Here is my last creation, inspired by a wonderful Marina Oganyan.
I made a lot of progress but still working on making "bigger" moves. It's so hard... Any suggestions?
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07-10-2012 12:09 PM #1I could get used to this!
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How do you learn to make your moves big?
07-10-2012 02:21 PM #2I could get used to this!
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Re: How do you learn to make your moves big?
Hello! Do you mean choreographing movements for a big piece of music or making your actual movements larger?
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Re: How do you learn to make your moves big?
That's a fun performance!
I don't think there's anything wrong with your range of motion. But if a bigger look to your moves is what you want, here's my advice:
1) You have slender hips, and the modern minimalist costumes like you're wearing in this clip don't do much to enhance the hipwork. Your hipwork would look bigger if you were wearing a more classic Egyptian style costume -- or a Bella/Sim style -- with lots of layers of fringe at the hipline. Try tucking a silk veil in to make poufs with tails at each hip next time you're in class and see how much your movement leaps! If you feel like it makes a big difference, then make it a priority that your future costume buys have hip-maximizing properties. It's possible to find them, even in the most modern styles.
2) You could add more of a sense of movement to your dance by breaking out of the vertical line of your body more. I call this dancing 'out of the test tube.' Imagine that you're contained inside a giant test tube (or transporter beam, if you're a sci fi geek!) then imagine trying to get out of that shape. Kicks,*really* deep big hip circles, poses that have you bending at the hips and extending your arms horizontally -- experiment with finding more horizontal lines for your body.
3) Level changes!
4) Dynamics. You can make the tiniest movements seem insanely powerful if you frame them inside some negative space (pause before & after, just for a breath) and then execute the move with either a sharp muscular stop or a bounceback. So pause for a sec... then POW crisp move.. then pause & maybe slow smile... then dance on...Last edited by Lauren_; 07-10-2012 at 03:50 PM.
07-10-2012 04:18 PM #4I could get used to this!
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Re: How do you learn to make your moves big?
I really enjoyed watching this! you are gorgeous
Can I ask what is the song please?
I agree with Lauren, pausing because making a big POP or BOOM always creates bigger moves. ALso working on stretching out and strengthening the muscles of the obliques and quads, and bringing the shimmy from the glutes!
07-11-2012 07:09 AM #6I could get used to this!
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07-11-2012 08:25 AM #7Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: How do you learn to make your moves big?
This might sound silly compared to all the great advice you've gotten, but I always get compliments on my dancing from certain people when I wear my coin costume with long fringe. The movement (and sound!) of the coins and fringe really does accentuate your movements and make them appear bigger, and I always think it's perfect to wear for a drum solo. So if you like that kind of costuming, it's a super easy way to oomph up the impact of your moves.
07-11-2012 12:17 PM #8I could get used to this!
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Re: How do you learn to make your moves big?
I have nothing helpful to add. I just wanted to say that you are exquisite : )
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