Monday, February 13, 2012
Curves_back
Bawadi Mall hosts Greek, Caucasian and Red Indian troupes as part of 'Around the World in 60 days' celebrations
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Bawadi Mall - Kavkaz

Greek, Caucasian and Red Indian troupes were hosted by Bawadi Mall as part of “Around the World in 60 days” celebrations that will conclude on Friday (5th August, 2010).

 In an atmosphere reminiscent of noble European traditions, the Greek troupe presented its dances with pride, passion and dignity, being the oldest European civilization.

The smiling dancers on the stage enthralled the audiences as they transported to old Greek heritage, and they were appreciated with wild applause.

The Greek team performance was characterized by interlocking hands on the shoulders with the rhythmic movements of legs matching the music.

A troupe from Caucasus area entertained the audiences. This band which is famous for its cultural differences performed many of the Georgian folk dances interesting to watch.

They began with a popular romantic dance called the "Kartuli" marked by softness and gracefulness of a woman and the dignity and pride of a man. The troupe offered different dances from different regions and included a dance called "Kazibajor" that shows how life is in Northern Mountains of Georgia, where it is cold and tough to live.

The audiences enjoyed the performance of dancers which were marked by unique speed, agility, speed and intricate movements of legs and hands.          

Bawadi Mall also enhanced visitors' knowledge of Red Indians and their life. Bawadi Mall brought the Red Indians in person to provide a first-hand view of their traditions of dancing and celebrations. With drums and cheers, the troupe performed Red Indian folk dances that represent the history and customs that they are still clinging to it, despite the passage of thousands of years. The band attracted the eyes of the audiences by the unique brightly colored costumes. Dancers presented different dances using some of the icons and shapes that represent their old culture.

The band also amazed the viewers by providing a musical using the drums and rhythm Piper integrated with some modern music. The Red Indian band is characterized by the drums that offer music and dance with the rotational movements of legs and singing and cheering with their own old language.
Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, August 05, 2010
0 recommendation(s) , 80 print(s), 1083 views, 0 comment(s)
Recommend Print Comment
Bookmark this page: Bookmark
Related_articles
Red_dot
UAE tourist arrivals forecast to hit 9 million in 2012
Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, February 09, 2012
Red_dot
Etihad Airways wins ‘Best Business Class’ at 2011 Biz Travel Forum
Vicky Karantzavelou - Friday, October 28, 2011
Red_dot
Hertz launches Gold Club service in UAE
Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, June 02, 2011
Red_dot
UAE commands 25 % of Middle East air charter business
Theodore Koumelis - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Red_dot
B6 appoints Kevin Little as Group Executive chef
Vicky Karantzavelou - Monday, August 16, 2010
Red_dot
Hertz UAE launches summer car rental blitz
Theodore Koumelis - Friday, July 09, 2010