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Have you ever had a show coming up and you really wanted to dance to a certain song but were not sure of how to edit the music to your liking? Maybe it was too long or maybe you wanted the ending to sound different to allow for a different stage transition.

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The thing is, many of us are having to juggle many other tasks apart from just dancing. Some of us have other careers and or families to look after too and others just have so much dance related work that it is hard to keep up the creative stuff and handle the admin as well.

There are many silly and simple options available if you are wanting to promote a show or class but probably more useful to dancers, whether they are professional or hobbyist are the music editing options.

I have some exciting new plans for this blog including a gift for you my lovely readers coming soon- stay tuned! In my research for my upcoming plans, I came across this belly dance video. I have no idea of who the dancer is (if you know please comment below), and she is an attractive lass and very flexible but that is maybe a little excessive use of the splits. What do you think?

The International Academy of Middle Eastern Dance (IAMED) was established to provide belly dancers, belly dance enthusiasts, and the general public with high quality belly dance concerts and videos, and to recognize the international stars of belly dance, their achievements, and their contributions to this beautiful art form.

The First Awards of Belly Dance took place at the Los Angeles Theater Center in September of 1997. The excitement about IAMED grew, and the membership base exploded as word of this new organization spread through the international belly dance community. Subsequent Awards ceremonies and shows, as well as other IAMED concerts, have become increasingly popular, featuring international stars of belly dance in theaters with state-of-the-art sound and lighting. Videos of these incredible concerts are produced by Suzy Evans, and released under the IAMED production company label, making these extraordinary events available to the public and belly dance fans around the world.

In addition to producing professional concerts, IAMED also strives to bring new dance talent into the belly dance community. This organization is a strong promoter of the concept of proper training, which helps to ensure quality in new generations of belly dancers. IAMED plays an important role in this endeavor by sponsoring belly dance classes and workshops with famous instructors from around the world, and by producing instructional videos taught by the masters in the dance.

In 2001, Suzy began producing the instructional video series for IAMED, with the same professional standards as the concerts. These DVDs contain easy-to-follow, detailed instruction from the best belly dance teachers in the world. Each subject is taught by an instructor who was chosen for their expertise on the topic, as well as their teaching abilities.

You can dance with us for free!We have published the basic belly dance moves and regularly upload new videos for you.All workouts are playlists of several videos and contain a complete body warm up and a relaxing cool downTell me more

Do the moves fromclass #1 already feel smooth & juicy?In class #2 you'll learn more belly dance basics: tilting internal circles and vertical circles with your hips and chest.The afro with pelvic floor integration is our specialty.

Sarina performs her alternative tribal fusion belly dance style at many venues in Eugene and sometimes Portland, Oregon. Whether she is steampunk belly dancing to neo-Victorian music, using her flamenco/burseque fusion fans with a 1920's flair, Andalusian skirt twirling, clowning it up at Cirque du Eugene, or fusing break dance and belly dance to a Star Trek remixed music, she brings creativity and fun to the dance.

Zumba, Flamenco, Solo Salsa & Belly Dance are some of the solo category of dancing. Essentially, these are the dance styles or genres where a dancer performs or dances by themselves. Some of these dancers can perform with a partner or even a group like zumba or salsa.

The solo or group dance genres (versus partner dancing) have always been very popular in many cultures. Seemingly, almost every culture has a sensual, rhythmic dance genres that are done either solo or in a group. Some of the solo dance genres include traditional Irish (River dance), hip hop, ballet, jazz, tribal fusion and break dance. Meanwhile, the solo or group dance genres we chose for this video blog are:

Flamenco is a type of Spanish folk music, as well as, a dance from southern Spain, which generally includes a guitar, handclaps, singing and dancing. Also, it has been around for several hundred years and is thought to have originated with the Spanish Romani. Historically, the flamenco dance uses beautiful arm and hand movements and the stamping of the feet and sometimes includes the use of castanets, shawls and fans, read more about Flamenco at Wikipedia

Belly dance is the Western name for a solo Middle Eastern dance genre with emphasis on the torso and hip movements. Still, in this dance genre the whole body is used. Belly dancing is a folk dance, as well as, a performance art dance genre. Also, to best accent the body movements, flowing, transparent costumes are worn. The American Tribal Style Belly Dance was created in the United States in 1987. Currently, American style belly dancer incorporates flamenco and hip hop along with other dance genres. In addition, belly dancing is thought to have many health benefits keeping the body agile and strengthening various parts of the body. In pop culture, belly dancing was popularized by the popular Colombian singer, Shakira, when she incorporated some belly dance movements in her music dance videos.

Salsa Solo is salsa dancing without a partner. Also, it often includes complex footwork and body movements and incorporates movements from other dance genres including mambo, samba, bachata and hip hop. Occasionally, when dancing salsa with a partner, the partners will split temporarily and do solo salsa shines, which are flashy salsa moves apart from ones partner. Read more about the Salsa dance here! Watch & read more about the Salsa Dance here!

Nadira has helped over a thousand dancers (yes, really!) through her Improvisation Toolkit DVD series, Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse and More Than Steps podcasts, and online courses such as Rock the Routine and How to Build a Sustainable Practice Habit.

Melissa is an amazing and gifted belly dance performer and teacher based in London, UK. She is known for her great ability to adapt her teaching methods to many different learning styles while making them fun, safe and technically correct. Belly dance classes are a great challenge, builds your fitness, body toning, improves your confidence and is self-empowering, whether online or in person

I have had a few belly dance teachers before but Melissa completely changed the way I felt about myself and the way I dance! Since joining I have lost weight, toned up and become much more confident within myself. She is an inspiration and helps each of us find our inner beauty and bring that to the way we dance! Most of all, a class with Melissa is always guaranteed to be fun, fun, fun!

A little bit later, thanks to the internet and the globalization, belly dance was spread in the whole world. Many schools and signature styles all over the world have been created.

Egyptian-American Karim Nagi helps to introduce students to Arab dance and Arab music in a high-energy performance featuring exciting traditional dances, and soulful folk music played on a variety of traditional instruments. Karim uses authentic costumes, maps, Arabic language, lots of audience participation, and humor, as he enlightens his audience about a captivating world beyond the headlines. Students will clap unique rhythms, dance, and celebrate as they learn about these ancient cultural traditions. A former faculty member of the New England Conservatory of Music, Karim now performs nationwide to great acclaim with the SHARQ Arabic Music Ensemble. He is a master percussionist and Arab dancer who likes to have fun with his audience

Belly dance, Raqs Sharki, oriental dance, Arabic dance, Middle Eastern dance, or whatever you prefer to call it, has always been a victim of several misconceptions. In order to explain some very common misconceptions and often misunderstood ideas on this form of dance, 10 of the biggest myths are explained below.

The other inclusive image is encouraged within belly dancing circles and, the longer dancers have been involved in this activity and been part of the belly dance community, the more they accept this image.

Outside of its countries of origin, belly dancing is still a type of dance which is mainly danced by women for women (although there are male belly dancers too) and the men who attend belly dancing shows as part of the audience in western countries are usually dragged along by their female partners, friends and relatives!

Nowadays in countries such as Egypt men perform folkloric dances, rather than Raqs sharqi, while in western countries some men perform both folkloric and Raqs sharqi styles, but they are still a small minority.

The bedlah, or two-piece cabaret costume, is, in reality, a Hollywood invention that Egyptians and Turkish dancers afterwards copied and now in Egypt and Turkey, they make beautiful and elaborated bedlah, selling them to dancers all over the world.

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