Product Description
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Created by Ranya Renee, New York City-based star performer and
instructor of Arabic-style belly dance, The Baladi: Bellydance
Egyptian Style is a comprehensive program that will immerse you
in the beautiful world of traditional Egyptian dance music,
soulful and spirited baladi improvisation, and delicious, dynamic
moves!
This 5-hour-long 2-DVD set covers the structure, rhythms and
musical flavors of typical baladi progressions, teaches the
essential technique and dance vocabulary of baladi, and provides
drills for developing your own improvisational practice.
The Baladi: Bellydance Egyptian Style is the first program to
combine instruction in core Egyptian dance technique with a
wealth of detailed cultural information and tools for learning to
interpret the music and for daily dance practice. The program is
a valuable resource for belly dancers of all levels of experience
as well as for dance instructors.
Baladi is the social dance style of the Egyptian people, often
featured in a special section of the traditional belly dance
show. This video focuses on the taqsim baladi a style of
improvisation that starts slow and gentle, building to a climax
of exciting rhythms, faster steps and shimmies. During a live
music demonstration of baladi progressions, Ranya analyzes the
structure, common features and stylistic differences between
men's style (tet) and women's style (awadi) baladi dancing, and
offers a step-by-step explanation of what is happening at each
transition in the music.
Master accordionist Nabawy provides an introduction to baladi
music and explains the different melodic styles, and the drummers
demonstrate some of key rhythms used in the baladi. You will also
receive an introduction to the concept of maqamat, or Arabic
musical modes, that are the source material for taqasim, the art
of melodic improvisation.
The technique section is organized by style and type, so you can
match the appropriate movements and traveling steps to each part
of the baladi progression: From the slow, fluid taqsim, through
the sekkat accent breaks, and on to the maqsoum-based rhythm
sections and the fast ingerara section that transitions into the
drum solo. This framework enables you to develop the instinct you
need to select authentic movements that correctly match the
music, recognizing the essential features of melody and rhythms.
Ranya gives guidance for beginning or developing your
improvisation practice, no matter your level of experience as a
dancer.
With looped recorded music drills created specially for this
program, Ranya gives you the tools for a rigorous baladi dance
practice while simultaneously honing your listening skills. The
format of the drills is an flow, preserving the
improvisational nature of the baladi so you learn in the way
Egyptians learn, by watching and following along. Absorbing the
feeling of baladi naturally will help you to improvise with more
confidence on your own. The looped music repetitions allow you to
review key movements over and over as you build an
familiarity with the musical nuances, and condition your physical
dance response to them. DVD options allow you either to dance
through a full baladi piece or to work on isolated sections of a
baladi, focusing on short portions of music to drill your steps.
With all the drills, Ranya provides voiceover commentary to call
your attention to melodic and rhythmic motifs, or to remind you
of technique pointers.
The program also includes extensive sections on posture and
muscle work for Egyptian dance, framing and transitions, arms and
hands practice flow, and cooldown stretches.
Review
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5.0 out of 5 stars - the dvd I have long-awaited, March 21, 2009
By Shannon B Davis Nepenthe
(TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
Verified Purchase
My favorite new DVD has got to be Ranya Renée's first in a
series of three DVDs on Egyptian Dance, this one on Baladi. I
have longed for a video or workshop about baladi, not just a
choreography demonstration, but something that explained the
essence of baladi. Baladi, in terms of this DVD and Egyptian
dance, is a specifically Egyptian dance performed to their baladi
(or rural) music. Ranya explained that baladi can mean other
things in the surrounding Arabic countries. It is commonly done
at weddings and parties, by both men and women, but Raks Sharki
performers will often do a baladi section to their full routine.
The DVD is all I hoped for, and then some. It is actually a two
DVD set, containing 3 hours of material.
The first DVD focuses on the baladi music, and movements
stylized for baladi. She spends the first 30 minutes explaining
the music, with live musicians, one of whom grew up on Mohammed
Ali Street in Cairo. He demonstrates on the accordion how the
baladi is different in Alexandria, Upper Egypt, at a street
wedding, or a nightclub. Ranya Renee also had the drummers
demonstrate the different rhythms you will hear in the
progression, and how they play off the accordion. She
demonstrated the differences between a women's street baladi,
men's street baladi, and a nightclub baladi.
Then, she demonstrates each style, in costume.
On the second half of the first DVD, she teaches techniques for
each section of the baladi and demonstrates how to make them more
baladi style. The drills are separated into movements for each
musical section, the taqsim (musical improvisation) that starts
each baladi, then the call & response section, the maqsoum rhythm
- slow and fast - and the 2-beat Ingerara. The ingerara section
(the fast section at the end of a baladi progression) was a
challenge in the past for me. I always felt like I couldn't dance
that fast and didn't have enough "fast moves" to fill the time. I
would look for baladi progressions with a very short Ingerara.
With Ranya Renee's DVD, I am no longer limited, except my own
endurance!
The technique section begins with posture and even an advanced
dancer should not skip over it. First, it is taught in a most
charming way using props to demonstrate. The use of the amusing
props, such as a miniskirt to show how your muscles are tight but
fluid around that area, or the zipper up the pelvis to show how
you are zipped up through those muscles, brought the points home
to me in a new way. I have talked to several others about this
DVD and all have remarked on this section, how it made them feel
very different. Given these postural changes - and understanding
the muscle mechanics - I feel I am getting a juicier look to my
abdominal isolations.
