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Hi everyone!
I finished my first look at Combination Nation 1.
It is SO much more than I had expected!
Who will be happiest with it:
Advanced dancers, who will pick up the combos in no time and have much to practice the movements with (every combination is playable with music only, a run-through of about 5 full repetitions each; quite a bit of a workout I guess!).
Many advanced dancers complain about a lack of good dvds for them to practice on a reasonable level - I think this one will be great!
Intermediate dancers: One needs to be able to execute quite many moves without further breakdown like belly pops, Omis, layered shimmies, arabesques.. After a couple of beginner dvds or a few months of classes, or for people who love to follow along what's happening on the screen and can do so easily this will be a nice alternative to drilling. great inspirations how to string moves together.
The combos themselves are very generic - the trailer says some are to fit the music perfectly, some are more generic. I think most of them are quite generic, and can be adapted to different songs. I can see myself take bits and pieces of many combos rather than the entire ones, and adapt them to a more personal style. The ones I do not see myself doing (I am not a big fan of very ballet-esque moves, arabesques with straight high leg lifts, poses with the arms over the head, and the front leg elevated high etc) will be great to step out of one's comfort zone a bit.
The format is GREAT - being able to watch the combos with music only, or the instruction, or both in a row. The bonus performances were great - I watch them first, and it made me fall for a dancer called Zafira I had not known previously.
My favorite combos are the ones by Aradia (this one is great for most styles close to Mideastern music and dance, both Egyptian and Lebanese I'd say) and Ahava, one of the nicest Egyptian style US dancers. I also REALLY adore the combo by Lotus Niraja - I had not known her, at least not very well. Has she performed on an IAMED performance video? Hers would be very nice for an entrance I think, it's travelling quite a bit, forth and back, left and right, so the dancer could introduce herself to the entire crowd. A couple of other combos like Shoshanna's, Ruby's and Summer Sahar's are also very energetic moving around a lot.
Bahaia's is called Saidi twist, but could be used for most kinds of music. I think her 2nd combo has knee lifts, which I am not quite feeling.. would love to see how it looks in a costume there, maybe she does them on a By dancers for dancers video?
Ruby is a gem, and it makes me look forward to her floorwork dvd even more.
Shoshanna's performances I had not quite felt on the By dancers for dancers Vol 2 - my attention span for veilwork is pretty short, and I am not a big fan of dancing to slow music with mostly spinning and twirling with veils. Now this combo shows quite a different side of her. YOu can see the combo to pretty fast music, I liked it a lot.
My favorite from the performance section Zafira does a lovely drum solo combo.
Farhana shows a combo that is very much in her unique style, so fans will sure want to try that one for sure.
Hope this helps people get an impression of what the dvd is - I am not a big fan of the IAMED Ultimate Combos 1 and 2, which I own. They somehow did not speak to me.
With this one, I can see myself use bits and pieces or even the entire ones by some of the dancers very readily. I actually found myself doing a part of Aradia's to my favorite version of Ya Bahaia in my living room after watching the dvd for the first time! It entered my mind immediately :)
Now as for difficulty: I am nowhere close to executing them CORRECTLY as they are intended. Intermediate dancers will have quite a bit to work up to! It is not easy, be aware of that. But I don't think the average beginner dvd buyer will look for a combinations dvd anyway, but only people with some bellydance background.
And for them, this one is EXCELLENT to build from basic mechanics and drills to real dance.
5 stars!
Hell, TEN! :)
I finished my first look at Combination Nation 1.
It is SO much more than I had expected!
Who will be happiest with it:
Advanced dancers, who will pick up the combos in no time and have much to practice the movements with (every combination is playable with music only, a run-through of about 5 full repetitions each; quite a bit of a workout I guess!).
Many advanced dancers complain about a lack of good dvds for them to practice on a reasonable level - I think this one will be great!
Intermediate dancers: One needs to be able to execute quite many moves without further breakdown like belly pops, Omis, layered shimmies, arabesques.. After a couple of beginner dvds or a few months of classes, or for people who love to follow along what's happening on the screen and can do so easily this will be a nice alternative to drilling. great inspirations how to string moves together.
The combos themselves are very generic - the trailer says some are to fit the music perfectly, some are more generic. I think most of them are quite generic, and can be adapted to different songs. I can see myself take bits and pieces of many combos rather than the entire ones, and adapt them to a more personal style. The ones I do not see myself doing (I am not a big fan of very ballet-esque moves, arabesques with straight high leg lifts, poses with the arms over the head, and the front leg elevated high etc) will be great to step out of one's comfort zone a bit.
