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US Mall 1 - Bellydance Basics and Beyond: Technique for a Solid Foundation

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List Price: $18.99
Our Price: $9.73
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Manufacturer: StratoStream - WorldDance New York Starring: Jenna Directed By: Jenna
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: STRATOSTREAM EAN: 0188883000109 Format: Color Label: StratoStream - WorldDance New York Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: StratoStream - WorldDance New York Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: StratoStream - WorldDance New York Release Date: 2006-09-26 Running Time: 140 Studio: StratoStream - WorldDance New York Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Customer Rating:      Summary: BellyDance basics and beyond Comment: I only have a year under my belt as a newbee dancer. I have done much reading and alot of video reviewing and by far this is the best DVD to reinforce the basic fundamentals which are the building blocks !! Jenna is cler and consise ! I've also learned new techniques and a better understand of teh ones I've learned in class! i highly reccommend this DVD to anyone! BRAVO!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent basic belly dance instruction. Comment: This is great basic instruction. You will press pause a lot, because there is so much packed into this DVD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I have never belly danced before Comment: so I was very careful selecting a beginner's DVD. I also had lower back problems since January so I wanted to make sure that the video explaines everything in detail and extra careful about posture, meticulous about techniques. Well, I wasn't disappointed in Jenna's, I love it all the way. She breaks up every movement in such detailed segments that you have no room doing something wrong. However, I do agree with those reviewers who says that this video is not the flashiest; there are no costumes (only hip scarfs), no mood lighting, no dance coreographies you can practice and not even a high cardio workout...but let me tell you something, I also own 2 DVDs like that and - to me as an absolute beginner - were useless. I couldn't see properly how to execute the isolations to begin with, never mind the coreography! By the time it was time to do it, I was lost and I could mostly feel it in my back that I wasn't doing someting right. So I set those aside for later and went for Jenna's, then Amira's. Now that I've almost got all the basics down, I pulled out my other two DVD's to watch and finally they made sense to me.
All this said, I still don't think that Jenna's dvd is boring. Far from that, I do it almost every day and I am looking forward to it. Here's a quick break down:
1., "Welcome" section has music and voice, and an intro to what you're gonna be doing.
2., "Posture & Basic Arms" section follows with no music just voice,
3., "Warmup" has music and voice again, not all warm up moves are belly dance some are just the classic warm up you can find anywhere (e.g. neck rolls) so even beginners can execute it properly.
4., "Isolations" (shoulders, ribcage, hips),
5., "Compound Moves" (circles, undulations, figure 8's),
6., "Traveling" (footwork, layered steps) which are all segments without music - only voice.
At the beginning having no music was very useful because there was no distraction but having been through it so many times now it would be nice to have music and/or voice option for segments 2,4,5,6. So maybe this would be the only thing I'd change. As an alternative, I ordered a CD Bellydance Superstars 1 - which I also love, great music! - just to play from my CD player when I feel that I need it along with the instructions.
7., "Practice Combinations", the very last part when she puts all the above together have music and/or voice options. Lastly, this also includes the cool down which is optional like everything else on this DVD.
Which is the other reason I like it so much because each part is accecable from the menu and sub-menu options. So you decide in what order you proceed, what you need more parctice on or you can play the whole DVD in order from beginning to end if that's what you want.
Then there's one bonus performance included, Jenna and her students doing a basic coreographed dance together (only music).
On the whole, I am very satisfied and love practicing with Bellydance Basics and Beyond! I cannot recommend it enough!
Since it covers so much more than an average beginner's DVD it will be in use for many more months/years to come; as a reference which you can always turn to later on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Technique, technique, technique Comment: This isn't a workout tape. It's not a choreography tape. It's bellydance technique.
What's good about it, though, is that it teaches introductory bellydance vocabulary with very clear descriptions of what happens when (and where). Lots of other bellydance instructors teach technique well, but the best of them can be intimidating. (Some are too fast; some just have a lot more endurance than your average beginner student.)
When I started trying to teach myself to dance, I had days when I could not bring myself to practice because the level of tape that I started with was too technically difficult--not so with this dvd. This isn't too difficult for a rank beginner.
I wouldn't buy this if you are looking for a dance tape: I would buy it if you want to know what you are really supposed to be doing if you are going to teach yourself bellydance without the benefit of a teacher.
