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Jameel
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[*] posted on 5-8-2007 at 07:51 AM
Sabah Fakhri Videos--Excellent


http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=CarpeDiem07

This user has some fantastic videos on youtube for Fakhri.

Enjoy....




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[*] posted on 5-8-2007 at 05:42 PM


Thanks Jameel! These are great - and it's really fun to see his mannerisms and expressions as he's singing. :)

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mavrothis (and congrats on your Shehata, it's beautiful)




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[*] posted on 5-8-2007 at 05:44 PM


thanks Jameel... I like the song ebaetly gawab.

also you can really hear Amir Amouri's oud in there eh.
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[*] posted on 5-8-2007 at 07:00 PM


he was on the last episode of superstar ( arab edition of american idol) that i saw. his movements were quit entertaining
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[*] posted on 5-9-2007 at 01:41 AM


Sabah Fakhri movements were said to be old fashioned men dance steps of old times, as he once explained.
He used to be a student of a very old dance called "Samah" where men used to perform it for the Abbassid Khaliffs and later on to the Turkish Ottoman Sultans in their royal courts. This dance is charecterized as being based on sets of steps that dancers may not digress from and improvise their own steps, and usually performed in a large group of at least 14 dancers.
This dance is still taught in music institutes in Aleppo-Syria, and still performed only as a contribution dedicated to commemorate the old classic arts of music and dance in festivals held in Syria.
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