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Bellydancing with my Harp

Bellydancing with my Harp. This is a Scottish harp song called "The Fisherman's Song for Attracting Seals" by Patrick McDonald from 1784. This video combines Middle Eastern and Celtic culture which flow well together. The harp has an ethereal sound while belly dance gives a graceful and powerful addition. I hope you enjoy this Scottish belly dance pairing! You can watch another harp and belly dance video here: https://youtu.be/UVA8WvgDKFY Videography and Editing by: Ahmed LESSONS: https://www.magnoliabellydance.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/magnoliabellydance/ TWITCH: https://twitch.tv/magnoliabellydance FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MagnoliaDances -------------------------------------------------------------- Bellydance Performances: http://bit.ly/2WPrnCm Bellydance Info: http://bit.ly/2WJcfXh Bellydance Lessons: http://bit.ly/2QRrCYo -------------------------------------------------------------- ​Magnolia's mission is to promote authentic expression while maintaining precise technique. Her desire is for all dancers to be able to share their own voices in a supportive community. Magnolia's elegant and powerful modern Oriental style is the result of over a decade of dedication to belly dance. Though her dance education began with classical Egyptian style, she has expanded her studies to include Persian, Tribal fusion, Turkish, and modern fusion. Magnolia's combination of technique, passion, authentic emotion, and musicality are why she is becoming a sought after professional performer and instructor. She has been teaching workshops along the East Coast and Texas and is the instructor for ​​the advanced belly dancers at Global Dance Studio in Atlanta. You can find more information about Magnolia on her YouTube channel, Magnolia Bellydance, which is dedicated to expanding the knowledge of belly dance through lessons, behind the scenes videos, interviews and performances.