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mauvaisroux 08-03-2004 03:08 PM

Those tapes sound interesting - thanks for sharing! :)

Aphil - your outfits sound cool! :cool:

fedmae 08-06-2004 02:40 AM

I'm so glad to see this thread!
 
I just signed up for a belly dancing class after seeing a performance at a festival. It starts in September. I ll keep you posted on how it goes.




Fedmae

mauvaisroux 08-06-2004 07:22 AM

I am sure you will have fun :) I was hooked after one session and here I am almost 4 years later still doing it!

aphil 08-06-2004 08:53 AM

Hi!

I just found out that the piece we are dancing at the Best Of The Midwest is called "Kirya." I got together part of the troupe costume stuff last night.

I am also making a costume for my instructor that also needs to be finished before that date. (I am a professional costume maker by trade and the costume maker for our troupe as well) It is called an "assuit" costume. That means that the skirt, and bra top are made out of assuit fabric-which is a stiff sheer fabric (kindof net-like) that has little bits of thin silver metal actually woven into it-making designs. You can see some assuit fabric/costumes at:

www.liquidsilverdesigns.com

I would like to get a picture up here next month of it when it is finished. :)

The morning of the Midwest show-Dalia Carella is holding a workshop that I am attending that day. I have seen a few of her videos...and have heard some wonderful things about her dancing. She does a lot of fusion belly dance-such as gypsy style. I am excited to learn from her that day! I love workshops so much-my instructor is absolutely wonderful-but every dancer after a while develops their own style...their own preference in moves, music, etc. and it is nice a couple times a year to learn from someone who does things totally different than what you are normally exposed to for a change.

I found out I am vending at two workshops over the next two months. One the end of August, and the other in September sometime. I am going to attend the Ohio Renaissance Festivale in October and while we are there I am planning on watching the Naughty Navals at while I am there. (The belly dance group who originally got me inspired for all of this a few years ago!)

So-it looks like I am going to be a busy bee the next couple months! ;)

How is everyone doing it at home liking their new videos? For those taking classes-how are you liking them? What are you learning?

As for me and what I usually practice with at home...I usually practice at home with the Veena and Neena Slim Down, or Atea's Magical Motion/Fast Moves/Slow Moves videos, Fat Chance Belly Dance Tribal Basics (American Tribal Style), Dolphina Goddess Workout with veils (for veils practice), and then I have other videos that I use now and then-for finger cymbals, sword, drum solos, and other basic videos.

Mauvais-if you are interested in a video for cane practice-I found one! It is called "Egyptian Belly Dancing For Intermediates" by Hillary Thacker. She teaches Egyptian flirty type moves-really loose and lots of hips-and teaches some basic cane practice at the end of it. It is sort of hard to find-but check around online if you are interested. Cane videos are hard to come by! I found mine by chance on Ebay. :lol:

Can't wait to hear about how everyone is liking their videos and classes!

Aphil

nelie 08-06-2004 12:15 PM

I went to my second class on Wednesday and it was pretty good. The teacher is pretty good about showing you simple moves and then more advanced moves if you are comfortable with the beginning moves. I am doing pretty good as long as things stay slow ;) Once things start going faster, all **** breaks lose and my body is doing things I don't think it should. I haven't had a chance to do my dvds since the first time I tried them, but I'm hoping I'll get a chance this weekend.

TerryT 08-12-2004 10:01 PM

After reading this thread, I checked around and found some classes in my neighborhood. A new one started August 4th, but I was not motivated to take it yet. I plan to take the one starting in September. She has classes starting every month. I think she said her beginners class was every week for 4 weeks. I just hate to have everyone see my body in spandex! She said no loose clothes so she could be sure we move correctly. Actually I found her class from the Belly Dance link. I hope to be motivated in September. I really do not like exercise.

mauvaisroux 08-12-2004 10:40 PM

Thanks Aphil!

Glad you enjoyed your classes nelie! :D

Terry - I am sure you will enjoy yourself. Why don't you try yoga pants? They are comfortable but not as form fitting as spandex but your teacher will still be able to see you move.

aphil 08-13-2004 08:58 AM

Yeah-Wal-Mart or about any large retailer sells the yoga style pants. That is what I wear for class also-they are form fitting through the waist and hips-but flare out a little looser through the legs. I think it gives a slimmer look. If you are uncomfortable with wearing a crop top-a lycra blend athletic tank top should be form fitting enough for her to see your chest and ribcage work. I hope you enjoy it! It is a good workout...but fun!

I have some news on the belly dance front...first-I tried the Jillina instructional dvd level 1. This was actually tough-more geared towards the intermediate level dancer that is familiar with all of the basic moves. She runs through a quick 10 min. run down of basics-shimmies, snakes, shoulder shimmies, hip lifts, figure 8s...and then goes directly into putting them into combinations. She doesn't go slow! She goes right into it-and you better keep up! :lol: This is more like what we do in my intermediate/advanced classes...I was thinking in my head-"Wow-she is going QUICK...if this is level 1...what is level 2 & 3 going to be like? :lol: " It is more of a choreography video as well-the point in it is not to learn basic bellydance moves and practice them-it is to learn certain moves put into combinations-then putting those combinations into a choreography to a certain song. I would recommend this video for someone who has a lot of experience and time with other "beginning videos" to learn all the moves first-because this would be too fast for your first belly dance video. There are some really cute choreography combinations in it though that would be great to throw into your own choreography in the future. It definitely has some merit to it. Plus-she uses some popular belly dance music-such as Hakim in it.
It has a nice set-a hardwood floor with lots of nice rugs and tapestries to warm the place up. Very pretty...not "sterile" like some videos are. I enjoy a video with pretty things to look at. :) It is a good video when you want to use all of the basic moves that you know and learn how to combine them into a "dance." She is darn cute too...long red hair with little bangs and snow white skin. There is nice performance footage of her doing the dance in full costume at the end of the video as well as an added bonus.

We had our first rehearsal Tuesday night for the Best Of The Midwest show...and we started the choreography. I found out that during this piece (a 9 woman sword balancing act) that a few of us are going to go away from the group during it and do a mini solo...and I am one of the soloists! :dance:
Actually-I am the first one! :D So far-the whole group goes out at certain times and gets into their positions...and then I pretty much make my grand entrance onto the stage and start doing some balancing...then I cycle back into the group and my instructor goes out for her solo part. I am pretty excited about it all. During my part I am doing some knee balancing with some plies...some ribcage work and belly rolls...YIPPEE! I finally get to perform belly rolls!

I am meeting her at the fabric store today to pick up fabric for part of our costumes. I have the belt and skirt done for her assuit costume I am making...when the bra is done I'll take some pics and get them up here for you to see.

TerryT 08-14-2004 07:03 PM

Thanks for the info on the yoga pants. That may be more my style. I am sure it is a fun class, but I m not very coordinated, so I may not be able to keep up.

aphil 08-14-2004 11:02 PM

Don't worry...the thing about a live class that differs from doing it at home with a video-is that if you aren't getting something-the instructor can come over and correct you or show you how to do something properly-rather than you just trying to keep up. The basic isolations are usually taught in basics pretty thoroughly as well-so you learn the basic moves before throwing them together into a dance of some sort.
If you have trouble with something-don't despair. Everyone has trouble with something. One person may do beautiful snake arms-but have trouble learning to play zils...another person may be able to do all of the moves easily-but may be corrected a lot on her posture-we all have something that is tough for us. :D


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