Lyrical belly dance combinations / mini-choreography with Neon
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Four lyrical combinations falling into a mini-choreography to work on pacing, fluid motion, and stage showmanship. Neon also discusses the ways your costuming affects your movement. Music: Pharaonic Passion by Beata and Horacio Cifuentes "Belly dance songs are often constructed of pieces with different rhythms and different mood - just for musical variety, right. And as a dancer, when you hear a switch in tempo or mood, you should seamlessly flow into a different dance mode too. It’s good to have a stash of combinations in your auto-pilot dance vocabulary that you could just bust out the moment you hear a particular mood or mode coming. Today we’ll work with one of these moods - lyrical."
Lyrical belly dance combinations / mini-choreography with Neon
Lyrical belly dance combinations / mini-choreography with Neon
*** If you purchase the Instant Video version - the video access link will be sent to you by email. Please keep the email - as long as you have the link, you can access the video any time, anywhere in the world, on any device.
The STAR BELLYDANCER classes are available for purchase here as individual programs, or as a subscription access to all classes/courses in the Star Bellydancer series. To subscribe, please visit https://www.starbellydancer.com.
Four lyrical combinations falling into a mini-choreography to work on pacing, fluid motion, and stage showmanship. Neon also discusses the ways your costuming affects your movement. Music: Pharaonic Passion by Beata and Horacio Cifuentes "Belly dance songs are often constructed of pieces with different rhythms and different mood - just for musical variety, right. And as a dancer, when you hear a switch in tempo or mood, you should seamlessly flow into a different dance mode too. It’s good to have a stash of combinations in your auto-pilot dance vocabulary that you could just bust out the moment you hear a particular mood or mode coming. Today we’ll work with one of these moods - lyrical."