Thursday, December 09, 2004
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Monday, December 06, 2004
Yomenco
Flamenco can be traced back to the Temples in Northern India where Kathak dancers would represent the love between Lord Shiva and the Goddess Rada with intricate hand and foot movements and tantric breathing. In many cases the dancers entertained the Moghuls with a highly erotic performances. These traditions were brought to Spain with the Gypsies where an even more emotive and passionate art form developed. Using the Flamenco as a backdrop, Van Horn makes Yoga practice sexy, fun and practical thereby encouraging women to move.
Flamenco can be traced back to the Temples in Northern India where Kathak dancers would represent the love between Lord Shiva and the Goddess Rada with intricate hand and foot movements and tantric breathing. In many cases the dancers entertained the Moghuls with a highly erotic performances. These traditions were brought to Spain with the Gypsies where an even more emotive and passionate art form developed. Using the Flamenco as a backdrop, Van Horn makes Yoga practice sexy, fun and practical thereby encouraging women to move.