Tahitian Fusion Choreography Course For Belly Dancers

Published 2022-04-13
Platform Udemy
Rating 5.00
Number of Reviews 2
Number of Students 10
Price $19.99
Instructors
Alisa Shine
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A step-by-step Tahitian fusion choreography course for belly dancers to expand dance technique & inspire new show ideas

Have you been belly dancing for a while and would like to expand your dance vocabulary?

Are you a belly dance teacher and looking for some new choreography/class ideas to teach to your students?

Or maybe you have some dance showcase coming up and would like to stand out with your performance?

I am excited to share with you belly dance & Tahitian dance techniques and combinations which we will put together in a very expressive, jaw dropping Tahitian fusion choreography!

This choreography can be:

This course is designed for intermediate & advanced belly dance students, professional dancers and teachers.

The content is divided in 2 parts:


- Arm work

- Upper body work

- Hip work

- Foot work

We go over the drilling together. I give tips and techniques to make the movements look more juicy and isolated. We explore the difference of hip technique in belly dance and in Tahitian dance and talk about common technical mistakes dancers make in the movements.



Note for beginners:

I do NOT recommend this course if you have never danced before. It can be challenging and overwhelming to the point you feel disappointed in your abilities and never want to dance again. Besides, the tempo of choreography is quite fast so even experienced dancers will need to train well before they totally get it. We know that hip work in belly dance and Tahitian dance is very specific and requires a lot of practice. That’s why if you are a beginner get familiar with the basics first and once you are ready - jump in and let’s enjoy together!


Music:

The music I use in the class was composed by a great drummer of Lebanese background and a good friend of mine, Khader Ahmad. His style is truly unique, his drum work is truly inspiring and his music normally gets everybody up from a chair!

The track I use for the drum solo is called Tablahiti. The first part consists mainly of Arabic Rhythms then it merges with the second part where we find mostly Tahitian rhythms. Its original length is 4.03 min. I cut it down to 2.35 as the tempo of the music is quite intense and requires a good techniqality. In my opinion, short and energetic performances have a lasting impression.


I hope you enjoy this course as much as I did when I was recording it for you.

Are you ready? Let’s dive in!




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