If I was judging I would penalize you heavily for not understanding your music and inappropriate costuming.
She is Egyptian.Hi Annett - when you say "Egyptian dancer" do you mean born and performing in Egypt?
Oh, this is an individual preference. at my rigion the dance hasn't to be symmetrical in any style. In that case, the dance is borring and.... low points for dancer.....and the predicble symmetry (two on the left, two on the right)
Language mismatch. I meant mejance is one of the few times you'll get this. I agree this is not one. Never, never sha`biI understood your opinion. I am pleased, cause all my mistakes are :dress,moves )))) But i don't agree that it's the mejance. the mejance never includes shaabi.
If I went to an event and saw this performance, I would find it entertaining. I don't know what else you are looking for. I would describe it as total fusion as, in my own experience, it really isn't classical anything but a combination of different types of movements taken from many dance types. Otherwise, I don't know what else to say, except the visuals are pleasant.