Diana Bastet Metal Bellydance. Sepultura “Ratamahatta” Cold night, hot fire, mystic place and my dark insanity.
We did it:)
I wanted to make a video to this song two years already, but I didn't had an opportunity - cause it's can't be a simple movie somewhere indoors. No...I needed only darkness, forest and fire, I needed real thrash metal insane dancing. And here is it:)
I danced to this song at festivas and parties and finaly I can share a video with you.
Special thanks for making this video to amazing camerawoman Jane Diden. She did a great job, she catched every my movement with camera at that cold night and made this video.
Music: Sepultura "Ratamahatta",album "Roots", 1996.
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