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Secrets of the Stage Volume 3: A Performance Course for Belly Dancers by Michelle Joyce | 
enlarge | Director: Michelle Joyce Actor: Michelle Joyce Studio: Cheeky Girls Productions Category: DVD
Buy New: $24.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 32553
Format: Ntsc Language: English (Unknown) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 85 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 884501082747 EAN: 0884501082747 ASIN: B001LV3QGM
Release Date: December 15, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Topics Covered: DANCING TO LIVE MUSIC - Dancers these days just don t seem to have as many opportunities to dance to live music and are out of their comfort zone when performing with a band. In this section we interview both dancers and musicians to get practical advice about preparation, etiquette, and survival techniques. CREATIVITY AND INSPIRATION - In this section we interview dancers about how they fill their creative wells and continue to stay motivated to create new dances. Concrete exercises and habits are suggested while potential blockages and bad habits are discussed. YOUR PROFESSIONAL IMAGE - Belly dance photographer Michael Baxter gives is advice about how to get great photos. Professional beauty consultant and belly dancer, Adriana, gives us a make-up lesson. *BONUS* SURVIVAL ARABIC FOR DANCERS Leyla Lanty gives us a micro Arabic lesson. You will be able to identify several of the commonly used words in Arabic songs. FEATURED DANCERS - Nanna Candelaria, Sandra, Amira Ariana, Sabriye Tekbilek, Zari, Shoshanna, Adriana, Bahaia, Luna, FEATURED MUSICIANS - Kaweh, Tim Bolling, Doug Adamz, Al 'Azifoon, Flowers of the Nile, Mary Ellen Donald FEATURED EXPERTS - Michael Baxter (photography), Leyla Lanty (Arabic) ABOUT THE SERIES "...information that every performer and instructor should have." What makes a captivating dancer? A captivating dancer knows how to draw in the audience and takes them on an emotional journey with every movement and expression. A captivating dancer shows us a different way of listening to the music without overpowering it and teaches us that there is beauty in even the simplest movements. A captivating dancer knows how to build drama and set up those wow moments. Unfortunately, most dancers simply focus on the mechanics of their movements and don't train themselves in the art of performing. Many dancers mistakenly think that performance skills cannot be learned and feel frustrated that it does not come naturally. Having sharp isolations and cute combinations are a result of training your muscles, but incorporating stage presence, emotion and musical awareness into your dance require training of a totally different kind. The exercises in this DVD are uniquely designed to help you become a better performer and to push your dance presentation to the next level.
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More of the Best December 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The goal of The Secrets of the Stage series is to fill in the gap between what you learn in class and the skills you need to be a successful performer, and that's exactly what you get. Volume 3 is my favorite to date.
I'm a big fan of the format as well: interviews with musicians and dancers overlaid over videos of their performances. It's not a play-by-play commentary of the performance you're watching, but it does give some context to what you're hearing, and who is speaking to you.
The section on dancing to live music was very good. It had a nice mix of practical tips (don't feel obligated to hit every note and accent, pay attention to the band members, etc.) and more inspirational ones (let go and accept uncertainty). I especially enjoyed the interviews with the musicians, and was glad that not only were they represented, but that several of them were interviewed.
The section on creativity was interesting and inspirational, but not as practical. I think it's value is to get you thinking about creativity and conscious of the idea that it's something you have to cultivate, rather than to give you a to-do list of things to try. (Although I second Michelle's recommendation for the book The Artist's Way.)
The segment on photo shoots was interesting, but somewhat short. Photographer Michael Baxter gave a series of tips, mostly on how to prepare for your shoot, plus a couple on how to get your photos to turn out well (face the light source, etc.) It's definitely valuable, but I would have liked to see a lot more, ideally including posing tips, etc.
Next, there was a step-by-step demonstration of stage makeup application. This covered a full theatrical face, including a very theatrical contoured eye look that I've always been curious about. I found this very helpful, but, like most makeup artists, the narrator used a little too much jargon. (How deep a color should a midtone be? I understand what "high mica content" means, but how can we tell when we're getting one when we are looking for products to buy?)
The video ends with a bonus section by Leyla Lanty that includes a few Arabic words and phrases that are commonly heard in belly dance music. The goal is to give the dancer an inkling of the meaning of a song. She'd introduce the word, variations on it, and give some background on the kinds of contexts it'd be used in. This section was fascinating and very useful, but a few of the items (like long and short vowel sounds) didn't really contribute towards that goal, so I would have preferred some more relevant content in it's place. I'd like to see this as a recurring segment in future volumes: maybe 3 or 4 more words on each disk?
All in all, the video has a great mix of practical tips and inspiration for any dancer who performs (or wants to perform), whether professionally or just in their living room.
Great info December 24, 2008 I really enjoy all the videos Michelle produces. This was full of great information. The first section was about live drumming. Different dancers were interviewed. You see there dance clip as they are talking and giving tips on how to dance to live music. There was a section with make up tips, photography tips and how to prepare for a photo shoot. And also some basic Arabic. A great video!
Mentorship in a Box! December 20, 2008 In the "Secrets of the Stage" series, a variety of professional dancers give their insights on various topics in bellydance performance. The first segments of Volume 3 feature terrific performance clips, with voice overs by the dancers on dancing to live music, and creativity and inspiration. The music used in the performances is fully credited, so that if you hear something you would like to have, you can find it: Being produced by a dancer, there are many such touches in this DVD. The image/make-up segment showed performance make-up application, and had some great make-up and photo tips! The "Survivial Arabic" segment focused on basic words commonly heard in song lyrics. I thought this segment might be dull and dry, but Leyla Lanty made it almost unbelievably interesting. I think a dancer is lucky to find one great mentor. The unique "Secrets of the Stage" DVDs bring you many.
I love this series December 17, 2008 Such good advice and it's stuff you don't find on other dvd's. All the info was helpful but I especially liked hearing from the non-bellydancers. As someone nervous about dancing to a live band it was nice to hear from one of them. It also includes advice from a bellydance photographer and a micro-Arabic lesson to help dancers identify some of the common words in songs in addition to the usual performances with voiceover from the dancers themselves.I hope Michelle keeps producing this series.
Here is a clip November 30, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2J10CP354OXLB
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