Wednesday, January 18, 2017

And Here's Something You Will Really Like, Sabra in Rhode Island

Ed:  were you seriously quoting Rocket J. Squirrel?

Sure!  I've seen the things the politicians write so, yah, I'm going with the squirrel.


Sabra is a delight and don't ever, ever accuse bellydancers of being hookers as it's not true and anyone who follows the sisterhood knows it.  Take your sexism outside, mister, because it's not welcome here.





Sabra is a professional bellydancer and instructor in Rhode Island and she has a lovely personality to go along with her craft.  It's been eight or so years since I've been up that way but bellydancing is everywhere and the acceptance of women just as they are is ubiquitous.  Big, small, or however you look is not important since it's a sisterhood which goes back thousands of years.





Even a scarf becomes part of the dance.



Sabra is not a young woman but you sure could not tell that by looking at her.  There isn't just the emotional health which comes from the sisterhood of the bellydancers but there's physical health from the dance.


While many feminists seem quite a bit confused about what they are, I never saw that with bellydancers.  The sisterhood is personally strong, empowering, and it leaves many secondary things outside.  Well that sisterhood might be strong after millennia.  Few things in the world have such history.

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