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Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 2:55 pm
Author: Londoner

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 3:37 pm
Author: Piling
She has a very Arab style.

But that polemic is really funny :


http://rudaw.net/english/culture/11022014

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:14 pm
Author: Londoner
Piling wrote:She has a very Arab style.

But that polemic is really funny :


http://rudaw.net/english/culture/11022014


Why? Is it because of the decoration on her hand?
I remember these decorations were very common in in my area in Kurdistan. This is something called, khene, in Kurdish. It has a redish colour. women were using it to colour their hair and their hands and feet.

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:22 am
Author: Piling
Well according to some people such decorations are a Masonic Plot. That's all. :lol:

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:00 pm
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:Well according to some people such decorations are a Masonic Plot. That's all. :lol:


a Masonic Plot ?

Henna is used by Kurdish ladies in Iran who sometimes have amazingly intricate patterns on their hands :D

Henna is used by Kurdish ladies in most parts of Kurdistan in their pre-wedding parties called Henna Parties - though most do not have hardly any patterns at such parties :D

A large number of Kurdish ladies from all parts of Kurdistan use Henna on their hair - though I doubt their husbands would ever know 8-}

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:14 pm
Author: Anthea
Beautifully dressed Kurdish ladies - no sign on any Masons - still looking for the henna but think they must have put it on before the dancing started:

Esam Sawa Dallas/Henna party Feb 2012

phpBB [video]

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 12:32 pm
Author: Anthea
With the recent and fashionable rise in tattoos a large number of girls/ladies from all cultures use henna instead of permanent tattoos

The following video shows an assortment of both modern and traditional tattoos:

phpBB [video]

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:36 pm
Author: Piling
a Masonic Plot ?


It is said in the paper : the reversed pyramid - triangle as a Masonic symbol :

http://rudaw.net/english/culture/11022014

Many people are obsessed by Masonic plot. When the pyramids of Louvre Museum were erected, some denounced 'masonic symbols' because late President Mitterrand was a masonic adept (as many of French politicians in fact).

Byt I doubt that these poor singer has ever put a toe in a Masonic secret meeting :lol:

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:49 pm
Author: Anthea
My knowledge of Masons is that non-Masons are allowed to dine in their restaurants if invited by a Mason ;)

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:22 pm
Author: Londoner
I remember Henna was used on a large scale in the places where I grew up. They used it to colour their hair and hands and feet. In addition to Henna there were two other cosmetics with the name of Gl and Kl. Gl was something like mud used on their hair to nourishes it. Kl was a black powder used on eye lashes. Almost every adult woman has a small nice wallet like bag called 'Kldan'. This kldan was full of kl powder with a pen-like stick used just like today to put the black powder on their eye lashes.

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:15 pm
Author: talsor
Very we'll made video , but she does look too sluty for a conservative Kurdistan .

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:38 am
Author: Londoner
talsor wrote:Very we'll made video , but she does look too sluty for a conservative Kurdistan .


Why sluty? even in the West her Western image side appreciated and valued, in no way considered sluty. She left Kurdistan when she was a child. She grew up and cultivated in the West as a free individual.

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:44 pm
Author: talsor
Londoner wrote:
talsor wrote:Very we'll made video , but she does look too sluty for a conservative Kurdistan .


Why sluty? even in the West her Western image side appreciated and valued, in no way considered sluty. She left Kurdistan when she was a child. She grew up and cultivated in the West as a free individual.


Ok ,let's call it trashy then :-D
I understand what you mean ,but that is just too much for a conservative society like Kurdistan .look ,you do not have to dress up and act like a slut to be a famous singer . I mean look at fairuz , um kalthoom .....

These type of un talented ,cheap , easily forgettable singers compensate for their lack of talent by acting like sluts on public TV which make her a bad model for young girls in Kurdistan . Perhaps it is ok with you and you will be proud if your daughter or sister dress up or act like this on TV , Not me though . Frankly I do not give a damn where she grow up and she can take her trash there . Just saying

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:48 pm
Author: Anthea
Helly is a very beautiful girl and as far as the the music is concerned it is totally on vogue :ymapplause:

She is a performer and as such she preforms excellently :D

Her video is perfectly aimed at the young target market :ymapplause:

She is also very adaptable and is currently in Amed starring in a film where she plays lead role as a village girl - I expect her to be able to show the sceptics how versatile and talented she is :ymhug:

Re: Helley Luv, a girl from Kurdistan

PostPosted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:03 pm
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:
a Masonic Plot ?


It is said in the paper : the reversed pyramid - triangle as a Masonic symbol :

http://rudaw.net/english/culture/11022014

Many people are obsessed by Masonic plot. When the pyramids of Louvre Museum were erected, some denounced 'masonic symbols' because late President Mitterrand was a masonic adept (as many of French politicians in fact).

Byt I doubt that these poor singer has ever put a toe in a Masonic secret meeting :lol:


Just found this - is it what people object to - does not look Masonic to me 8-}

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