With all this in mind, she talked about framing. She
demonstrated the hows and more importantly the whys. I was
thrilled that Ranya showed that you can in fact use your arms in
baladi to express the music. I had a private lesson where I was
taught not to use them as much, and I found it a little
restrictive. It is just a matter of understanding how to use the
arms. The abdominal core and hips are still the main focus of
musical expression in the body. Ranya also talked about making it
personal, letting the music sing through your body. As this music
has always moved me to dance, I felt freer hearing this - I had
let other people's hang-ups about what you should and shouldn't
do creep into my mind until I became insecure dancing baladi. I
loved the way she described this dance as one where you feel
confident in yourself, your body - proud and strong.
While the movements she teaches in the instructional section
will all be very familiar - --amazo --.com (US)
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every cent!, October 25, 2009
By B. F. Thompson "Work and Pain Management" (Christchurch, New
Zealand)
(REAL NAME)
This is a fantastic beledi workshop in two DVD's. Lovely
production values, technical knowledge of the dance, a dash of
theory (so I now know which part of a beledi I'm listening to!),
and as for the second DVD - this is a treasure!
The first DVD shows technique, theory and some of the movement
vocabulary useful in beledi dance. Don't miss the posture section
- it's not only a real laugh, it's got some excellent imagery
that makes an enormous difference to movements.
The second is my absolute favourite: sections of beledi that are
looped to allow you to go over and over pieces until they hit
your muscle memory - with options to go right through the whole
piece, or have a voice-over, or play each section without a
voice-over. I particularly enjoy being able to put it on and just
move, while becoming familiar not only with that piece of music,
but how my body responds to it. it's true, too, that when you get
'tired' it's from then on that REAL improvisation starts to
happen.
I've so enjoyed this set that I'm sure I'm just about wearing
the finish off it! Definitely worth buying. --.com (US)
Un vrai workshop complet sur le thème du Baladi égyptien : à ne
pas rater.
Je ne ferais pas la revue en détail du contenu de ces 2 Dvds car
c'est déjà très bien fait par les autres commentateurs.
Je donnerais donc mon sentiment général.
Il ne s'agit pas ici d'un simple DVD qui vous enseigne une
chorégraphie Baladi.
C'est un vrai outil pédagogique qui va vous permettre de
connaître ce qu'est le Baladi égyptien. Et je suis impressionnée
par la quantité de matériel contenu dans ce double DVD.
Disque 1 (135 minutes) : structure du Baladi et l'essence de la
technique égyptienne
Disque 2 (170 minutes) : séances de pratique sur l'improvisation
Avant de danser le Baladi, il est essentiel de comprendre le
concept et la structure de ce style de musique, et Ranya Renée a
vrent bien fait les choses. Elle nous offre la possibilité de
comprendre vrent ce qu'est le Baladi, ses clés, la connexion
entre les instruments de musique et les différentes parties du
corps, comment ressentir la musique afin de danser et de faire sa
propre interprétation.
C'est vrent un DVD unique en son genre.
Elle explique quels sont les différentes pièces musicales qui
composent le Baladi avec des musiciens en live ainsi que les
différents styles de Baladi. Ensuite vient la partie technique :
en fonction de ces différentes pièces sont enseignés les
mouvements appropriés, avec de explications très détaillées sur
la posture, l'utilisation des bras, les muscles sollicités,
l'interprétation.
Vous mettrez en pratique cet apprentissage par des séances
d'entrainement sur 3 BALADI de styles différents, en travaillant
l'improvisation qui est l'aspect fondamental du Baladi, en
regardant ses improvisations comme un guide et en vous en
inspirant ensuite.
Ce DVD est très bien construit, très complet, les explications
sont claires, et comme toujours une excellente qualité de
production avec Word Dance New-York.
Ne manquer pas cette rtunité de découvrir le Baladi
égyptien.
Spanish translation :
Un taller completo sobre el Baladi egipcio: no se lo pierdan
No comentare con detalles este DVD ya que los demás lo han
hechos muy bien; les daré mi sentimiento en general.
Aquí no se trata de un sencillo DVD para aprender una
coreografía Baladi.
Es una verdadera herramienta pedagógica que os permite saber que
es el Baladi egipcio. Y soy bastante impresionada por la cantidad
de material que hay en este doble DVD.
Disco 1 (135 minutos) : estructura del Baladi y su técnica
propia
Disco 2 (170 minutos) : practicas con improvisación
Antes de bailar el Baladi, es imprescindible conocer el concepto
y la estructura de esa forma musical, y Rania Renée lo ha hecho
muy bien.
Nos ofrece la posibilidad de entender que es el Baladi, sus
llaves, la conexión entre los instrumentos de música con las
diferentes partes del cuerpo, como sentir la música para poder
bailarla con su propia interpretación.
Es verdaderamente un DVD único
Nos explica cuales son las diferentes partes musicales del
Baladi con músicos en vivo, y cuales son los diferentes estilos
de Baladi.
Después tenemos la parte técnica con los movimientos de baile
explicados y adecuados à cada parte musical del Baladi, con
muchos detalles sobre la postura, los muslos usados, los brazos,
la interpretación y consejos variados.
Practicareis entonces todo los movimientos con 3 músicas Baladi
diferentes trabajando la improvisación que es el aspecto
fundamental de este tipo de baile.
Este DVD esta muy bien hecho, muy completo, las explicaciones
son claras y como siempre una cualidad de producción muy buena
con World Dance New York.
No hay que perderse esta oportunidad de descubrir todo sobre el
maravilloso Baladi egipto. --.com (US)