Nat did a fabulously fun dance to a fabulously fun piece of music called “Chicky”. I was so excited for Nat because she was so excited (her excitement is contagious! Stay away if you don’t want to catch it!) She also bought her first “real” (her words) costume for this piece. A gorgeous bedlah (bra/belt set). Nat’s… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Soloist/Nat
Category: Bellydance
these blogs are all bellydance-related.
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Soloists/Amber
Amber was in position number three in the line up. First the Big Band did a feature piece: “Land of Make Believe”, followed by Andrameda’s metal fusion with sword, and then a Sharqi number by Amber. What a perfect and perfectly eclectic trio to open the show with! Amber came to us about 3 years ago… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Soloists/Amber
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Soloists/Andrameda
I think I’ve covered all of the troupe pieces. Now to the soloists! Last fall I sent notices out to the troupe dancers to let them know that there would be room in the show lineup for soloists. Four dancers indicated that they would like to perform a solo – wonderful! I did not give… Continue reading Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Soloists/Andrameda
Rockin’ the Casbah Notes: Beni wa Benak
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
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