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PhotoChick 12-19-2008 09:15 AM

That is so cool! I loved it. And to dance improv like that amazes me.

Thanks for sharing it with us! :)

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walking2lose 12-19-2008 09:47 AM

Love it!!!! Thanks for sharing, Aphil!

Operator265 12-19-2008 10:23 AM

Wow, Aphil, that was great!!! I've been wanting to learn to dance for awhile. You've really got talent.

Elwing 12-19-2008 11:11 AM

Oh wow, improv dancing seems really hard to me. Don't you get nervous when you have to fill the stage for such a time all on your own? And that dress is gorgeous!

aphil 12-20-2008 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Elwing (Post 2504334)
Oh wow, improv dancing seems really hard to me. Don't you get nervous when you have to fill the stage for such a time all on your own? And that dress is gorgeous!

It's definitely a process. When I started, I danced group choreographed routines. Then, I got braver and did choreographed duets or solos. After that, I got even braver and did improv with groups...and finally improv solos.

I don't really get nervous anymore after so many years of doing it. When I dance on the weekends at the Greek restaurant where I work, I do 3 sets a night-and each set has 3-4 songs and is 12-20 minutes long. I had to really learn improv skills, because in a restaurant it is impossible to go out there and do completely choreographed routines. You never know when someone is going to walk in your path, a waitress is going to come through with a tray of food or drinks, or if someone is going to get up and dance with you, or stop you and talk to you or tip you.

Some dancers do nothing but choreo'd routines for stage events, festivals, etc. but restaurant dancers have to learn to improv and not be nervous or apprehensive about it. It is just second nature to me now.

I think of it like going out and dancing in a club, or out on the dance floor at a wedding reception or something...except instead of just dancing (like one normally would) I am dancing to a particular genre of music, and using movements that are from Egypt, Turkey, Greece, etc. and using props like the finger cymbals, sword, or veil.

The longer you are involved in the dance, the easier the improv becomes. If I recognize a particular drum rhythm (certain ones are prevalant in ME dance) then I know what movements would look good to improv for that particular rhythm. If one knows many of the rhythms in ME dance, you can improv to music you have never heard before, or to live musicians even. You just have to listen. :)

aphil 12-20-2008 09:39 AM

Oh...the costume is actually a 2 piece belly revealing Egyptian set, not a dress. It is a top that knots closed in the front, and a separate skirt.

I have on gold harem pants underneath, and a royal blue and gold coin hip scarf over it. What you see on my midriff area is actually called a belly stocking. They come in different colors, etc. Basically, think of it as "pantyhose" for your midriff. They are sheer like pantyhose. I have them in different colors-black, nude, white, blue, etc. I wear them with my two piece costumes because I have stretch marks from my 3 babies, and it camoflauges them while still giving me the visible bare belly so that the audience can see my torso movements. They are WONDERFUL.

EZMONEY 12-20-2008 06:24 PM

Now there is one HIP Chick ;)

CountingDown 12-20-2008 08:39 PM

Aphil - thanks for posting the link. It was delightful! You are a beautiful dancer :)


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