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Anthony

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joined on 12/01/07
last updated 09/27/09
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Soy un bellydancer %100 tico... Amo el baile en todos sentidos y ahora estoy mas dedicado que nunca a esta forma de danza taaaaaaan cooooooool que es la danza del medio oriente.
Que raro un hombre bailando la danza del vientre? diran algunos... bueno nada mas vean y despues juzguen!
Soy bastante abierto de mente asi que cualquier critica sea mala o buena es bienvenida... Como persona me considero bastante tranquilo, sin ataduras , buen compañero y amigo, inquieto por naturaleza y dispuesto a aprender nuevas cosas todo el tiempo...

Hi ! I am a 100% costarican bellydancer. I love dancing by all meanings and now I am more dedicated to this incredible dance form than ever and I found one of my passions Tribal Fusion!

I am a very open minded person and love to receive feedback , I do not mind if it is good or bad, everything has its value...As a person I consider myself as calm but strong, a good partner, best friend, always into nature and tropical life and always willing to learn new things. You can learn something new everyday if you really take time to listen what people have to say.

I am humble, caring and very positive, and I will try to share the best I have with pleople around the world.
Thank you for reading this... Namasté.
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Male Bellydancer! (blog entry) There is much debate over where and when men became part of the belly dance world. Many believe that men have no place in this art form, which is frequently and erroneously believed to be historically female. However, dancers such as Morocco (Caro... read more
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There is much debate over where and when men became part of the belly dance world. Many believe that men have no place in this art form, which is frequently and erroneously believed to be historically female. However, dancers such as Morocco (Carolina Varga-Dinicu), Tariq Sultan, and Jasmin Jahal have produced ample evidence to the contrary.

Pictorial evidence in the form of Turkish miniatures made during the Ottoman Empire show public performances being done by young men and boys called k... read more
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