather and his ignoble legacy as I’ve settled into life in Texas, where the Confederate cause is memorialized on statues, flags, and street signs. Growing up on the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona—where José-María’s widow, my great-grandmother, settled after his death in 1921—I knew little about my family tree’s racist roots. Like a lot of gay kids who come from a small town, I left to find people like me in bigger cities and only much later started to contemplate my origins.
Afew months after moving here in the summer of 2022, I visited the Capitol grounds with my in-laws from London. The Texas State Capitol is an imposing Renaissance revival structure made of pink granite with a dome that, Texans remind you, is taller than the U.S. Capitol. But what impressed us all the most on that first visit was the enormous Confederate Soldiers Monument on the right as one walks up to the entrance from 11th Street. 
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Chinese immigrants sent José-María postcards with derisive poems in Spanish. Translation: Of your attacks I laugh / and you even give me compassion / And it makes me neither hot nor cold / your ridiculous oration. / And they say from Grand China / that you're gotten involved with the dance / with your gross propaganda / to fill your belly. —Ju Kun Lee
A bronze statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis stands atop one of five pillars, the other four support figures representing the branches of the Confederate military. The inscription on the pedestal below commemorates the 437,000 soldiers who “died for states [sic] rights guaranteed under the Constitution” and asserts that “the People of the South, animated by the spirit of 1776, to preserve their rights, withdrew from the federal compact.” 
“It’s Texas,” I said preemptively, feeling defensive and embarrassed at the same time as my in-laws looked on in horror. It’s the same way I feel when an outsider mentions the state’s abortion ban or attacks on LGBTQ+ people. 
The Confederate Soldiers Monument is one of 12 memorials on the grounds that perpetuate the “lost cause”—the historical myth that the Confederate cause was heroic and not about slavery. 
Read more at the Texas Observer.
Images courtesy of the Special Collections at the University of Arizona Library.
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belly-dancing · 1 year ago
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Belly Dancing Classes London
Looking for belly dancing classes london? In BellyBolly we will emphasise and learn how to isolate movements as required in belly dance and also be able to loosen the muscles as required in Bollywood. To know more Visit https://www.absolutebollywood.co.uk/classes-courses/bellybolly-4-week-course/
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alsjeblieft-zeg · 2 years ago
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161 of 2023
How much as your life been influenced by other cultures? [True or False]
Created by joybucket
🇫🇷 France 🇫🇷 You've had a French manicure. You like to eat French toast. 🥪 You like to eat French fries. 🍟 (except that they’re not even French) You've ordered French dip at a restaurant. You've taken a ballet class. 🩰 Something you own has a picture of the Eiffel Tower on it. You've either visited Paris OR you'd like to visit Paris. You like to eat croissants. 🥐 You know how to French-braid hair. You've had your hair French-braided. You've been to a live performance of the Nutcracker. You've tried macarons. (didn’t like them) You've made your own macarons. You like macarons. You've worn a beret. You can speak French. (well, it’s debatable XD) You took a French class in school. (mandatory here)
🇨🇳 China 🇨🇳 You own something that was made in China. You love Chinese food. 🥡 🥢 You've eaten at a Chinese restaurant. You've been to a Chinatown in a big city. You know how to eat with chopsticks. 🥢 You own a Chinese paper lantern. 🏮 You know what your Chinese zodiac sign is. You've read Chinese historical fiction. 📕 You've flown a dragon kite. 🐉🪁 You celebrate the Chinese New Year. 🧧
🇯🇵 Japan 🇯🇵 You like to read anime/manga. You've dressed up as an anime character. You've been to a cosplay event. You like to draw anime characters. You've listened to Jpop music. You like Japanese street fashion. You've tried sushi. 🍣 You like sushi. 🍱 You've tried pockey. You like pockey. You think kimonos look cool. 👘 You've worn a kimono. 👘 You've taken a martial arts class. 🥋 There are cherry blossom trees in your neighborhood. 🌸 🍒 You love cherry blossoms. You've been friends with a Japanese exchange student. You've shopped at a Sanrio store. You've ordered something online from an Asian website. You've experimented with the feng shui style of decorating. You've used the Tokyo Tower emoji. 🗼 You know what "konichiwa" means. You've tried jasmine green tea. 🍵 You've drank Arizona Green Tea. You've tried origami. You know how to make a paper crane. You've sang karaoke at a karaoke bar. 🎤 You think Japanese symbols look really cool.
