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Must have Music Cd’s

I did not realize how extensive this list could be and how long it would take me!!  Recently, I had one of my student ask for a recommendation of what CD she should by and after working on the list for several weeks…it has been a daunting task to say the least.  I have shortened the previous list to just a few that I think you as my students should have.  As we go I will add more to your list, but this is just a start.

Some of the cds will be strictly for listening, music you should know, drilling and choreography.  I will give you the links directly through Amazon in which you can make a purchase and I will make a very small commission.  If you do not want to link directly to my amazon page then all you have to do is a search for that CD to make the purchase.  I realize that this list is not extensive, but this is a really good place to start in order to build your song and CD list.  I will update this list periodically for you so stay tuned!

The first CD that I suggest is The Top Ten Songs Every Belly Dancer Should Know.  I have this CD and I have used a few songs for performance such as Azizza & Shik Shak Shock.  I have also played this Cd in class.

This next CD is one that I have and I use alot in class for Drills and our Warmup.  You will recognize many of the songs such as Battle, The Lantern and Tabla Toy.

The Belly Dance Superstar CD’s are a great choice and I have most of these.  The songs are very upbeat and they have a mixure of various artists.  Most students usually love the cds because of the variety.  One of my favorites currently is  Belly Dance Superstars IV.

The Masters of Belly Dance is another cd I have and what I like about this is that it offers alot of good classical music.  This is a cd that all students should have as to it has alot of music you should know such as Aziza, Enta Omri and Tamar Henna just to name a few. This is one that I do play in class so some of the pieces will be familar to you.

The next Cd is one of the newer ones that I have purchased it reminds me of the Belly Dance Superstar cd’s in which it has alot of upbeat and pop music.  I have only played a few songs in class but it is quickly becoming one of my favorites.

This next CD is all about drumming by Susa Pampanin.  I do not have this yet, but it is on my list to get!!  She is a wonderful drummer and this cd has alot of different rhythms that you can use to drill and practice with.

 

 

 

Najla’s Blog

Today, I am writing, letting you all know what has been going on in my world lately.  This blog is going to be more informative and collective and not just based on one thing.  I hope you enjoy it and still find it informative!

In June, Alyssa graduated from high school, after a very emotional and tough year, with her father passing away.  It was truly amazing to find her strength and determination and succeeding at such a hard time for most teenage girls!  I am so proud of her!!  Right away she spent a week in Orlando Florida, with one of her best friends and came home for only a day and a half and then was back off on a mission trip to Montana for 2 weeks!!  She actually gets back today and tells me she has so many pictures and stories to tell me so I am looking forward to her being back home.  It has been nice even though, I have missed her, it has given Jeremy some time together.

In the dance world, I have had a lot of things going on and it has been very exciting for myself.  It started with the Shimmy Mob in May and met some wonderful dancers from Columbus and established new friendships!  A few of the girls from Columbus, came down to Chillicothe and we did some impromptu dancing at the Feast of the Flowering Moon and had a wonderful time!!    June has been the most exciting for myself though.  It started by dancing at Athena Nile’s Birthday Party, you can watch my performance on my video page.  The audience was absolutely wonderful and it was a blast!!  Pictures will be coming soon!

Athena and I along with another dancer from Columbus, Erica have come together to collaborate and our working on a choreography piece for a show in August!!  I am really excited about this and I am so happy to be part of this group!!  I have been traveling to Columbus, each week to rehearse with both girls and all I can say is it is going to be fantastic!!!

Classes for the summer have been consolidated so currently there will be classes on Wednesday at Carver Community Center from 7-8 pm in Chillicothe and Saturdays from 10-11 am in Greenfield at the First Presbyterian Church.  I am hoping to pick up the Tuesday class again sometime in August where I will start a brand new beginner class!!

I hope everyone is enjoying their Summer!!  Have a wonderful Fourth of July and stay safe!!

Hugs!!

Najla

The Life of a Professional Belly Dancer

When does someone become a professional dancer that is asked by quite a few students.  It is also something that many do not have a good understanding of what is meant by being a proffesional and many times students and others do not know the difference  between a dancer is is only at the amatuer level and one who has reached the professional level.

