Ozgen and I danced at the International Belly Dance Conference in Toronto, Canada last night. I got to meet Ozgen and I say he is a very nice person and an amazing dancer. If you ever get a chance, go see Ozgen.
Omg this is so damned hot. I love the way this man expresses himself in dance. I am Romany Gypsy myself and have always been drawn toward the other side of the world.( I live in the states actually now ) I have wanted to learn how to dance this way my whole life!
this is really cool! as much as i do enjoy it, it also amuses me in another way because, deep in my heart, i'm thinking i'm watching a dancing pirate. but thumbs on it
He's an good performer I guess. I'm Turkish and I lived in a neighbourhood in Izmir with lots of gypsy neighbours for a few years and I'm sorry Ozgen but those kids dance better than this. Much much better. It was amazing to see how naturally they could suddenly move with the rythm while casually walking down the street. And their movements were not this soft. It was with great precision. So yeah, I prefer the street version.
Does anyone know what the words to this song? and what its all about, lovely to do the gestures, but would hate to do them at the wrong time, any idea???
What Boogey is trying to say is that there is a difference between: -the Roma people (gypsies; they come from India, they traveled the world for thousands of years and they don't have a country of their own) AND -the Romanians (inhabitants of Romania, Latin country like Italy, Spain, Portugal etc.; actually Romania is the only Latin country in Eastern Europe, with the only Latin language in the area).
Try looking up info on "Roman Havasi" and the dancers of Istanbul's centuries-old Rrom "Sulukule" district. It might make a few things clear to you...While you're at it try looking up Egyptian Ghawazi dancers. There's Middle Eastern "Gypsy" dance for you. The Romani got around, you know
Ghawazi are not Gypsy as in a Rromani people. The only way they are Gypsy is through the original meaning of the word Egyptian. Rroms were mistakenly refered to a "Gypsy" due to Europeans mistaking them as being Egyptian. Just because Ghawazi are nomadic this does not automatically make them related.
How often do you find a true Rromano / Rromani belly dancer?? It all looks a bit middle eastern to me. How non-Romani (Gahjeh) people try to tie this is with Romani heritage amazes me... Why do you do it ????!!!
Its not hard dance just need practice. Go to Turkish if you like the culture. Instead of United States, Turkey really has all the cultures around and in the country. Its the centre point in Europe for next hundred years. ISTANBUL is the capital of Europe. Visit it once
Romani is another human as a roman but many people dont know that Roman are people from Romania and are latins like italian spanish people and Romani come from India Rajasthan but they started their journey thousand years ago and seperated from another They travelled through persia turkey the roman empire and reached greece a few hundred years ago.The greece thought they were egyptians thats why they called them gipsy
I am aware of the "Gypsy"-"Egyptian" misunderstanding, but this doesn't mean that there are no people with a Rrom background in the Middle East. I can't help wondering though, why do some people have no problems with East European and Spanish and French Gypsies but resist that notion of Middle Eastern connections. A racist issue perhaps?
No. it is a problem with non-Romani people trying to recreate our identity based on incorrect lies. Ghorbatti (Dombii) as in the nomadic people of the Middle East & Iran speak a language from a different Indian region and time of origin. If the two were together whilst back in India they would surely speak the same Indian root language.
I know what gipsy means and what gypsy is. What I am talking about your remark as "we" don' consider bla bla. Anyone who carries a Turkish ID is Turkish by law. "Consider" is totally different than being. But I am sure you are a pure Turk as you cannot express yourself without insulting the counterpart ;). Haydi selametle.
Ozgen and I danced at the International Belly Dance Conference in Toronto, Canada last night. I got to meet Ozgen and I say he is a very nice person and an amazing dancer. If you ever get a chance, go see Ozgen.
Bravo Ozgen !!!!!!!! kisses from Greece
The "Kardeş Türküler" ensemble from Turkey. That is "Gel bize keriz edelim", the opening title from the album "Bahar".
Omg this is so damned hot. I love the way this man expresses himself in dance. I am Romany Gypsy myself and have always been drawn toward the other side of the world.( I live in the states actually now ) I have wanted to learn how to dance this way my whole life!
He's an amazing dancer!!!
this is really cool! as much as i do enjoy it, it also amuses me in another way because, deep in my heart, i'm thinking i'm watching a dancing pirate. but thumbs on it
I saw him last night in Swansea - amazing dancer!! xxxx
BRAVO ÖZGEN.
Realy Nice work.I like it.
MAny Oriental Greetings.
He's an good performer I guess. I'm Turkish and I lived in a neighbourhood in Izmir with lots of gypsy neighbours for a few years and I'm sorry Ozgen but those kids dance better than this. Much much better. It was amazing to see how naturally they could suddenly move with the rythm while casually walking down the street. And their movements were not this soft. It was with great precision. So yeah, I prefer the street version.
Concordo, dança de rua é melhor. Mas, Ozgen divulga uma dança que é pouco conhecida. Aqui no Brasil, só quem estuda dança cigana conhece Roman Havasi.
fabulous- more of this... more more more!
Ozgen u r amazing!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for today`s workshop!!!!!!!
@HelenBlondelTV :) I totally agree with you Helen :)! He is amazing dancer! I've seen his live and he's breath taking!