Edit: After a few more viewings, I have to say that this is like a master class--watch it to see what else you pick up about technique. For really good, very basic technique, get Bellydance for Core Fitness and watch Ayshe's instructional segment. THAT is what really taught me to dance.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVD for uncoordinated beginners Comment: The other reviews have covered many of the wonderful things about this DVD - 2 1/2 hours of instruction, separate clips on arms, hips, etc, practice sessions with voice & music or music alone, the instructor faces a mirror so you can see her front and back while she's teaching a movement. All that is great. What I love about this DVD is that I am uncoordinated, and she breaks the steps down so that I can focus on just one thing - not worrying about arm movements while trying to do hip movements. Also, in doing just a few sections, I feel much more aligned (a little like after doing yoga). Definitely was worth the investment!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: BellyDance basics and beyond Comment: I only have a year under my belt as a newbee dancer. I have done much reading and alot of video reviewing and by far this is the best DVD to reinforce the basic fundamentals which are the building blocks !! Jenna is cler and consise ! I've also learned new techniques and a better understand of teh ones I've learned in class! i highly reccommend this DVD to anyone! BRAVO!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent basic belly dance instruction. Comment: This is great basic instruction. You will press pause a lot, because there is so much packed into this DVD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I have never belly danced before Comment: so I was very careful selecting a beginner's DVD. I also had lower back problems since January so I wanted to make sure that the video explaines everything in detail and extra careful about posture, meticulous about techniques. Well, I wasn't disappointed in Jenna's, I love it all the way. She breaks up every movement in such detailed segments that you have no room doing something wrong. However, I do agree with those reviewers who says that this video is not the flashiest; there are no costumes (only hip scarfs), no mood lighting, no dance coreographies you can practice and not even a high cardio workout...but let me tell you something, I also own 2 DVDs like that and - to me as an absolute beginner - were useless. I couldn't see properly how to execute the isolations to begin with, never mind the coreography! By the time it was time to do it, I was lost and I could mostly feel it in my back that I wasn't doing someting right. So I set those aside for later and went for Jenna's, then Amira's. Now that I've almost got all the basics down, I pulled out my other two DVD's to watch and finally they made sense to me.
All this said, I still don't think that Jenna's dvd is boring. Far from that, I do it almost every day and I am looking forward to it. Here's a quick break down:
1., "Welcome" section has music and voice, and an intro to what you're gonna be doing.
2., "Posture & Basic Arms" section follows with no music just voice,
3., "Warmup" has music and voice again, not all warm up moves are belly dance some are just the classic warm up you can find anywhere (e.g. neck rolls) so even beginners can execute it properly.
4., "Isolations" (shoulders, ribcage, hips),
5., "Compound Moves" (circles, undulations, figure 8's),
6., "Traveling" (footwork, layered steps) which are all segments without music - only voice.
At the beginning having no music was very useful because there was no distraction but having been through it so many times now it would be nice to have music and/or voice option for segments 2,4,5,6. So maybe this would be the only thing I'd change. As an alternative, I ordered a CD Bellydance Superstars 1 - which I also love, great music! - just to play from my CD player when I feel that I need it along with the instructions.
7., "Practice Combinations", the very last part when she puts all the above together have music and/or voice options. Lastly, this also includes the cool down which is optional like everything else on this DVD.
Which is the other reason I like it so much because each part is accecable from the menu and sub-menu options. So you decide in what order you proceed, what you need more parctice on or you can play the whole DVD in order from beginning to end if that's what you want.
Then there's one bonus performance included, Jenna and her students doing a basic coreographed dance together (only music).
On the whole, I am very satisfied and love practicing with Bellydance Basics and Beyond! I cannot recommend it enough!
Since it covers so much more than an average beginner's DVD it will be in use for many more months/years to come; as a reference which you can always turn to later on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Technique, technique, technique Comment: This isn't a workout tape. It's not a choreography tape. It's bellydance technique.
What's good about it, though, is that it teaches introductory bellydance vocabulary with very clear descriptions of what happens when (and where). Lots of other bellydance instructors teach technique well, but the best of them can be intimidating. (Some are too fast; some just have a lot more endurance than your average beginner student.)
When I started trying to teach myself to dance, I had days when I could not bring myself to practice because the level of tape that I started with was too technically difficult--not so with this dvd. This isn't too difficult for a rank beginner.
I wouldn't buy this if you are looking for a dance tape: I would buy it if you want to know what you are really supposed to be doing if you are going to teach yourself bellydance without the benefit of a teacher.
Edit: After a few more viewings, I have to say that this is like a master class--watch it to see what else you pick up about technique. For really good, very basic technique, get Bellydance for Core Fitness and watch Ayshe's instructional segment. THAT is what really taught me to dance.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great DVD for uncoordinated beginners Comment: The other reviews have covered many of the wonderful things about this DVD - 2 1/2 hours of instruction, separate clips on arms, hips, etc, practice sessions with voice & music or music alone, the instructor faces a mirror so you can see her front and back while she's teaching a movement. All that is great. What I love about this DVD is that I am uncoordinated, and she breaks the steps down so that I can focus on just one thing - not worrying about arm movements while trying to do hip movements. Also, in doing just a few sections, I feel much more aligned (a little like after doing yoga). Definitely was worth the investment!
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