Beni wa Benak started life as a “tool kit” choreography for my advanced class. First, I had a handful of combos rumbling around in my head that I wanted to work into 3 or 4 consecutive lesson plans. Next step was a music hunt for something bright and fast-paced that would suit what I had… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Beni wa Benak
Category: Bellydance
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Changes, they are a’comin (for Celebrations Bellydance)
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” -Anais Nin. Thank you for this quote, Amber. It comes at a very timely moment for me. I have been thinking a lot lately about what is next for me in my… Continue reading Changes, they are a’comin (for Celebrations Bellydance)
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Dream a Little Dream
Originally I wanted to do a solo piece accompanied by Fawn on vocals – a vocal/dance duet. One day when we were knocking the idea around, Fawn suggested the song “Dream a Little Dream of Me.” I listened to the Mama Cass version and right away knew that this was going to be a troupe,… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Dream a Little Dream
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Dust & Feathers
Workshops are great places to get new music. I always like to buy the CD of music used by the visiting instructor. I’ve never bought one that didn’t make me want to jump up and dance. A couple of years ago I attended a workshop with Tito of Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. He taught a… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Dust & Feathers
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Orange Coloured Sky
I went through a lot of Big Band music before settling on Orange Coloured Sky, including a Count Basie piece called “Hayburner“. I actually spent a fair number of hours working with Hayburner before abandoning it. I kept a piece of paper in my music folder, and at Monday night band rehearsals I would scribble quick notes… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Orange Coloured Sky
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: perhaps, perhaps, perhaps
A picture speaks a thousand words. Look at those gorgeous girls dancing out in front of a live 15-piece swing band! As you see, I had fun with costuming this dance. I told all the girls to buy the little black dress of their dreams. Some already had one hanging in their closets. Others went shopping and had… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: perhaps, perhaps, perhaps