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World Dance Workout – An Inside Look

February 28, 2011 by 4dancers

Today we have Sandy & Ryan with us to talk about the CD “World Dance Workout”. They’ll give you a peek into the “behind the scenes” work that went into it, as well as let you know what you can use the CD for if you are a dance or fitness instructor…

1.      How did the idea for the World Dance Workout CD come about?

Sandy: World dance workout cd was created for a fitness class based on dance moves from around the world.  The needs of the original and innovative class inspired the customized music.

Ryan: Once Sandy started sharing with me her needs for her class, I jumped at the opportunity. The concept of real drummers who love dance and have real experience playing for dancers getting into a studio and recording an album is something I have always wanted to do. The tracks on the album are original in essence, but they are based on a number of African Diasporic dance music styles that I love (as do countless people the world over). I arranged these rhythms and grooves to Sandy’s tempo and song length requirements, and we went into the studio. It is worthy of note that this album was tracked and mixed at Solid Sound in Ann Arbor, MI – a true recording studio with an incredible live room. This is remarkable because studios of this quality are fewer and fewer – due to the popularity of heavily produced (and often synthesized and or electronic) music. A lot of contemporary music can be recorded in a simple home studio… but the kind of music we were after – real, raw, and made with acoustic instruments – needed a real live room built to handle that kind of acoustical presence. The popular “Behind Barres” albums are all tracked there as well.

2.      Who are the musicians involved and what do they play?

Ryan: There are four musicians on this album; Ryan Edwards, Chinelo Elegua Amen-Ra, Abass Camara and Matthew Bell. All of us share a love of dance and have more or less been raised (either literally, or since we started playing) in the dance tradition. Matthew and Chinelo live in the greater Detroit area of Michigan, Abass lives in Fort Wayne, IN and I now live in Boston, though I am from Michigan originally. The list of instruments we played on the record is a pretty long one, but I will try to summarize: we played congas, bells, shekeres, balafon, drumset, djembes, dununs, surdos, snare drum, ago-go bells, cylinder shakers, pandiero, triangle, goat toe-nails (actually on a few tracks!), cajon, calabash, bass djembe, and I am sure a few more…. you can see a pretty cool video on our website, www.worlddanceworkout.net of us making the record in the studio. It is just a few excerpts from the session, which we did in one day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 4dancers, 4teachers, Dance Gifts, Editorial, FOR SALE, Studios Tagged With: CD, dance class, world dance workout

The Lonely Visitors

February 22, 2011 by 4dancers

This is a courtesy post for 4dancers contributor Lucy Riner. If you are in the Chicago area, why not drop by and check out the show?

Filed Under: 4dancers, 4teachers Tagged With: chicago dance, the lonely visitors

Best Ballet Shoes Blog – How I got started

February 21, 2011 by 4dancers

Today we have a guest post from Lara–the editor of the Best Ballet Shoes blog….

Lara Friesen

My name is Lara and I recently began a website and blog all about the best ballet shoes.  Having a low arch and a longer second toe, finding ballet shoes that fit was a bit of a challenge for me.  But, it was worth the hunt – a great fitting shoe makes all the difference in your confidence and ultimately, your performance.

It must have been hard for my mother to drive me to ballet classes 4 times a week and buy me new shoes all the time. My mother had always dreamed of being a ballerina, but her immigrant parents didn’t have the money to send her to classes – so the dream continued through me, her first daughter.  I felt I owed it to her to indulge in her dream for a while, and then I learned to love it. [Read more…]

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Ballet Terminology Wallpaper

February 16, 2011 by 4dancers

Janet Jerger from Dance Teacher Press is with us today to talk about a product from her online store–Ballet Terminology Wallpaper…

One of my favorite products for the dance studio is the Ballet Terminology Wallpaper Border.  This beautiful border is 30 feet long with no repeats, and available in six colors.  You can display 31 essential terms above your mirrors. This visual display of terminology will reinforce and accelerate your students learning. Teachers enjoy pointing out the written words as they teach.  I no longer have to bring a white board or make posters when I introduce a term.

Dance Teacher Press also has a lower cost option of Ballet Terminology Banners.  They give the look of wallpaper border, but are made up of 18 cardstock cards.  (Think of the alphabet above the chalkboard in school.)

For more information on this product and other Dance Teacher Press items, visit their online store.

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10 Questions With…Lizzie Leopold

February 14, 2011 by 4dancers

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Today we have Lizzie Leopold with us to talk about her life in dance…

1.      How did you become involved in dance?

I was actually a competitive gymnast growing up and was continually injuring my knees and ankles.  My body just wasn’t built for the wear and tear of tumbling, so dance was a way for me to continue to be physical with a little less risk.  In the end, dance has offered my a life-long pursuit in a way that I don’t think gymnastics ever could.

2.      What are you doing now in the dance world?

Right now, I am 6 months out of my Masters in Performance Studies (from NYU) and am transitioning back from classroom and computer to studio and theater.  My thesis work dealt with the intersection of choreography and commerce – asking how the business of making dance affects the dance itself.  I am working to bring all of the theory and scholarship of my school work back into practice and make sure that all of the words become a part of the choreography.  In other words, I’m trying to connect my brain and my body – something I hope I will do for the rest of my time as a choreographer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 10 Questions With..., 4dancers, 4teachers Tagged With: chunky move, lee rhatigan, lizzie leopold, new york international fringe festival, william forsythe

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