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tribal fusion belly dance - Rachel Brice's choreography - Ho Lan -múa bụng Việt Nam

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2010

I love tribal fusion belly dance, this time I try with a choreography of Rachel Brice, she is so incredible and wonderful...I love her style... Wish I could learn from a real tribal belly dance, not just at you tube vids. I have many faults in this video, I hope someone who know about belly dance can tell me more to improve my skill, thank you so much :)
I always love belly dacing :D

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  • Hi, I really liked your video, you're only learning from youtube? Well you look great. One thing that stood out to me are your hands. In a workshop with Mardi she discussed hands and Zoe's thoughts on being able to tell a dancer's experience through their hands. I can see you do the same thing as me, which is move them about quite a lot. If you watch more experienced dancers (ie - the Indigo) their hands are always smooth, flowing, and never too fast or flashy. Good luck!

  • @JanisSmithe oh, you are so lucky cause u have chance to learn belly dance with the Indigo, I really admire Rachel, Zoe and Mardi, they are so wonderful, LOVE THEM ...And about my hands, u are right, they were so bad, I must try many more :) Thank you so much for your words..kisssesss :D

  • Hello,Holan Isee that I havent commented this one before. It appears that you can handle anything within bellydancing.Great show.

  • @dhj236 just love it..thank you very much :)

  • this was pretty good! ur belly roll is poor, tho. Try to refine it more and it'll look a MILLION times better! Try to do it using only your stomach muscles, not your pelvis.

  • @iamspecial14 : you are absolutely right about my belly roll :)

    must to try it ...

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  • i like it so much, you are amazing! :)

  • @holan311985 Oh I didn't mean your hands were bad! Just that they give you away as a newer dancer, that's all! :) In all of my video I see the same thing and it's hard to change, especially during faster choreo. You could try putting coins in between your fingers while practicing to draw your attention to your hands. I do that sometimes, seems to help. Taking workshops with Rachel and Mardi has definitely been a great learning experience! You posted this so long ago, I bet you're great now!

  • Well done.

  • Suroboyo, kalianak...

    Bangkeane dowo, tari'ane uenak...hehehe...

  • hi, i learned this choreo as well (: its a difficult one, but try to do the movements a little bit slower, but like rachel does slow but strong. I think you werent able to time your movements with the music pretty good? so maybe you can study that a little bit more? (: but furthermore, your movements itself are nice an flowing , sometimes a bit woody, (?). and i love your hair !!

  • Oh i forgot to mention, be sure to practice breathing and do LOTS of yoga, that can help with your strength and flexibility!! Rachel Brice is my Fav. too

  • Only learning from youtube? Wow, for that you were still great!! May i suggest buying Rachel Brice Serpentine, and also going on her website to find out about workshops that could be in you're area. I'm pretty sure she travels worldwide. But if not go to amazon and buy serpentine.. Oh and be prepared because my belly dancer teacher attended her workshops and could barely walk for a week. just a little note before you buy it... I LOOOOOOOOVE you're performance :):):)

  • Hi, I really liked your video, you're only learning from youtube? Well you look great. One thing that stood out to me are your hands. In a workshop with Mardi she discussed hands and Zoe's thoughts on being able to tell a dancer's experience through their hands. I can see you do the same thing as me, which is move them about quite a lot. If you watch more experienced dancers (ie - the Indigo) their hands are always smooth, flowing, and never too fast or flashy. They should smooth in time.

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