We are first going to take a look at the definitions of a professional and amatuer so we can distinguish between the two.  Lets start with the definition of professional.  Professional-livelyhood or monetary gain.  Skilled, expertise, knowledgable, conforms to standards of profession, recieving pay.  It is one who is competentant and who gives instruction to others or is hired by others.  They have distinctive qualifications and is someone who is trained, experianced, a master, competent.  They teach those who want to learn and they draw an income and pay taxes.  A professional dancer has the proper training, works hard and is very dedicated and is one who seeks out legitimate training  by other dancers who are qualified and they will have either a coach or mentor.  They are one who must train constantly and the not only teach, perform but educate others and are self diciplined and their life is all about dance, in which they are constatnly working on performance and rehearsing while practicing for hours and preparing.  It requires a certain amount of talent and love for the art in order to make it a career, mastering the skills, marketing, accounting and public relations.  It takes continuas education and not only managing yourself but others.  They are true represetnitives of the art and spend time respecting, networking and working toward increasing the awarness withing the dancers own community.

An amatuer is someone who engages in an activity for pleasure there is little to none financial or professional benefit.  It is done as either a past time or hobby and the amatuer is not experianced or seasoned.  They can be be or still do not have all the skills that is needed to become professional and they do not have enough training and or study and performance.  They do not have the knowledge yet that is needed to be at the professional level. They are those that have not mastered all the elements of  the dance Most students and most dancers fall under this catagory. They have no desire to gain monetary value and do not have the desire or dedication to reach the professional level.

What does my average day look as a professional belly dancer like most of us we do have other jobs very few professional belly dancers are able to live on what they make by just dancing.  I wake up at about 6:30 every morning to get ready for my other job where I spend about 6 hours at 4 days a week.  The first thing I do in the morning is usually check my dance email and reply back to anyone that has emailed me, get ready for work and head out the door by 8:45 am.  Throughout the day I will recieve texts or phone calls about from either students I already have, prospective students, clients and so on.  I am continually touching base with each returning calls or text messages.  I go home at lunch and again check my dance email and reply to those that have emailed me. As  I go back to work and while working I will come up with choreography, moves, class curriculum is always on my mind so I jot down notes throughout the day on ideas and plans I have.  I leave for the day at 4:00 which is when I take care of family stuff but in the mix I am again emailing or on the phone talking belly dance.  Every day there is class text to do, cds to burn, packets to make, coming up with choreography, learning choreography and so on.  When I have a class I spend most of my time after I get off work preparing and driving to the class and not getting home until 8:30.  Once home then this is the time I have to work on my own choroegraphies, getting ready for performance, and or training.  Wait, there is still more….my website has to be constantly updated, writing blogs, videos and so forth. Monthly newsletters done, editing videos. Writing articles to be published and seeing what is going on in the dance community that myself and or my students can take part in and  talking with other dancers (networking).  Marketing myself is an ongoing effort in order to try and get gigs and performances and I am always looking for places for not only myself to dance but my students as well.  Then there is the financial side keeping my costs and what comes in is an ongoing thing. This usually puts me up to 11:00 pm and we have not even talked about up keep on costumes and or making, preparing for student recitals and more!!  No wonder there are some days when I feel I can’t move!!!  I will tell you though that I would not have it any other way!!  Being a professional belly dancer takes commitment and time, but for me it is truly worth it when I see a student grow or I put a smile on someones face by dancing!!

The Year for Choreography

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Since the start of February  my students and I have been working very hard on learning new choreography.  Specifically, we have been working on the choreography for our upcoming performance that will happen May 12, 2012 in Columbus, The Shimmy Mob.  The choreograpy has been very challenging and we have made some adjustments. but it is going very well and I am so proud of all my girls and their hard work and determination!!  Last year we had started to work on choreography to Gana and due to situations we were not able to finish it, but we will do so this year!!  I have put the final choreography notes on th choreography page and soon you will be able to watch a video performance of the choreography!!  My Intermediate group had been working on choreography to Dance of Eternity and we will be reviewing that as well as teaching it to the new students who have joined us!!!  Later down the road we will also be working on a cane choreography that I came across it is a cute choreography and I have made some changes to it.  This will allow all my students to get a feel for what it is like dancing with a prop and the students will get a feel for the saidi rhythm.  Having a few pieces of music that are choreographed will help out when we are invited somewhere to perform and will give us a few pieces to play with!!!  Learning choreography will help you see how you transition from one move to the next, but remember it will not help you impromptu dance which is my goal for all students to be able to hear music and dance to it without thinking about moves or counting.  It is about letting yourself go, being free with the music and interpreting it in your own way.  We will eventually get back to drilling.  I am asking all my students to take the time to work on your drills at home, when we are not in class.  Here is an exampe of how you can set it up and work on certain parts each day:

