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BellyDance "Oriental Dance By Aradia"-combinations for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance (2006)

Aradia  |  DVD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Aradia
  • Format: NTSC, Full Screen
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Run Time: 80.0 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000GWSFG8
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #163,749 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Editorial Reviews

Aradia of Las Vegas brings her 29 years of Middle Eastern dance experience to this video for Intermediate to Advanced dancers. She provides sizzling combinations to use for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance. Including: An Introduction about the style and it's defining element. Combinations facing the camera. Combinations with her back to the camera so you can follow along as you would in a dance class. Performance of each style. Total running time is 1 hour 20 minutes. Filmed in High Definition, packed full of information and technique, with an easy to follow format. A must have for all Belly Dance enthusiasts!!

 

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than worth it!, August 6, 2006
This review is from: BellyDance "Oriental Dance By Aradia"-combinations for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance (DVD)
Aradia not only provides clear, step by step instruction on several combinations for use in your dancing, but she also offers the viewer useful knowledge on the history, characteristics, and the subtle differences of each type of dance. But that's not all, she also has filmed three different performances in the DVD, each in a different costume.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Packed full of information & variety, October 4, 2007
This review is from: BellyDance "Oriental Dance By Aradia"-combinations for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance (DVD)
With great production quality and packed full of instruction, education, and entertainment, Aradia's DVD is a valuable addition to a belly dancer's collection. Very useful tips of the similarities and differences in Middle Eastern dance styles and clear, pleasant instruction. Includes warm-up, instruction, beautiful performance clips from various shows, and full performances in different costumes. Great music by DJZen & John Bilezikjian.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent comparison of three styles, plus some nice material to take home, April 13, 2010
This review is from: BellyDance "Oriental Dance By Aradia"-combinations for Egyptian, Lebanese and Turkish Oriental Dance (DVD)
I really enjoyed this video. The "talking" portions were short but enlightening, and I learned a lot of good material from it. I'd highly recommend it to you as well if you:

- are an intermediate, advanced, or professional belly dancer
( Aradia does not break down most of the movements, so beginners and advanced beginners may need to ask their teachers for help breaking down the moves)

- are interested in seeing Egyptian, Lebanese, and Turkish belly dance compared and contrasted

- would like to learn some attractive, versatile combinations


What you get:

- A quick introduction to the aesthetics of the Egyptian, Lebanese, and Turkish styles of belly dance

- 3 combinations in each style

- A full-song performance in each style


What I Liked:

- The video made the difference between the three styles VERY clear. I've studied with several teachers, each of whom has a different interpretation of "Arabic" belly dance, and now I understand why, given what I know about their influences.

- The combinations are cute, they fit the music Aradia has chosen, and they could easily be adapted to go with other music. They move quickly, and some are not easy to execute, but they are well-structured, so they won't fly over your audience's head.

- For each style, Aradia begins the performance with the combos she just taught. That helped me understand what she was doing as she expanded on those ideas later in the piece.

- The Turkish section used music in 4/4 time, which is often neglected. (Most Turkish videos focus on 9/8, but that's not all there is to Turkish dance!) Also, Aradia danced to "Geceler" which is one of my favorite Turkish songs, and it was a treat to see it interpreted by someone so talented and well-versed in Turkish style.

- Aradia spent just the right amount of time breaking down and practicing each combo. I didn't feel rushed or bored.


What I Didn't Like:

- The Egyptian & Lebanese style sections used pop-y/remix-y music. I would have preferred more classical/traditional selections.

- Each "chapter" was actually a title on the DVD (rather than a proper chapter), so the "step forward" button on my remote didn't work.

- When facing you, Aradia says "right" when she's working on the viewer's left. This is pretty common on video, but it gets a little confusing when she turns around and her right actually IS your right.

- Aradia's performance in the Egyptian section seemed a little prissy. The moves and musical interpretation were perfect for the genre, but her performance was missing the "goo" and the emotional intensity you find in good Egyptian dancers.

(This is not to criticize Aradia's dancing. I've seen clips of her performing in Egyptian style and she absolutely had the "goo" and the "love"; those qualities just didn't come through in this performance.)


I'd love to see Aradia do additional volumes on this theme. Maybe one comparing & contrasting how the styles use slow music, another for drum solos, zils etc.?
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