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Using Belly Dance DVDs in
Your Practice
Belly
dance DVDs can be a great way to structure your dance practice outside of class.
Whatever it is you want to focus on, there is almost certainly a DVD out there
for you. (I have run into a few topics where I’ve had trouble finding DVDs but
not many). The most important thing to consider when choosing a DVD to practice
with is to choose one that is geared towards your own current level of dance.
Unfortunately, since belly dance is not regulated in any way, not all
instructors agree on what is beginner level. I have included a list of DVDs that
I think are doable for students in my beginner level classes on the
Beginner Belly Dance DVDs page. If you are in
beginning belly dance class this is where I recommend you concentrate your
effort. Some DVD titles will say beginner in them, but really cover material
that is more intermediate in nature. Working with a DVD that is too advanced for
you can be very frustrating and even dangerous.
Once
you reach intermediate level, dance posture should be second nature so there is
less of a chance of you injuring yourself when attempting a new technique. You
will also have been exposed to a greater variety of dance styles and props
making it easier for you to follow along at home with a DVD covering new to you
material. I recommend asking questions of me (or another experience belly
dancer) when you run across a move with which you are unfamiliar.
I do
not recommend DVDs as your only source of instruction and do not know of any
instructor that advocates such an approach. Nothing can replace the feedback of
an experienced instructor when you are learning and a live instructor can
explain moves in a different way if you are uncertain what the explanation means
and rotate in 360 degrees so you can see every angle. These are things a DVD
cannot do. However, they are good practice companions.
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