Sunday off

Monday Chest: drops and lifts. chest circles and chest slides

Tuesday Hips; Sharp:  Pistons both ups and downs, Hip thrusts

Wed Hips; Soft:  figure 8’s, small hip cirlces, mayas, ribbons

Thursday Glute drills

Friday Arms: moving through first, second and third position, snake arms, shoulder rolls, shoulder thrusts, wrist circles

Saturday Pelvic and Abs:  pelvic lifts, pelvic drops, pelvic roll, contract mid section of belly in and release.

Having a day for a different part of the body will allow you to focus more and will round out your dancing so that you are not working on the same movements or body parts each day!!  It will make you more aware of your movement and what needs worked on and drilling will make

 

Getting the most out of your dance

 

Like most of us who start dancing when we go to our first class we really do not know what to expect or what we are even getting into.  For some of us Belly Dancing is a way to exercise or meet new people or it is on there bucket list, which I have just recently heard this statement more then once over the last year!   Then there are those of us who decided to take it up to fill a burning passion that is inside of us, to learn an art and culture.  The reasons why we dance or varied and what we put into the dance varies within each of us and how driven and motivated we are.

I am going to give you guidelines that I feel it is important for all students to not only grown with the dance but to learn.  Honestly, it cannot be done in a one hour class once a week.  Each student should take it upon themselves to do homework when away from class so here are just a few suggestions and you will be amazed at the results!!

Keep a Journal

Writing about your experiances wheter it is about class time, moves that you are learning, how you are feeling is a very important aspect of your dance journey.  You will find out what inspires you, what you like and do not like.  It will help you put into play what needs to be worked on and what you have accomplished.  The journal is for you to write about your feelings about the dance.  I suggest writing in it at least once a week.  This will really help you reflect on your studies.

Listen to music

There is a reason why I supply my students with music Cd’s.  This is so you can listen to the different sounds and rhythms at your own convenience away from class time.  If you have a Cd player in your car keep your music there and listen to it when you drive or take some time away from others and play your music in a quite place and just listen to it.  Thats right, no dancing just listen to the different rhythms, instruments and accents.  You will learn the music very quickly and be able to pick things out into it that will help prepare you when you go to choreograph your first piece or even improv.

Youtube

Go to Youtube and wach videos of other dancers, this will allow you to see how other dancers put moves together and give you a sense of the wonderful assortment of the different styles and how each of us interpret the music making it our own.  You will be suprised you also may pick up a cute move as you watch.  Some dancers to check out:  Suhaila Salimpour, Aziza, Suzzana Del Vehicco, Jillina, Ansuya, and my mentor Leyla Najma just to name a few.

Subscribed to a magazine

This will give you insight on what other dancers are doing and what is going on the dance community and how other dancing are achieving their dreams.  There are two magazines that I suggest Jareeda and Belly Dance Chronicles both our wonderful and very unique and different. Here are the websites:  http://www.jareeda.com/ and http://www.isisandthestardancers.com/CHRONICLES/Chronicles.htm.

Dance

This is a given, in order to improve and learn you must practice at home.  I can easily tell those students who practice away from class and those who do not.  It really does not take that long and even if you have 5 minutes pick something that you need to work on wheter it is pistons or chest circles and work on that one move.  You will be amazed at the difference it will make and sometimes it takes being away from class and in the comfort of your home for the light bulb to go on!  You do not have to carve out an hour and it is important to realize that you do not have to work on everything at once.  One day focus on just hips, another day focus on arms, or focus on just sharp movements and then another soft.

This gives you five different things to work on in the comfort of your home for five days if your feeling ambitious!!  This is just a start and basic guidelines and I will write more about this in the future and expand.

Along with this read my blogs and newsletters to keep up to date!!