Sunday 22 April 2012

Workshop review: Golden Age of Bellydance with Emma Chapman, 21 April 2012

This was Emma Chapman's first workshop in Scotland. I saw her perform at last year's Shimmy in the City and thought she was amazing. When I heard she was coming to Edinburgh I asked if she would consider teaching, and she said yes.

Emma Chapman
Emma had chosen Samia Gamal and Zeinat Olwi as the inspiration for this lovely workshop, and taught some of their signature moves. Emma explained the moves very clearly in technical terms, and encouraged us to dance the moves ourselves. She taught us a loose choreography, using a different move for each section of the music, but without strictly setting the counts or the timing, allowing us to interpret the music for ourselves. I felt that this made it easier for dancers of different levels to make the most of what was being taught, without having to learn at an uncomfortable pace. (I had run 18 miles earlier in the day and was quite glad that I didn't have to keep up with a fast pace!)

Emma was very clear about what she was teaching, and gave very clear answers to questions. She is a very friendly and smiley teacher, and, like Samia and Zeinat, made it all look terribly easy! When Emma moves, she gives the impression that she's got no weight on her feet - as if she's permenantly dancing on air! And her hip work is incredible - she has such control and precision in her pelvis!

This was a rewarding and enjoyable workshop with a skilled and generous teacher. Learn from Emma if you get the chance!

Saturday 7 April 2012

Summer term 2012

Get dancing with me this term!
 
Classes will resume in the week beginning 16th April. New students are welcome at classes at Dancebase and at the Fisherrow Centre, Musselburgh!

Wednesday evenings, 6.30 for beginners, 7.30 for improvers at Dancebase on Grassmarket, Edinburgh. Please book through Dancebase for these classes.

Some of  Fisherrow Improvers, aka the Helwa Hurdies
Thursday evenings 7.30pm for beginners and 8.30pm for improvers/performers at The Fisherrow Centre, Musselburgh. There are only 8 weeks of classes in Musselburgh so the term costs £38 (£35 concessions).

This term we have two haflas (belly dance parties) coming up so there's lots to work towards (although nobody *has* to perform if they don't want to, but it *is* fun!). On Thursday 3 May we will be raising money for The Moonwalk at The Meadows Hotel, and on Thursday 28 June it's the annual Musselburgh Hafla at Musselburgh Rugby Club.

Club Bellydance - get your tickets now!
There's no class at Musselburgh on Thurday 24 May because I will be performing in Club Bellydance at The Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh, along with other local teachers and some of the Bellydance Superstars. I hope you can come along, support me and enjoy the show!

The albums I've chosen for this term are available on iTunes. Students will not need to buy these, but if you'd like to practice or get into Middle Eastern music, these will be the tunes I'll be using in class.


10 Songs Every Bellydancer Should Know - Various Artists
Virginia Presents Khan Al Khalili - Al-Ahram Orchestra
Now That's What I Call Arabia 13 - Various Artists

If you're new to bellydance, have a look at my About Belly Dance section. In class we wear comfy clothes - leggings or joggers are fine - and dance in bare feet, dance shoes, or non-slip socks. Sparkles and sequins are very welcome too, as is wearing a scarf around your hips.

Looking forward to seeing you there!