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06-20-2008 02:57 PM #1Master BHUZzer





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Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
Okay, I went through and made footnotes all through this video and then my friggin video software crashed without saving grrrrr and my hip hurts from sitting too much so I'm posting a few little tidbits here and will come back with more details later.
I'm well aware it was not my finest night - nor was it the band's - and yes, my upper back was in a lot of pain (pre-chiropractor!) and this vid will most likely only stay up long enough to get the point across. But look at my "default" moves versus Lucy's. (If you already default up and are striving for nice Egyptian style, good for you!)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjiJ7uURJ6Q]YouTube - Nasila's Alf[/ame]
1:24, 2:09, 2:20 I instinctively start down and then correct it
4:10 rhythm changes, big dums, downs okay but then watch my chest and count...this is good, until about 4:35 and oh no!! everything's going down, chest starts dropping
5:35 there's that damn move again
NOW, watch Lucy, born to generation after generation of Egyptian Awalem women.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWHhnW4hppM]YouTube - Lucy - Belly dance[/ame]
Yes, she has accents down on big dums in the beginning, when the music calls for it and at major rhythm changes. But when there are no heavy accents, check out her default...
Particularly at 1:28, 2:20, 3:17, 3:50 there it is again.
Anything?
And while you're at it, watch Diana again. She's not Egyptian but been living there for many years and is promoted by Egyptians as a fine Egyptian choreographer. Why?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrQ6NAEvREU]YouTube - Diana Tarkhan[/ame]
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Re: Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
oh and here (and I think she's wearing Melodias!! awww, how cute!)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj3P5pa_amw]YouTube - Diana Tarkhan workshop in Amana Studio Paris - March 2008[/ame]
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Oh and I've decided I look like a big gray seal in that costume so I think it's gonna be put up for grabs if Tahira doesn't want it. I put a lot of $$ into it, had a headband made and added crystals. Someone else may have dibs...gotta check the original thread.
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Man, that camerawork on the Lucy clip is irritating! You hardly get to see the dancer!
Anyway. I somehow missed the point. It's something about that walk. And then?
Please explain.
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Nasila--I like your interpretation of Alf Leyla better than Lucy's. I don't care if her default is "up" moves or down moves. It doesn't matter.
And you do NOT look like a seal. Silly.
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Okay, I'm not crazy...I read Meredith's post and went, "I thought Americans go down and Egyptians go up..."
I saw what you were saying and I just think this "up" "down" thing is much ado about nothing. I like your dancing Nasila--if it's good up/down is irrelevant.
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I hope these videos will still be up later, can't watch them all right now (too many interuptions).
I loved National Geographics story on belly dance, it featured Lucy (first time I ever saw or heard of her).Last edited by gothique; 06-20-2008 at 04:12 PM. Reason: this = these typos
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PS,
I like your dancing also Nasila, and you looked great in the grey dress!
(Not sure I liked the veil color with it, hard to see on this laptop)
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06-20-2008 04:23 PM #12Re: Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
Nasila, your 'default' is a backstep (the hips naturally go down on the first step), Lucy's is an Egyptian walk with the hip accent on the first beat (westerners tend to step first, arabs/egyptians tend to hip first). They're both fine interpretations of the music, from what I can see, just different.
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can you find me a clip with an Egyptian doing a backstep?
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And there really is a lot of gold in that costume! I "lost" the sliver and gold veil that I'd bought to go with it (and a OOAK Moroccan caftan!) at RaqsLA, and Old Betsy was the only option left at the time.
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06-20-2008 05:02 PM #17Re: Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
Soheir Zeki here, does a variation on it - in the ultra-subtle Egyptian style - at 1:11. We tend to do it bigger, but I've seen Amani, I think, do backsteps in a way we are more familiar with. (Looking for video documentation)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH4q8gYlYEI&feature=related]YouTube - Soheir Zaki[/ame]
and how much more down on the one downbeat can you get than in the same video at 2:44?
I think that there's something else going on in the code than what has been described so far.
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Call me crazy..but I thought you were stunning in the costume...but then..I loved the costume!!
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(westerners tend to step first, arabs/egyptians tend to hip first)
A clue!!! Clean and sweet!!! Thanks!
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yes Tex! A perfect example....watch Soheir do her backstep at 1:11. Her chest is lifting!! Watch me...it's sinking.
The hagalla step 2:44 falls at a rhythm change and she's accenting the big doum.
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06-20-2008 05:31 PM #23Re: Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
Here's Yousra Hanem (who I don't really care for much) but she does a backstep right off the bat in this vid.
Again, it's smaller than we do it:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LPcm4S_GKk&feature=related]YouTube - Yousra Hanem Belly Dance Lebanese[/ame]
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Re: Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
Nasila,
Lucy's up hips on the DUM are an exception, not the rule. The Egyptian dancers usually drop on the downbeat when doing unweighted hip drops.
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06-20-2008 05:53 PM #28Re: Dance Code spinoff: the YouTubes
No, both Yousra and Amani are Lebanese. However, I was trying to illustrate that the backstep isn't wrong, or non-native, but that we Americans may have picked up a more pan-Arab way of dancing, incorporating Lebanese and other interpretations in our style. I'm going to have to do some research to find out if any Egyptians have incorporated the backstep.
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Well, if it's dancing we're talking about, then why the comment about Diana and her Melodias/not-Melodias? A lot of people wear 'em. I get a bit frustrated when I hear others getting frustrated (um...huh?) about our lack of 'Egyptian-ness'. I went to a chinese restaurant the other day and got the best chinese food in my life. I had a peek in the kitchen as I went out, and the chef was none other than...someone named Gonzales. He wasn't Chinese but made something so fantastic I didn't care if it was authentico or not. Inspiration is great, but there are so many differences that we can never look like anything but American dancers... and that my dears is just Fine. Really.
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