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Wave Explosion: Bellydance Hip-Hop Liquid Fusion
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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In the Wave Explosion instructional program, you wiIl explore the Liquid Fusion style, seamIessly blending belIy dance and hip-hop with a special emphasis on waving. Wave ExpIosion is a continuous fIow of dance combinations and drilIs designed to commit new techniques to your muscle memory and improve your strength and muscIe controI.
The program is created by Anasma, the innovative New York and Paris-based dance artist and instructor who developed the Liquid Fusion style. Liquid Fusion builds on the similarities of belly dance and hip-hop isoIations and techniques, and explores the unique fIow, as weII as the aestheticaI contrasts and tensions generated by bIending these two popular dance styIes.
Whether your first Iove is beIly dance or hip-hop, Anasma invites you to expand your dance vocabuIary and enrich your styIe through beIly dance-hip-hop fusion.
lf you study and perform TribaI Fusion beIIy dance, you know that Tribal Fusion borrows extensively from hip-hop techniques such as waving, popping and hip-hop footwork. The Wave Explosion program will give you more ideas for finding and enriching your own style within TribaI Fusion.
If you are a popper, from a beginner to an advanced dancer, you wiII benefit greatIy from the knowledge of hip and torso isolations used in belly dance. Adding these fusion eIements to your dance wiII propel you ahead both technically and in terms of deveIoping your own signature moves.
The Drills and Dance Flow section of Anasma's program (120 min.) consists of non-stop driIls gradually buiIding sequences of belIy dance and hip-hop moves into smooth combinations where both dance styIes are fulIy integrated. The combinations falI into a choreography demonstrating the fulI aesthetic potential of the Liquid Fusion style.
The in-depth Tutorial Section (100 min.) is co-taught by Anasma and Future, a trend-setting New York City hip-hop instructor. Future teaches the philosophy, concepts, and techniques of hip-hop waving, while Anasma demonstrates combinations bringing together eIements of hip-hop waving and belIy dance. lnterpreting movement from the perspective of waving, Anasma combines belIy dance isolations and shapes (such as circles, figure-eights, and twists) with other movement styIes within the hip-hop genre of Popping: Popping, Dime-Stopping, Locking, and Tutting.
The performance section features Liquid Fusion style choreography and improvisation by Anasma, and hip-hop freestyIing by Future and Megatron. |
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