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Club Med, Ixtapa Pacific, Mexico, 2008 Winter Season
As a Club Med Artist, Amy Luna has performed for thousands of guests from around the world in over 100 performances, with 17 different costumes, performing 9 styles of world dance. Clips from the Grand Opening season at the newly rennovated luxury Ixtapa resort. |
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By Dancers For Dancers Volume II
In the second volume of this bellydance series, Amy Luna performs to the incomparable music of Macedonian clarinet virtuoso Ismail Lumanovski playing the Romani anthem, Djelem, Djelem. |
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By Dancers For Dancers Volume I
Amy Luna performs her signature flaming sword dance while balancing on wine glasses to Cleopatra in New York by DJ Nickodemus in the first DVD produced by Cheeky Girls Productions. |
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Bay Area Bellydance by Turn Here
From Haight Asbury to the Mission District, Amy Luna hosts this travel documentary on the best places to see bellydance in the Bay Area, home to one of the largest and most diverse populations of bellydancers in the world. |
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What is Hip? Remix
Bellydance fan Mike Bregman created this tongue-in-cheek video "remix" of Amy Luna's By Dancers For Dancers performance using Tower of Power's 1973 hit What is Hip? (pun intended). Pure fun. |
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Lunatique - Belly Dancer of the Year Pageant 2007
Lunatique in their award winning performance naming them Belly Dance Troupe of the Year 2007. Choreography by Artistic Director Amy Luna debuting Drawing Down the Moon performed to the haunting Boro, Boro by Serbian Romani music sensation, Kal. |
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Lunatique - Beijing International Cultural Festival
Lunatique performing live on CCTV Chinese national television for an audience of over 10 million viewers sharing the stage with hundreds of ethnic dancers from dozens of countries around the world. Music by tabla master, Issam Houshan. |
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Shuvani - Opre! Dances of the Romani Trail (current)
Amy Luna's critically acclaimed production of Romani "Gypsy" dances from India, Turkey, Russia, Egypt and Spain featuring Majinga the Magician narrating the Romani tale. |
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Shuvani - Opre! Dances of the Romani Trail (2006)
Artistic and Musical Director, Producer and Costume Designer Amy Luna debuted fifteen dances from five countries of the "Gypsy" Trail with live music in this full length concert which played to standing ovations during Shuvani's 2006 Bay Area run. |