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Tribal Fusion Bellydance Workshop

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Tribal Fusion Bellydance Workshop at Dance Conmigo. March 15, 2008. With Danielle Davies.

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  • I take American tribal Style bellydance. We call it an egyptian (stolen from cabaret style); the fusion part comes where the teacher is turning it in 1/4 turns to the right, whereas we would half turn them (toward the left) or full turn them (again, left). Still, it's fab choreo and I think I might introduce that vcariation to our troupe ;p

    The joy of dancing lives on

  • Ah, found the band. It's a band called Brass Menazeri playing 'Opa Cupa'. Hope this helps!

  • They're dancing to a klezmer/gypsy tune called 'Opa Cupa' but I'm not sure who's done this arrangement.

  • Can anyone tell me the title of the song they danced to?

  • yes,think it´s definetly the egyptian and not an arabic hiptwist.

  • That's one of the many, many beautiful things about tribal fusion.. I have different names for all of my combos, and VERY far from traditional. I thought the vid was great, and call the moves whatever you want. lol It's gonna have your own twist on it anyway.

  • In the world of belly dance there are a million names for the same thing! It really just depends on the teacher and the style of dance!

  • Arabic hip twist? Is this an Egyptian with you changing the name? I see people changing names of moves and I get confused.

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