The format is GREAT - being able to watch the combos with music only, or the instruction, or both in a row. The bonus performances were great - I watch them first, and it made me fall for a dancer called Zafira I had not known previously.
My favorite combos are the ones by Aradia (this one is great for most styles close to Mideastern music and dance, both Egyptian and Lebanese I'd say) and Ahava, one of the nicest Egyptian style US dancers. I also REALLY adore the combo by Lotus Niraja - I had not known her, at least not very well. Has she performed on an IAMED performance video? Hers would be very nice for an entrance I think, it's travelling quite a bit, forth and back, left and right, so the dancer could introduce herself to the entire crowd. A couple of other combos like Shoshanna's, Ruby's and Summer Sahar's are also very energetic moving around a lot.
Bahaia's is called Saidi twist, but could be used for most kinds of music. I think her 2nd combo has knee lifts, which I am not quite feeling.. would love to see how it looks in a costume there, maybe she does them on a By dancers for dancers video?
Ruby is a gem, and it makes me look forward to her floorwork dvd even more.
Shoshanna's performances I had not quite felt on the By dancers for dancers Vol 2 - my attention span for veilwork is pretty short, and I am not a big fan of dancing to slow music with mostly spinning and twirling with veils. Now this combo shows quite a different side of her. YOu can see the combo to pretty fast music, I liked it a lot.
My favorite from the performance section Zafira does a lovely drum solo combo.
Farhana shows a combo that is very much in her unique style, so fans will sure want to try that one for sure.
Hope this helps people get an impression of what the dvd is - I am not a big fan of the IAMED Ultimate Combos 1 and 2, which I own. They somehow did not speak to me.
With this one, I can see myself use bits and pieces or even the entire ones by some of the dancers very readily. I actually found myself doing a part of Aradia's to my favorite version of Ya Bahaia in my living room after watching the dvd for the first time! It entered my mind immediately :)
Now as for difficulty: I am nowhere close to executing them CORRECTLY as they are intended. Intermediate dancers will have quite a bit to work up to! It is not easy, be aware of that. But I don't think the average beginner dvd buyer will look for a combinations dvd anyway, but only people with some bellydance background.
And for them, this one is EXCELLENT to build from basic mechanics and drills to real dance.
5 stars!
Hell, TEN! :)
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Sun, August 23, 2009 - 11:04 AMThank you for posting a review, Dina! I'm looking forward to getting this one soon. :O) -
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Sun, August 23, 2009 - 12:04 PMyou're welcome :) I think you cannot go wrong with this one! -
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Sun, August 23, 2009 - 12:06 PMI might add: I ADORE Ahava's teaching style.
I hope her Egyptian instructional series (possibly Egyptian style drum solo, shaabi, Saidi...) will be realized!
It seems to be in the vague planning stage, and since Michelle will not likely be concentrating a lot on new bellydance projects, but her baby for a few months to come, I SO hope this will still be realized sometime next year or the year after.
It would be so amazing to add to the already excellent and very impressive Cheeky Girls catalogue!
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Mon, August 24, 2009 - 2:44 PMThanks for the review. I've been debating on buying this DVD. I'm a fan of several people on the DVD. I think Lotus Niraja & the NDC (her dance troupe) are on an IAMED performance DVD but I can't remember which one...will have to look it up. -
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Mon, August 24, 2009 - 2:52 PMOh I thought so! Could it be they performed a troupe piece in lovely beige dresses with strass sewed on? With Lotus setting herself apart and doing a solo? probably on bellydance 007 because that one I watched pretty recently..
And I somehow have an image in mind with them wearing rose/light pink coloured dresses on another one...
But I might be confounding them with another troupe. She just looked familiar! She is amazing!
I'd say half of the combos I trully like how they are, and from half I'll still be able to take bits and pieces.
I was very positively surprised, because I really am not the biggest combination dvd fan so far!
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Tue, September 29, 2009 - 10:11 PMI have to say that as a student of Shoshanna's these last three years I have known only her super feisty energetic dance style. She pushes her intermediate students as hard as her advanced, and we are all the better for it. Tho I haven't seen the whole DVD yet I'm just going to give props to her, cause I know the combo she did on there is one we drilled in class the week before filming back in march :) -
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Re: Combination Nation 1 - so fantastic!
Wed, September 30, 2009 - 12:53 AMgood for you guys :)))
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