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Magic & Camouflage This is official page of Design Bureau "Magic & Camouflage". Bellydance, Carnival, Showgirl, Theatri Theatrical, ballet and performance costumes.

Top quality costumes for dance, belly dance, showgirls, burlesque, Brazilian Samba carnival (Fantasias de Samba), dance on ice, circus. LED constructions. Furniture, textiles, bra frames, back frames, head frames. Bikinis, headdresses, back-pieces, wings, dance accessories. Pheasant, ostrich, rooster feathers. Rhinestones, beads, sequins and jewelry making supplies. Worldwide shipping available

12/12/2013

Julia Torgonska, head of Isadora Group, at Gala Show of the International Bellydance Festival "ISADORA CUP 2013" with Randa Kamel, Tito and Kazafy

12/12/2013

Julia Torgonska, head of Isadora Group. Inspired by Golden Era style. Isadora Cup 2013. Show "Madam Badia's casino" by Isadora Group

New bellydance black sequins costume with feathers!
25/10/2013

New bellydance black sequins costume with feathers!

Julia Torgonska at the concert "Magic of the East" of the dance studio "Lantana". Netishin, 12 October 2013 Music from Aziza's (Aziza of Cairo) CD https://ww...

Anchor Necklace by Magic&Camouflage
30/07/2013

Anchor Necklace by Magic&Camouflage

30/07/2013

Made to Sea Goddess bellydance Costume

21/07/2013
30/06/2013
06/06/2013
03/06/2013

Cléopâtre is an opera in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Payen. It was first performed at the Opéra Monte-Carlo on February 23, 1914, nearly two years after Massenet's death.

Cléopâtre is one of three operas by Massenet to be premiered posthumously; the others are Panurge (1913) and Amadis (1922). The piece has seen limited revival since its première and has a modest modern recording history.

Synopsis:

The story concerns the ill-fated love of Cléopâtre and Marc-Antoine. Marc-Antoine sees Cléopâtre for the first time following the conquering of Egypt and is instantly entranced by her beauty. Dismissing his obligations in Rome, Marc-Antoine goes with Cléopâtre, and even after returning to fulfil his promise of marriage to Octavia, he is lured back by lust and jealousy. Being told, falsely, that Cléopâtre has been killed, Marc-Antoine falls on his own sword and is then brought to Cléopâtre. As she watches him die by her side, she pulls a poisonous snake from a basket of fruit and clutches it to her breast.

11/04/2013
11/04/2013

Music video by Hitarda performing You Are the Winner! This was an incredible musical experiment that certainly was not expected! In place of hard beats and h...

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