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Remember back to your first few month of bellydance class – or maybe you are still in those first few months! Every week you are presented with a few new places to try to coax your hips to go. Some are easier than others. One side works better than the other. That’s the way it is for pretty much everyone. The first 6 to 9 months of bellydance is really building your foundation. Good posture,
Bellydance, Bellydance Practice Tips, Teaching Bellydance, The Sparkly Life: Mahin's Musings, Training & Fitness for Dancers
Sometimes you just need an idea. Whether it’s something fresh to motivate you for a personal practice session, planning a class or something to spark a solution for a section of choreography. Those are good times to think out of the box. Having a few prompts on hand can help you get started. Let’s look at one and some ways you can use it. Prompt: Choose a shape and see how many ways you can express it. We
Bellydance, Bellydance Practice Tips, Teaching Bellydance   , , , ,
Recently I’ve been doing a lot of reading and research on practice techniques – both for my own personal practice and to better help my students achieve their dance goals. In my reading this week,  I came across this description of an expert baseball hitter’s skills. It instantly resonated with me and I recognized the parallel in my own world: “These hitters have just a split second to decide whether to swing and, if so, where
Bellydance, Bellydance Performance Tips   , , ,
  I recently had the opportunity to interview Joana Saahirah, international performer and instructor. Joana’s dance career has taken her around the globe, including living and working in Egypt for 8 years, performing with her own orchestra. In this interview,  we discuss the different views of Raqs Sharqi she has encountered, originality within the confines of a traditional dance style and more. Mahin: It’s a pleasure to be able to speak with you! You have
Bellydance, Dancer & Musician Interviews, Uncategorized
Bad people are out there – and some of them have their sights set on the the bellydance community. In particular, I’m talking about scam artists. Recently, I’ve seen a lot of people posting about this on Facebook, asking if a request for services they have received is legitimate. I have been getting these for so many years, I was really surprised that so many dancers had never seen or heard of it before. So
Bellydance, The Business of Bellydance, Uncategorized