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  • Online Irish Dance Lesson with Heidi Hakseth

    Today, Heidi shares both her knowledge of soft shoe dances and hard shoe dances with students Heidi structured the class, so that we could embody and compare the funky old-style Sean-nós groove with the polished present-day Irish step dancing style. However, there are some dancers that are interested in reviving the Sean-nós Irish dance style, and other dancers that want to learn historic choreographies that are not currently eligible in Irish dancing competitions. Physical intensity: 3 / 5 – but only because the dancing was spaced out between discussion points and mini-demonstrations Most challenging moment: trying to assume the cool, laidback Sean-nós (or “old style”) step dance style – since I really enjoy the lighter, competition style Best moment: dancing with the music –

  • Online Bollywood Class with Bollywood Funk NYC

    Our online dance club members voted to learn this fun dance style, so we invited Ayesha Khanna of Bollywood Funk NYC to lead a class and teach us about the cultural dance. Before we started the choreography, Ayesha explained that Bollywood dancing comes from “Bollywood” – the Hindi film industry that is based in Mumbai, India. Learn more about Bollywood dance and representations in American media in our interview with Joya Kazi, who choreographed a Bollywood number in Mindy Kaling’s Although Ayesha ran an exclusive class, just for our Dance Dispatches Social Club members, you can learn from her and other Bollywood Funk instructors via their #BFunkNYCDigital hub.

  • Tahitian Dance Class: London School of Hula and 'Ori

    We invited Krysten Resnick of the London School of Hula and ‘Ori (LSHO) to lead our very first Dance Dispatches Social Club online dance class. She taught us about how Tahitian dance intertwines with other aspects of Tahitian culture, a few fundamental hip motions (of the ōte’a style) and some graceful storytelling gestures (of the ‘aparima style) during our bespoke 90-minute workshop. First, she reiterated that ‘Ori Tahiti (Tahitian dance) comes from the islands of Tahiti – while Hula comes from the islands of Hawaii – and showed us the instruments that accompany both. We kept our hips swaying as we moved through the gestures, and although the movement was quite simple (not easy, but simple in comparison to other Tahitian dance movements), for brief moments I did feel like I was actually dancing to the music – instead of just going through the motions.

  • 6 Reasons Most Adults Quit Dance – And How to Start Again

    You feel like everyday life is wearing you out to the point where you just want to spend your free time scrolling through social media or smashing another television series. How to step up your game: You can’t dance if you aren’t willing to engage with dance. You don’t want to put yourself out there because you’re worried about how you’ll look and what others will think of you. You’ve determined the reasons that you’re reading this article instead of doing what you actually love – which is dancing!

  • Any tips on starting a small business?

    This quarantine has it perks and I see a lot of people are doing like online businesses like making earrings or necklaces I wanna know any tips and or tricks into starting a small online business. I do know that if we stay strong, fight this and wash our hands and don’t leave without a MASK! my 5 tips are this "New Life" 1. wash your hands 2.

  • Porto Dance Guide by Diagonal Dance

    This is the city where the Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean – and the perfect place to enjoy the sun at the beach or at one of the many parks around the city center. At Companhia Instável, you can take contemporary dance classes, where you experience what it’s like to be part of a professional company. Enjoy a Hatha yoga class at OM Porto Yoga, founded by Brazilian Edna Mendes, one of the city’s first yoga instructors. Caudalie Vinothérapie® Spa at The Yeatman Hotel Situated in one of the country’s most luxurious hotels, visiting the Caudalie Vinothérapie®

  • Sade Dorsainvil 0 SEPTEMBER 27, 2020
    A act of Kindness goes along way

    I do know that if we stay strong, fight this and wash our hands and don’t leave without a MASK! Lol Be safe, stay home and , stay healthy!!! but as for my body self care routine I eat healthy and sleep as much as I can. I talk quietly when a around new people or new places.

  • Sade Dorsainvil 0 SEPTEMBER 10, 2020
    Book of the NIGHT

    I don't know why but reading to me is like reading in a mellow under a tree on a sunny summer day. is a temple and should take care of  your body like you take care of laptop or your phone. but as for my body self care routine I eat healthy and sleep as much as I can. Lol Be safe, stay home and , stay healthy!!!

  • Dance Dispatches 3K SEPTEMBER 09, 2020
    Table of Silence: 9/11 Dance Tribute in NYC

    Conceived and choreographed by Jacqulyn Buglisi (Artistic Director of Buglisi Dance Theater), the free healing ritual was performed annually at the Josie Robertson Plaza at Lincoln Center for nine years – with approximately 150 live performers highlighted in a single show. Over the years, it has featured dancers from all over the globe; and the moving 9/11 memorial work has been performed at Syracuse University in New York and Cathedral San Rufino plaza in Assisi (Italy), in addition to the esteemed Lincoln Center. It felt amazing to be creating a piece that was to bring together over 100 dancers, musicians, and artists, to promote peace and healing on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Lauren Marie Jaeger: Being amongst so many people (most years we have had over 180 dancers, musicians, technicians), all moving together, with the same intention, on the anniversary of the date when the world changed for me (I was 16, when the attacks occurred), and feeling all of these people with me, is both humbling and empowering.

  • Dance Dispatches 3K SEPTEMBER 05, 2020
    The Best Gifts for Dancers and Dance Teachers

    Sure, you can buy any product with a dance logo or the word ‘dancer’ plastered on it; but it won’t necessarily be a good fit for the dancer in your life. Whether you want to purchase Christmas presents for dancers, birthday presents for dancers or dance teacher presents when recital rolls around, these are the best gifts for dancers. Ballet booties are great for ballet dancers, and modern dancers really love fuzzy socks – or smartwool socks that hikers would wear. You could purchase a stunning leotard for a ballet or contemporary dancer, gorgeous ballroom shoes for a ballroom dancer or a new hip scarf for a belly dancer.

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