Wow, dynamic style! Pure energy and perfect timing!
Great job! Wonderful!
its a perfect dancer.... gypsy dance always best the every dance...
A great dancer.
The name of this music is: "ic ic kudur" from the female singer "Kibariye"
evet evet, turkish gypsy it's so sexy dance and soooo hard! i wish u could teach me some! harika dans ozgen!
Nice, this one was very masculine!
What a perfect and sexy choreography. Ozgen is an incredible dancer. :-)
Perfect dance!!! 6 stars!!
I love it!
What an amazing dancer!!! Fantastic!!!
What is the name of the music? Thanks
Does anyone know what the words to this song? and what its all about, lovely to do the gestures, but would hate to do them at the wrong time, any idea???
kardeş türkülerin yorumladığı
anako - işler nanay parçası
başarılı :)
bravoooooooooooooooooooooo
So sweet,,perfect dancer =)
YOU ARE GREAT,GREAT DANSER.
Can someone tell me the artist and title of the song?
you are fantastic belly dancer shams monica italy sevi sevijorum turkish simarik kuzum
OMG!!! he is amazing!!!
What Boogey is trying to say is that there is a difference between:
-the Roma people (gypsies; they come from India, they traveled the world for thousands of years and they don't have a country of their own)
AND
-the Romanians (inhabitants of Romania, Latin country like Italy, Spain, Portugal etc.; actually Romania is the only Latin country in Eastern Europe, with the only Latin language in the area).
hahaaa:) be sure that he can :) and be sure that he ll dance not only for u :))))))
Love it!
I'd love to see my boyfriend do this!
I'm sure he can! He's Turkish! ^_^
i think i'm in love *drooooollls*
Love it Ozgen!
Genial, Ozgen
he is very good indeed
Okay, this is hawt.
I'm german but a few generations ago my ancestors were gipsy from hungary or romania
Bu msarkinin sözleri ?
wonderful
Try looking up info on "Roman Havasi" and the dancers of Istanbul's centuries-old Rrom "Sulukule" district. It might make a few things clear to you...While you're at it try looking up Egyptian Ghawazi dancers. There's Middle Eastern "Gypsy" dance for you. The Romani got around, you know
oooh! soo sexy!! So, his name is Ozgen. Such a dancer! good!!
Ghawazi are not Gypsy as in a Rromani people. The only way they are Gypsy is through the original meaning of the word Egyptian. Rroms were mistakenly refered to a "Gypsy" due to Europeans mistaking them as being Egyptian. Just because Ghawazi are nomadic this does not automatically make them related.
Yep, I saw that right, he puts his shoe in his pants and does a deep knee bend in tight pants at the end. Hmmmm...very original but OUCH!!!
su videonunbasligina adam akilli birsey yaz
Ozgen gdzie zgubiłeś kocyk?
he reminds me Jim Carrey in The Mask together with John Travolta!
@khatoshka Ruska ?
lol, why did people rate my comment down?? is it because I said the word sexy? im not being a perv, im just telling the truth.
How often do you find a true Rromano / Rromani belly dancer?? It all looks a bit middle eastern to me. How non-Romani (Gahjeh) people try to tie this is with Romani heritage amazes me... Why do you do it ????!!!
Its not hard dance just need practice. Go to Turkish if you like the culture. Instead of United States, Turkey really has all the cultures around and in the country. Its the centre point in Europe for next hundred years. ISTANBUL is the capital of Europe. Visit it once
Romani is another human as a roman but many people dont know that Roman are people from Romania and are latins like italian spanish people and Romani come from India Rajasthan but they started their journey thousand years ago and seperated from another
They travelled through persia turkey the roman empire and reached greece a few hundred years ago.The greece thought they were egyptians thats why they called them gipsy
I am aware of the "Gypsy"-"Egyptian" misunderstanding, but this doesn't mean that there are no people with a Rrom background in the Middle East. I can't help wondering though, why do some people have no problems with East European and Spanish and French Gypsies but resist that notion of Middle Eastern connections. A racist issue perhaps?
You as who?
Anyone who has Turkish nationality is Turkish regardless ethnic origin, religion and such.
No. it is a problem with non-Romani people trying to recreate our identity based on incorrect lies. Ghorbatti (Dombii) as in the nomadic people of the Middle East & Iran speak a language from a different Indian region and time of origin. If the two were together whilst back in India they would surely speak the same Indian root language.
Interpret: Kardes Türküler
Imitate: BGST Dancers :)
I know what gipsy means and what gypsy is.
What I am talking about your remark as "we" don' consider bla bla.
Anyone who carries a Turkish ID is Turkish by law.
"Consider" is totally different than being.
But I am sure you are a pure Turk as you cannot express yourself without insulting the counterpart ;).
Haydi selametle.
The language of the Roma is Romani.Watch the TH-cam Video Historia Romani its a scientific video
BENIM ADIMI KULANIYOR ADAM !!!! / HE USING MY NAME !!!!
orginal gypsy dance
I think he's so flamboyant cus well he's gay, no offense. he's also a bellydancer and how often you find a straight male bellydancer.
sexy, :D
this is no romani dance this is some kind of gay dance
whats your iq score?
GAYLORD
@tadidamaginda yuore right men dont dance like this in any part of the world he is gay or sick wich of them i dont know