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Viral video: Girl shakes up cuts and curves splendidly! Takes belly dance to the next level on ‘Mayya Mayya;’ watch video

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Viral video: Among the diverse range of dance forms, belly dance has emerged as a captivating and challenging style, and one woman has truly mastered it. A recent video featuring her enthralling belly dance performance to the song “Mayya Mayya” from the 2007 film “Guru” is sending shockwaves through Instagram, captivating viewers with her remarkable skill and artistry.

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The video was posted on Instagram page of Diya Bihani. According to her bio, she has been part of many dance reality shows such as Super Dancer 1, Dance Dance Juniors 2, and guest performer on sun tv. Dressed in a sleek black ensemble, the talented dancer, Diya Bihani, exudes poise and grace as she effortlessly synchronizes her movements with the infectious beats of “Mayya Mayya.” Her seamless fusion of dance and melody leaves spectators spellbound, unable to tear their eyes away. 

The video has over 241k views and over 27,654 likes since the day it has been uploaded. People are applauding her for impeccable dancing and expressions.

About the origin of Belly dancing 

Belly dance, also known as Eastern or Oriental Dance, has its roots in the Middle East and can be traced back to Ancient Egypt. This captivating dance form primarily focuses on hip and torso movements, showcasing the dancer’s skill and agility. The term “belly dance” is derived from the French phrase “Danse du ventre,” meaning “dance of the stomach.” Over time, belly dance has evolved and taken on various forms, influenced by different countries and regions. The Egyptian style of belly dance, characterized by its distinctive costumes and traditional Egyptian rhythms, has gained global recognition, particularly due to its portrayal in Egyptian cinema. Today, the Egyptian style remains highly popular worldwide, with numerous schools dedicated to teaching and practicing this art form across the globe.

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