Wednesday, 2008, end of file. The question arises: where to make happy hour? Someone suggests the Memphis Rock Bar in Moema. Come on. Arriving at the bar, overall disappointment. The audience was in their 40s. The widespread sadness was only gone when the band stopped playing - and a beautiful girl came onstage to perform her belly dancing.
It was the first time I attended a presentation of this nature. And I'm going to tell you a deal: it moves the head (both) of any man. Besides being extremely sensual, the belly dance creates an incredible harmony between body, movements and music. Impossible not to be impressed.
I remembered this story by bumping into a video of American dancer Rachel Brice on YouTube. And I thought to myself, "It would be nice if every woman did belly dancing ..." Then it occurred to me that a very dear friend has been studying dance for 8 years. I decided to talk to her to clear up some doubts. Behold, in the midst of the chat, she quoted the benefits of this practice:
Correct posture
Models the body
Raises breasts
Decrease belly
Rounds the hips and buttocks
Tones the muscles of the thigh and calf
Gives flexibility
Increases respiratory capacity
Improves functioning of the digestive tract and kidneys
Helps in well being
Helps to develop self-esteem
If you count, there are 11 items in the list above, which will undoubtedly be enough to persuade your girlfriend to enroll in a course. Now, if you're still not convinced, we keep the 12th and best of them to the end: the practice is also famous for spurring female sex life.