Issam Houshan Movies

2010  
 
Add Bellydance Superstars: Superstars, Vol. 1 to QueueAdd Bellydance Superstars: Superstars, Vol. 1 to top of Queue 
Featuring 12 performances from the critically acclaimed bellydancing group Bellydance Superstars, this 3D DVD compilation offers a unique way to experience one of the world's most ancient and beautiful forms of dance. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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2009  
 
Add Bellydance Superstars: Babelesque - Live from Tokyo to QueueAdd Bellydance Superstars: Babelesque - Live from Tokyo to top of Queue 
This rousing live performance in front of a crowd of enthusiastic fans features some of the most elite bellydancers the art-form has to offer. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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2008  
 
Add Bellydance Superstars: Every Shimmy in the Book with Bozenka to QueueAdd Bellydance Superstars: Every Shimmy in the Book with Bozenka to top of Queue 
Respected bellydance instructor Bozenka teaches the viewer a dozen different types of "shimmies" on this instructional video. This video is presented in such a way to be of value to anyone regardless of their status as beginners or experts. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2006  
 
Add Bellydance Superstars: Solos From Monte Carlo to QueueAdd Bellydance Superstars: Solos From Monte Carlo to top of Queue 
Explore the fine art of belly-dancing from two completely unique points in an interactive release that allows viewers the option of observing the action in a more theatrical "director's cut" version, or study each and every move with a revealing "dancer's cut" option. Additional, backstage footage captured live in Monaco offers a look at just how these talented dancers prepare for the show and wind down after a particularly intense performance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
AdorĂ©Bozenka, (more)
 
2004  
 
In the 1970s and '80s, Miles Copeland became a force in the music industry by taking paths other folks wouldn't follow; he helped bring new wave rock to the top of the charts as manager of the Police (and later guided Sting's solo career) while also running the IRS Records label, which helped edgy acts such as the Go-Go's, R.E.M., Wall of Voodoo, and Fine Young Cannibals reach mass-market success. Following the dawn of the new century, Copeland was searching for a new challenge, and looked to the Middle East, where he spent time as a child (his father was attached to the CIA). Copeland struck upon the notion of bringing Middle Eastern music and dance to the West with a show that would present belly dancing in a theatrical context, much as Riverdance had done for Irish music. However, Copeland's dream was neither a sure thing nor simple to realize; many of his performers were torn between a desire for greater recognition and fears of seeing their culture trivialized and distorted in the interest of the marketplace, while many Western audiences were not immediately receptive to Middle Eastern art in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Documentary filmmaker Jonathan Brandeis followed Copeland as he assembled his troupe and put them on the road, and American Bellydancer offers a glimpse of this sometimes difficult merger of art, culture, and commerce. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
SuhailaMorocco, (more)