Wednesday, December 5, 2007
CHRISMASTIME IS HERE!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
SAILOR STEP aka SAILOR SHUFFLE
The Sailor Step involves three foot movements. It is usually done as a Triple Step, i.e., 3 steps in 2 beats. The count would usually be 1&2 or 2&3 and so on. Sometimes, it can also be done slow, each step taking one beat each.
The most important part in executing the Sailor Step, I believe, is in the second step, on the & count. For example, if we begin the Sailor Step with the Left foot (which will step behind the Right), the next step should be to move the Right foot to the Right side in order to make a Ball Change from that position. Most times, the dancer does not take the Right foot to the Right side but replaces it in the same position after the Left has crossed behind, making it look like a Back Cross Rock.
Explaining it in words would further confuse the matter. Since 'A picture paints a thousand words', I have put in two short clips which I hope, would clear up what I'm trying to put forward here.
The first clip shows a Ball-change which is required in executing the Sailor Step.
And the second, the Sailor Step itself.
I hope you find the clips helpful.
Let's do the Sailor Shuffle!
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Cool Find On The Net
Most line dance instructors who have either taught, are currently teaching or are going to teach the dance NOT LIKE THAT by Robbie McGowan Hickie, may find this link informative. At least, it was to me, anyway. It's a site featuring short instructional videos on various belly dance moves and techniques.
Of course, if you're already an expert in belly dancing than perhaps you will find this site elementary. However, to people like me, uninitiated in the finer skills of the art, it's almost a gift. Having no time to pursue this form of dance or whatever other forms of dance that appeal to me (not while my children still require my attention), coming across such sites with instructional videos is a windfall.
Good things ought to be shared, and so I share the link here with you and hope those who view it enjoy it as much as I did.
Hey! I think I can do the Belly Dance Hip-Drop already! (^<>^)b
Monday, November 12, 2007
Sunday, Monday, Happy Days.....
Line Dance parties abound these days unlike five years ago when I first started line dancing. Then, parties were few and far between. But within this short span of time, it has really gained momentum. Almost every weekend you'd hear of some line dance party being organised. Sometimes, you'd get more than one in a particularly good weekend.
The party's theme was 50s, 60s and 70s....and everyone came dressed in some form of fashion from that era. We had puffy sock-hop skirts, capri pants, and ribbon-tied hair representing the 50s; mini-skirts reflecting the 60s; and bell-bottom pants, head-scarves, and psychedelic prints for the 70s.
The dance floor was never, ever short of dancers. In fact, it was always packed to the hilt. More so when a popular line dance was played. If you've ever wondered whether line dancing is good for your health, you'll wonder no more when you see the ladies dancing non-stop to every song (the party was for 6 hours!) and to top that, REMEMBERING every choreography to every dance! Yup, it's confirmed. Line dancing is not just good for your health, it's a great way to keep our brain cells active and Alzheimer's away.
Keep On Dancing!
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Deepavali Fun!
During the class, I taught 2 Indian-influenced line dances: MADE IN INDIA & DHOOM (WITH A BHANGRA GROOVE). The former is choreographed by Elke Weinberger and the latter by Kumari Tugnait (UK-Sept 07). Oh....and a 'bindi' was given to everyone to create the atmosphere.
To ensure maximum fun for everyone attending the class, I modified the steps for MADE IN INDIA to simpler ones and made it one wall as well. Indian-dance-inspired hand styling was added for an enhanced effect.
But it was in the second dance that I truly enjoyed myself. I hope it was the same for the members who participated. With hand styling for almost every move in the dance, and the steps matching the music perfectly, I almost felt I was in the dance segment of a Hindi movie ;-)
Keep On Dancing!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Festival of Lights

And to everyone else: Happy Holiday!
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