Outstanding ❤ Amazingly strong and interesting routine and very well executed!
@dalitmarcusyarom6437Ай бұрын
Amazing, full of power, in addition to the crazy technique and difficulty level, they dance so beautifully!
@user-hu5vi1fc5e12 күн бұрын
Just so stunning 🧿🌟💙🤩🪬
@TheRealSlimHoodieАй бұрын
Why do they have eyes on their leotards? So strange 🤔
@sthessaAАй бұрын
maybe it has something to do with the story and the song they tell. Maybe someon who knows can explain
@ipyellowАй бұрын
It is a symbol in several religions, including Judaism. It is traditionally worn against bad luck, and goes with the traditional Jewish song that is in their 5 hoops routine. I hope that helps 🤗🪬🧿
@TheRealSlimHoodieАй бұрын
@@TheRealSlimHoodie oh wow very interesting ❤️ thank you
@ipyellowАй бұрын
@@TheRealSlimHoodie what's the name of the song?, and what is about?
@heyhihelloyo633Ай бұрын
It is called “Echad Mi Yodea” which translates to “One, who knows?”. It is a Jewish poem sung during the Passover holiday. It counts down from 13 to 1 - which symbolizes god. If you notice, the very first words of the song in the routine are sung in English (and by the group’s captain, Romi Paritzky!) and they are a translation of the lyrics about god. I may be mistaken, but I think the song’s connection to the eye on their leotards may be related to some people’s belief that it is god who is protecting those who wear the symbol from bad luck.
Outstanding ❤ Amazingly strong and interesting routine and very well executed!
Amazing, full of power, in addition to the crazy technique and difficulty level, they dance so beautifully!
Just so stunning 🧿🌟💙🤩🪬
Why do they have eyes on their leotards? So strange 🤔
maybe it has something to do with the story and the song they tell. Maybe someon who knows can explain
It is a symbol in several religions, including Judaism. It is traditionally worn against bad luck, and goes with the traditional Jewish song that is in their 5 hoops routine. I hope that helps 🤗🪬🧿
@@TheRealSlimHoodie oh wow very interesting ❤️ thank you
@@TheRealSlimHoodie what's the name of the song?, and what is about?
It is called “Echad Mi Yodea” which translates to “One, who knows?”. It is a Jewish poem sung during the Passover holiday. It counts down from 13 to 1 - which symbolizes god. If you notice, the very first words of the song in the routine are sung in English (and by the group’s captain, Romi Paritzky!) and they are a translation of the lyrics about god. I may be mistaken, but I think the song’s connection to the eye on their leotards may be related to some people’s belief that it is god who is protecting those who wear the symbol from bad luck.