🇨🇳🇯🇵🇹🇭🇰🇷🇰🇵 Asia 🇻🇳🇰🇭🇹🇼🇲🇾🇵🇭 You like Indian food. 🍲 You like Thai food. 🍲 You've tried yoga. 🧘‍♀️ You regularly practice yoga. 🧘‍♂️ You've experimented with Buddhism. 🕉 You're a Buddhist. You like elephants. 🐘 You own a shirt with an elephant on it. 🐘 You've experimented with Hinduism. 🕉 You're a Hindu. You own a pair of pants with elephants on them. 🐘 You've ridden an elephant. 🐘 You like to drink green tea. 🍵 You like Yogi tea. ☕️ You own a set of matryoshka dolls. 🪆 You like to watch sumo wrestling. You have an Asian symbol tattooed on your body. You own a set of Japanese dolls. 🎎 You've worn a sari.🥻 You've read Indian historical fiction. You've read Japanese historical fiction. You own something that was made in Taiwan. You own something that was made in Cambodia. You own a Buddhist statue. You've taken a belly dancing class. You've worn a shimmy belt. You like Indian music. There is a park with a pagoda in your neighborhood. You've had an Asian friend. You've saved a fortune from a fortune cookie that you really liked. 🥠 You're on a quest to find spiritual enlightenment. You've tried to balance your chakras. You've burned incense. You've made curry. You like curry. You've used the spice Turmeric. You own something made of bamboo. You own something that has an Asian symbol on it. You've played the flute.
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 You speak English. (obviously lol) You like to drink tea. ☕️ You like English Breakfast Tea. ☕️ You've been to London. You want to go to London. You've had your picture taken next to a red telephone booth. You like to eat scones. You love British accents. You like English muffins. You own something with a picture of either Big Ben, a red telephone booth, or a British guard on it. 💂‍♀️ You've read English historical fiction. You own something with the British flag on it. 🇬🇧 You like the British flag. 🇬🇧 Your country's flag has the colors of the British flag on it. 🇬🇧 You've attended a university that had a big Clock Tower in the middle of campus. You've read the Harry Potter series. 📚
🇩🇪 Germany 🇩🇪 You know someone who is German. (well, my mum is half-German if it counts) You learned about the Holocaust in school. You've been to Germany. You've been friends with a foreign exchange student from Germany. You've been to a town that is known for its German architecture. You had to read The Dairy of Anne Franke for school.
🇮🇪 Ireland 🇮🇪 You like Celtic music. 🎻 You know someone who can play the violin. 🎻 You've taken violin lessons. You've taken an Irish dance class. You've tried Irish soda bread. ...and you liked it. You celebrate St. Patrick's Day. You have red hair. 👩‍🦰 You like redheads. You've dyed your hair red. You know the legend of St.Patrick. You've been to a pub. 🍺 You've been to Ireland. 🇮🇪 You want to visit Ireland someday. You've danced an Irish jig. You've found a four-leaf clover. 🍀 You own a claddagh ring. You've tied a Celtic knot. You've worn a kilt ....or any plaid skirt. You know how to play the bagpipes. (I wish) You like the color green.
🇲🇽 Mexico 🇲🇽 You love Mexican food. 🌮 You like tacos. 🌮 You've owned a chihuahua. You've played the maracas. You like to eat beans. 🫘 You've worn a sombrero. You've worn a shirt with bright-colored embroidery on it. You can speak Spanish. You took a Spanish class in school. You like sugar skulls. You've had a birthday party with a piñata. 🪅 You've hit a piñata at someone else's birthday party. 🪅 You've met someone named Maria. You like Mexican music. You know someone who can speak Spanish fluently. You know how to count to ten in Spanish. You've had a friend who's Mexican. You've been to Mexico.
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xtrablak674 · 9 months ago
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This is My Life
Trevor Brown
7E1
Feb 28, 1986
J.H.S. 135
INTRODUCTION
"Hello!" I'm here to tell you about myself. I'll be telling you about things I like, and things I don't like. I'll also tell you about past achievements. After all of that you and I shall peer into my crystal ball and see what's in store for me in the future.
