| Tunisian dance - 140 sec "North African night" event, Chicago, IL. with Najib Bahri & El Amal. circa 2004. The leader of El Amal (the Hope) is Najib Bahri originally from Tunis, Tunisia. The band members are all American who studied with Najib to learn more about Tunisian & north African music & rhythms. The melia (dance costume) was brought over from Tunis by Najib's mom. We wanted to bring the Tunisian ambiance to the show. Occassionally we would have someone waft bhkoor (incense) into the audience, get people to learn the dance moves, etc. Sometimes they can be shy, but this is all new to most of them. Some don't even know where Tunisia is located. Auteur : MaleikaB Tags:tunisian dance bellydance najib bahri music percussion folkloric beduion  | | Tunisian Crochet Cast On - 159 sec Demo of A Tunisian Crochet Cast On and first Row of Knit Tunisian Crochet stitches demostration. Auteur : CraftyAndy Tags:Tunisian Crochet Cast On  | | 404: Tunisian Internet Icon - 21 sec Tunisian Internet'Icon Auteur : Nawaat Tags: Tunisia Tunisie Internet censorship censure  | | Tunisian made lounge music By Vulcan "New port" - 280 sec Tunisian made Deep lounge Music. As usual, I've made it on Reason 3.0 Only. Auteur : VulcanDoodie Tags:musique Music tunisia tunisie lounge reason 3.0  | | Amina Trina Shahravar Tunisian Trio! - 500 sec This fun Tunisian style dance has many of the Traditional characteristics of Authentic Tunisian Folk dances.
This is an entertaining piece.
Tough to film.
The stage is about 5 feet off the ground so you see all of our steps looking up a bit more than oue would hope. Many of the accents are lost from this angle.
Slc, Utah 26th Annual Belly Dance Festival.
August 2006.
Choreography & Costumes By; Amina!
www.aminaslc.tripod.com
www.shahravarbellydance.com Auteur : shahravar Tags:bellydance folkloric dance tunisian slc Utah  | | Najla Arabic Tunisian HOT singer/dancer - 250 sec Najla Arabic Tunisian HOT singer/dancer Ba7 Song Auteur : sazoki Tags: Najla Arabic Tunisian HOT singer dancer Bah Ba7 Song bel  | | (01) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 1of 8 - 601 sec Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | Tunisian Women's Dance, www.jawaahir.org - 125 sec Tunisian Women's Dance performed by Jawaahir Dance Company at Southern Theater, Minneapolis, MN Auteur : CassandraSchool Tags:Cassandra School Jawaahir Dance Company Thouthern Theater belly dance bellydance middle eastern tunisian  | | Tunisian made Lounge House Music by Vulcan :By My Side - 273 sec Lounge Music Video, I've made the song on Reason 3 only. My own voice is vocoded by the B512 Digital Vocoder aivailable on Reason. The video is just a support for the music. Whish you enjoy !!
Lyrics :
(I Feel like it's true, I want you by my side) x 2
(I dont want you, by my side, I don't need you ,By my side) x 2
:D Auteur : VulcanDoodie Tags:Lounge Tunisie music musique  | | Vista Point TUNISIAN OASIS Tunisia - 98 sec VPG-DVD-135 - TUNISIAN OASIS
Gabes is the beginning of a journey through what is the fascinating oasis of Tunisia that contains all the mystique of the Orient: art, culture, history and endless desert horizons.
The Ghorfas of Medenine boast a variety of souvenir shops and in the past the multi-floored mud buildings served as dwellings and storage areas for the semi-nomads of the region. A Ghorfa is a collection of buildings that form part of large complexes with hundreds of buildings grouped together around large courtyards.
Surrounded by desert is the sleepy village of Douz that was once a thriving camel trading centre. Now it contains markets and is also the location of the famous Sahara Festival.
The Torra Ruins in Mansurah are a further highlight of the journey across the Tunisian oasis. The sun beats down relentlessly on the boundless Sahara and individual palm trees appear as green guardians of the oasis.
Tozeur, the 'Eden Of The Desert', is a safe haven for almost twenty villages. Its unique architecture is highly impressive and the walls of its houses consist of loam bricks that form geometrical patterns.
Nefta's new town with its nearby souk quarter is situated in the east. On the western side is the older district with its sacred buildings and twisting alleys. For more than a thousand years the town has been the religious centre of a mystic Moslem sect known as the Sufis.
As the shadows of evening begin to fall and the light of the setting sun illuminates the Tunisian oasis in a spectacular purple light this everything combines to make this a most memorable and atmospheric experience. Auteur : TravelVideoStore Tags: TUNISIAN OASIS Tunisia Douz Nefta Tozeur Mansurah Gabes Medenine Ghorfas  | | lilpac-playa-rap tunsien-tunisian hip hop - 218 sec rap tunisien, tunisian music, tunisian hip hop, dirrty, tunis, tunisia, Tunisie, Nabeul,cap bon, Sousse, Monastir, sahel, Sfax, Gabes, Tunisiano, Sahara, Northafrica, Arab rap, Morroco, Algeria, Lybia, New York, Gangsta, playa, rap arabe, rap tunisien, rap francais, algerie, maroc, Casablanca, Hammamet, Gafsa, Touzeur, Matmata, berbere, berber, Maghreb, Kabyle, Tamazgha, Arab World, Africa, tanger, Alger, tripolis, Annaba, Oran, tunisian rap, maghreb music, hannibal, black, amazigh, arab, african Auteur : Northafrica86 Tags: rap tunisien tunisian music hip-hop tunis tunisia Tunisie Nabeul Hammamet Sfax Sousse sahel  | | Najib Bahri Tunisian folkoric darbouka - 169 sec The Tunisian darbouka is smaller than the Middle-Eastern one. Tunisian folkloric emphasizes the "slap".
To contact Najib: www.n-bahri-rhythms.com Auteur : MaleikaB Tags: Tunisie Tunisian darbouka folkloric music north african percussion najib bahri world  | | Funny Tunisian Cartoon, oumour 3ayilia - 160 sec Funny Tunisian Cartoon Auteur : lesfaxien Tags:Tunis Tunisia Tunisie Funny Bleda comedy dessin anime  | | (08) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 8 of 8 - 161 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | (07) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 7 of 8 - 601 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | (05) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 5 of 8 - 601 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | (03) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 3 of 8 - 601 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | (04) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 4 of 8 - 601 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | (06) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 6 of 8 - 601 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  | | (02) "Tunisian Victory" (ca. 1944) 2of 8 - 601 sec EXCELLENT PRE AND POST WORLD WAR II ERA FILMS. UPDATED WEEKLY
Tunisian Victory is an Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign.
The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch / Operation Acrobat to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the pure documentary format are the narrative voices of an American and a British soldier (voiced by Burgess Meredith and Bernard Miles respectively), recounting their experience in the campaign. The British and American talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, with the other Allied nations to create a more just and peaceful post-war order.
The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful 1943 British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Krome's article from The Historian Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be re-shot in America by director John Huston. Auteur : 2bn442RCT Tags: World War II Tunisian Victory Anglo American Operation Torch British Allied Soldier Film Tunis Desert  |
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