JadidOnline: Gholam-Reza Moradi was fascinated by dance from an early age and for several years his gift and passion was nurtured. He attended a ballet school and soon became a dance teacher in his own right. However, at the beginning of the revolution he was forced to close down his classes >>> WATCH
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What a Shame!
by Naazokbin (not verified) on Tue Jan 29, 2008 02:52 PM PSTOne of the nicest memories I have of Tehran is watching Alvin Ailey's dance troupe perfom.
The last art
by sima on Tue Jan 29, 2008 09:16 AM PSTOne of the truest measures of progress in Iran is the day we take dance seriously as an art. Thank you Mr. Moradi, thank you Shadi, and thank you producers of the clip on Jadid. It's a pity so few people know the joy and glory of dance.
Khodaa bedoon-e Khormaa
by Abol H Danesh (not verified) on Tue Jan 29, 2008 08:52 AM PSTIslamic Regime along with BalleT along with open cafe in the side walk to sell variety of alcohol beverges--
You get regime change-- then you begin to get all the goodies one after another without delay starting with removal of veil and scarf for women wih the exception of young females who come from village as servant to work for established family in the cities--
"Ham khodaa roo meekhaad ham khormaa roo-- inkkeh nemeesheh aakheh-- Engharr bekhaahee sharab sorkh ro ro baa tokhmmeh shekastan jaapoonee to-am konneee--
Music & Arts
by Iva (not verified) on Tue Jan 29, 2008 08:25 AM PSTIn every community in the world where people call "home", from high rises in major cities to few huts in middle of Amazon jungles, it's human nature to be creative and human beings show creativity in form of song and dance (music and arts). Music is part of human nature, it's in our genes and we can not live without it. However, the demonic cult of islam, being against anything natural such as music, dance has forbidden this form of art ... of course, moslems can only force thier beliefe by force, in places that islamic force is out of sight, beautiful human nature florishes in a heartbeat.
I have observed even Saudis who were born only steps from the black idol temple (kabbeh) getup and boggy when they here nice music.
Heyf!
by Milan (not verified) on Tue Jan 29, 2008 07:18 AM PSTScenes like this leave me no choice but to curse these Islamic idiots for taking away our arts and culture.
"Raghs Baraye Raghs"
by KHAR (not verified) on Mon Jan 28, 2008 05:50 PM PSTBeautiful Humanity! Damesh-Garm, live another 100 years!