CREATIVE PAGE
My full name is Trevor XXXXX Brown. My father tells me he had nothing to do with naming me, he said my mother and her sisters did the naming. I was born in XXXXXXXX Hospital, although home was in Peekskill. That's upstate New York, in Westchester County. My father and mother's full names are Robert XXXXXX Brown and Mary XXXXX Brown.
Now you know a little about me, but don't turn the page yet I will now tell you about my earliest recollections of preschool. It was a great school, the teachers were polite and weren't disrespectful to the students who went to their school. The school was <adjacent to> a large white chapel, that was a church on Sunday. This church looked large from my size. It was fun when we went outside and played on the swings and sliding boards. Preschool was nice but that was a long time ago so lets move on to elementary school.
Uriah Hill Jr. Elementary was and still is a good school. This school has been around longer than you. I know it's at least 40 years old. I know this because my babysitter's son is 44 years old and he went to Uriah Hill too. I also made alot of friends at this school, because of different plays and music concerts.
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C o n t . CREATIVE PAGE
This school didn't have many programs when I was there but they did have six computers and Day Camps during the summer. Every once and awhile the music teachers would get together and have a music programs or concert. These programs sometimes had something to do with the season or holidays. These concerts usually consisted of the school band whose players were in the fifth and six grades. The glee club was made up of the fifth and sixth grades and last but not least the 3rd and 4th grade chorus. These programs usually ran about two or three hours, and every time there was a big crowd.
When ever there was a play I tried to get the best part, but if I didn't get the best part I would get up on the stage and show off the character I was playing. This happened the time I played the caterpillar, when the 5th and 6th grades did "The Trial of Alice and Wonderland" from the book "Alice In Wonderland". I had to have six arms and show them off while I was dancing. It seemed like I did every dance step in the book, because that crowd was really cheering when I got through with my little dance. This night the school was nearly jammed with teenagers. These teenagers had come because they saw me in my costume. I had attracted a lot of attention.
I looked forward to spending the sixth grade at Uriah Hill because the Senior trip would be a visit to Boston, Massachusetts.
I didn't make it there because "Tragedy Struck!!!" My mother died!!! Shortly after that I moved to the Bronx and have attended three school's since being here They were Our Savior Lutheran School, P.S. 89, and now I am attending Whalen Junior High School.
THINGS I LIKE
I love acting. I like acting so much because I am so good at it. I keep a straight face, emphasize my words and put facial expressions where they're supposed to go. I just don't know why but Ive just got a knack for acting. I'm constantly being asked to act in different plays and skits. My most recent part was "A Visit from St. Nick " I really bought down the houses down with shaking my belly like a bowl full of jelly. I act a lot with the Video class I'm in at J.H.S. 135.
I have been very fortunate to have traveled extensively with my traveling partner. My first trip on plane was to Milwaukee, Wisconsin when I was 8 years old. I've also been abroad when I went to Europe I visited London, Paris, Brussel and Amsterdam.
When I see famous landmarks and historical places, it makes me proud to know that I was in that place in person.
In London I visited Madame Tussaud's Wax museum, Big Ben, and Stanford-Upon Avon. Stanford-Upon Avon was the birthplace of William Shakespeare. I also visited the house he was born in. As we were leaving England we boarded the ferry at the White Cliffs of Dover. We rode the ferry across the English Channel to France.
In Paris, the sights I saw were the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triophe, the Loure, which is the home of the Mona Lisa. At the Cathedral of Notre Dame I stood in the center of the city of Paris.
Brussel is famous for its' beautiful lace. I saw a lady weaving lace.
At Delft I saw how "Delft Blue pottery is made. The Manneken-Pis attracted a lot off attention.
Amsterdam is a city with about 160 canals and 1,000 bridges. At Anne Frank's house I went behind the bookcase and found the secrets of Anne Frank's world. There are not many windmills left in Holland.
I have also traveled a great deal here in the United States.
Things I Dislike
I dislike sleep-away camps. My reason for disliking camp so much is because the counselors "rough-up"" on the campers. They also read your letters.
I absolutely can't stand people smoking in my vicinity, especially when it's in my room. I've posted a no smoking sign on my room door and I dislike the fact that it 1s not respected. My schoolmates have told me that my clothes smell like cigarette smoke. That's one of the reasons why I dislike people smoking around me. I hope our mayor bans people from smoking in certain areas like I think they have done in New Jersey.
