The term break dancing refers to a style of hip-hop dancing that first appeared in the 1970s. Sometimes known as b-boying, b-girling, or breaking, this style was made popular by African American and Latin American teens who used the activity to provide a more constructive alternative to the dangerous influences of street gangs.
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These Old Magazine Photos Reveal How Iranian Women Dressed Before Iran Revolution
Fashion and Music Fashion “Although Reza Shah’s son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, removed the ban on the chador when he became Shah, by then, dressing in western style was already the norm for both men and women and only a very limited number of women wore chadors. In fact, just before Islamic Revolution in the late 1970s, the clothing styles in ...
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Nicole Kidman – The Hours the new nose presumably helped Kidman to bag an Oscar back in 2002, further proving that making any kind of physical transformation always helps your chances at winning an Academy Award, because that’s something we all like watching, apparently. Regardless, Kidman is great in the movie anyway, although – we must warn – you might ...
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The Winners and Losers of the past 15 Fajr Film Festival are presented here. The Graphist who did the most Posters for the Fajr Festival is Ibrahim Haghighi, the Great Iranian Graphic Artist with 7 Posters for Fajr Film Festival being the 2nd, 3rd, 9th, 10th, 15th, 24th and the 30th.
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O-hum – Shahram Sherbaf O-Hum is an Iranian Rock band from Tehran, formed in 1998 by Shahram Sharbaf (lead vocals, guitar), Shahrokh Izadkhah (guitar), Babak Riahipoor (bass), their first album is called Nahal-e Heyrat (1999) and there are 4 more after this. Their musical style is the mixture of western rock music with Persian traditional music scales and Instruments. What they did in ...
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