10.15.08
Step By Step….Then Shimmy
We finished our choreography for Princess of Cairo as Joharah has replaced some of the music with some drum music…which I suspect we’ll be learning next week.
As always learning the new steps has left me slightly perplexed, which I find amazing since there’s really only two things I need to worry about…my right foot and my left foot. So more practice is in order until I get the steps. I’d try to explain it, but I cannot fathom how on earth to write it down.
So for this week I will be practicing two things. First, my basic arabic with a pelvic undulation. I must work on remembering to use my heel for better balance. And second, I really need to loosen up my shimmy.
Working with the veil is getting easier and I think if I just keep up with my practice, all should go well.
10.08.08
Electrocuted…or Shimmy?
More bellydancing last night. I think we covered another minute of choreography, which would bring us up to three minutes! Because we’re learning so quickly our teacher has decided to tack some drum choreography to the end of Princess of Cairo! So excited!
We did some more veil work…it’s getting easier to dance with it but I’ve still got a lot of work to do! Practicing really paid off for me, I felt much better about the steps. Normally during class we’re split into two groups and one half watches while the other runs through the dance. During our dance time there were six of us…and after one minute there was four, which quickly dropped to three. Very distracting and I wish they would’ve just looked around and picked up where we were.
And we need to some work…apparently our shimmies are looking more like a tasered bellydancer rather than an elegant one! We’re also going to be drilling hip lifts next week…I sense some pain in my future.
I’m off to practice some shimmies on my own…no taser.
10.01.08
Drilling Bits
Bellydance again last night. This time we drilled the first 1.5 minutes…over and over. I still don’t feel like I’ve gotten it yet. There’s one part that is really throwing me off.
I think the problem with me is that I’ve gotten so used to drilling a combination and then stopping and doing it again. Learning a choreography means I need to learn to move right into the next combination. I also need to do it smoothly. Ugh. This could take awhile.
Today my muscles are aching from last night, which at least lets me know my body is working hard!
So if there are any bellydancers that stumble in here, I’m open to some practice tips! The veil is still taking some getting used to, but I think that will come in time.
09.24.08
More Veil Work
We learned a bit more of our choreography last night…just a little…because I think most people (including myself) didn’t practice. So it was a mess. A chiffon explosion…craziness.
I’m still getting tangled up in my veil. I tried a braid last night and I think it was better than the pony tail. I also kept screwing my veil up, not quite sure how but it kept getting twisted and skewed before I even started dancing.
Joharah said in class that were learning to transition between our combinations as we’re used to drilling the basic moves over and over with no change. I am guessing that the more I practice, the faster everything will fall into place.
07.08.08
Slippery Shimmies
Bellydance class last night was truly an exercise in discomfort. First things first…I got pulled to the front of the class. Kate (who shall be known as the chicken for the remainder of this post) slid over the other corner at the back. I should tell you that for the past one and a half years we’ve been in bellydance we have taken up the rear corner as our post…every. single. class.
Why? Because then we don’t accidently catch horrifying glimpses of ourselves in the giant walls of mirrors that surround us. Anyway…
Fine I’ll go by myself to the front of the class, right behind our teacher. The advantages of dancing right behind the teacher…
- I can’t see past her to see myself in the mirror.
- She doesn’t watch me as closely since she doesn’t have eyes in the back of her head.
- Nobody else likes to be up front so I didn’t knock anyone out with my flailing arms.
And it was hot in that room last night. Like h.o.t…HOT! Sweat was pooling in places it had no business pooling. It was even dripping of my nose. Ugh…nothing quite like shaking your shimmy in a sauna.
It may have been hot, but as always it was fun. But hot.
05.29.08
Shut Up and Shimmy
Those were the words emblazoned on my belly dance instructors chest…and so we did. We had a pretty small class, 9 of us I think? I love the small class because I can see Joharah easier, on the other hand she can also see me easier…which has the tendency of throwing me off.
We practiced a few different turns which made me very dizzy, so then we practiced turning and spotting…fun times. We’re also learning to combine top and bottoms…we were doing chest lifts and just moving our weight from right to left…sounds easy? Try it. The hour went by quickly as always and I was sweaty and sore by the time we were done. We were also introduced to shaabi music, very fun stuff and hopefully I can get my hands on some.