I think that my room is nice and neat, so why should I have to clean it up? My coats are on the rocking chair, my shorts are on the red chair, and my socks are on the floor. I known where everything is so why should I clean up and mess up that great filing system? Naturally, some people disagree with me that this is a good way to keep my room.
My Achievements
These are some of my achievements. I really don't think much about them because it took such little effort to get them. The Cub Scout badges were-like a piece of cake to get. I met the requirements for the Bob Cat badges after studying one night. Each Cub Scout had to get the Cub Scout and the Wolf badges. The Arrow Head badges took a little more effort to get because there were more of them than there were of the others. I earned all of them.
The Baseball medal that I got was no sweat at all, everybody got one even if their team was the number one loser or the number one winner.
Winning different places in the school's poster contest were fairly simple for me because I was one of the best artist in the school.
Another of my great achievement includes our quartet singing "Didn't It Rain" on the radio. My two brothers, my friend, and I made up the quartet. There were a couple of times I was on television singing with the Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church. Oh! I must tell you this. I was in the newspapers several times. Many times I was in the news because I won the school's poster contest. A fishing trip on a very hot day earned me the honor of having my picture in the newspaper.
Then there were other occasions when there were write-ups about me in the paper , all good.
Future
Another day another dollar, better get back to my Robotic Factory and see what my Vice has for me to approve. This part time lawyer and part time toy factory president isn't easy. With the stocks I bought in Cindy's Hair Shoppes and Isods money is really rolling in.
My grandmothers nursing home has a private spa, private swimming pool, and a private gym. She is living the good life. My kids visits her now and then. My! I've come a long way from Whalen Junior High School, Bronx High School of Science, and Harvard Law School.
[This paper I wrote in junior high school thirty-eight years ago is very insightful, this was only two years after I had found my mom dead and moved from my childhood city to the Bronx with my grandparents. Clearly there are things that are at the top of my memory that have long since faded. This is the one thing I love about having an archive of your life you can look back and recall details that have long eluded you.
My recollection of preschool was excellent, I was in the Head-start program, which was part day care and part school. This is prior to kindergarten meaning I was about four years old and I can still recall this sandbox table they had that I loved to play with, just the mention of the swings and slides took me outside the building behind the church. I thought our memories weren't as formed at this age, but I can recall my mom dropping me off and how I look forward to spending time there.
The details of the extra-curricular activities I was involved in is amazing! I used to always think due to my childhood trauma and subsequent depression, that I had forgotten a lot of my past but reading this I can see that that just isn't true, from my participation in the glee club, choir, and Cub Scouts I was extremely busy as a kid. I was also surprised at all the press I got in my city, which was more like a town, including singing on the radio!
I have to wonder how my seventh grade teacher felt about my extensive traveling not even having been a teenager for more than a year. I bet she hadn't even traveled as much as I did and she was a college-educated whyte woman.
The most surprising items were on my dislike list, I didn't realize that that summer camp was such a negative experience for me, clearly it was something I had strong feelings about. The only thing that I remember is that I didn't know how to bathe myself because my mom was a helicopter mom and bathed me way past the age where I should have probably been doing it on my own.
I had mildew in my luggage because I knew nothing about how to hang wet clothing to dry out. I have vague memories of playing dodge ball, the pool, the lunch hall and the bunk area. I wouldn't want to do summer camp again, which I never did. #FuckThoseMovies
My future choices were an interesting an amalgam of being an attorney and a toy creator its a perfect dream for my adulthood. Not that I am a fan of the law or anything, but I do love to debate and argue points, and toys are still very much a part of my life, I think it would have made a lot of sense for me to help create toys for children and the kids that never grown up.
There are clearly some omissions, my traveling partner was my grandmother, and even though I don't overtly mention her I do take her care into consideration nearly with art imitating life I was the one to care for her up unto her death at home, she was never put in any fantasy facilities or otherwise.
I also have kids. Now this can be an entire journal entry into itself, because I think at this age I was probably still wrestling with what society expects of you versus what you want to create for yourself. My life has turned out differently then I envisioned it as a child, but no less successful traveling a path that is less traveled and bucking what folks expect me to do versus what will make me happy.
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mint-moon25 · 2 years ago
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Belly dance Class London | هرمون السعادة كاملة من فيلم تاج- تامر حسني | ...
LEILAH - SO - GRACEFUL - SO
UPDATE - I QUIT - RUNNING IT
BRINGS - UP & DOWN BREAST
WHY - DO - FEMALES - RUN
THEIR - BREASTS - UP - AND
DOWN - ITS - LIKE - BEING
INTIMATE - AND - SPOUSE
BRINGING - BREASTS - UP
& DOWN - 2 - SEDUCE - US
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TREADMILL - IS - FINE
BUT - I - QUIT - RUNNING
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BETTER - 2 - JUST - WAIT FOR
MAIN - LIBRARY - NO LONGER
WILL - TRUST SOLAR PANELS
THEY'RE - LYING - ABOUT - ALL
IT - CAN DO - SOLAR - FLAKEY
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karanjogdand-blog · 5 years ago
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Belly Dancing promotes femininity, balance, posture, strength, coordination and confidence as well as being a fun and highly expressive art form. In our Belly dancing classes in London, you will learn how to isolate the different parts of your body, improve your posture, tone up. You will discover muscles you never knew existed and learn how to use them to create beautiful movements.
Absolute Bollywood caters to all age groups, whether you’re looking for Bollywood dance classes for kids or belly dancing classes in London, for yourself, we are professionals who are well versed in all dance forms, encompassing expert trainers. 
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redglasssky · 3 years ago
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Sandrine Anterrion company director
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londonbellydancersandrine · 11 months ago
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South London belly dance classes
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londonbellydance · 1 year ago
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AI fun with Aquaman theme, London bellydancer and belly dance classes. www.bellydanceparty.com
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londonhenpartyideas · 3 years ago
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Hen party with belly dance theme, London soho
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bellydanceralyce-blog · 6 years ago
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The Craze to Learn Belly Dance at Home Steadily Rising
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The craze to learn belly dance is steadily on the rise. The basic steps are easier to learn and that don’t take a lot of toll on your body.
 Reality says learning to dance at home is never easy. That is why people queue up at dancing schools to master the necessary skills. But learning belly dance at home is much easier as compared to just any other type of dance. You may find it hard to digest and think this a joke, but this is what the truth is.
 Facts that make basic belly dance easier to learn
A renowned belly dance trainer says, it is even easier to pick up if you’ve no exposure to any kind of dance. The reasons are as following:
Typically belly dancing moves for beginners are gentle on the body. Thus, you practically have zero chances of injuring yourself, even if you make wrong moves.
It neither requires a lot of strength or flexibility; so you don’t need to struggle a lot to master the moves.
Unlike many other genres of dance, this one doesn’t require jumping or running around. So, you don’t need to worry even if you’re slightly obese.
 The difficulty that the majority of learners come across in belly dancing classes for beginners while moving their hips in a true belly dancing style is psychological and not a physical one.
 Craze to consider
Just like any other creative vocation, mastering the art of belly dancing too can take several years. On the other hand, creating a simple belly dance choreography is very easy and you can do it with just a few basic moves. Thus, an increasing number of enthusiastic females from varying age groups are learning belly dance at home during their vacations. It’s the latest craze for the womenfolk in London.
To be fair, everyone’s not going to perform so accurately after only a handful of classes. All the moves they perform may not also be perfect. However, they can dance confidently after a few classes and that’s the astounding feature of this Arabic dance form.
Contributes to fit and toned appearance
Belly dance is a great way to boost your fitness level and get a toned appearance. However, it may sound disheartening for many but basic level of the dance isn’t enough to achieve your goal. You need to go beyond the basic level for that slim and toned look.  
Popularity of
belly dance courses in London
is rising steadily. However, if you’re more inclined toward improving your physcial fitness and stamina, then you should better consider Zumba than belly dance.
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belly-dancing · 11 months ago
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Belly Dancing Classes London ,Absolute Bollywood
Looking for belly dancing classes london? In BellyBolly we will emphasise and learn how to isolate movements as required in belly dance and also be able to loosen the muscles as required in Bollywood. To know more Visit https://www.absolutebollywood.co.uk/classes-courses/bellybolly-4-week-course/
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