Today 453510 unique visitors 1036 active users Logged in as: Anonymous user  
Danceplaza Group  
BlackpoolDanceFestival.net
Dress.danceplaza.com
Mobile.Danceplaza.com
Copy-rights & Disclaimer
 
Dresses / Tail Suits  
Absolutely New Ballroom competition dres...
Monaco
€ 750.00 Fixed price
Elegant Ballroom Competition Dress
United States
€ 1500.00 Negotiable
Stunning Competition Dress by "LE F...
United States
€ 4500.00 Negotiable
Red Black Ballroom dress
United States
€ 1600.00 Fixed price
Velvet Tiger Ballroom Dance Dress
Slovakia
€ 650.00 Negotiable
ATELIER ELLA BALLROOM DRESS FOR SALE!!!!
Poland
€ 1750.00 Negotiable
Great Latin Dress
United States
€ 1000.00 Negotiable
Bright and Elegant dress!!
Russia
€ 700.00 Contact us
Black and Green Ballroom dress
Netherlands
€ 875.00 Contact us
VESA dress for sale!
Russia
€ 900.00 Fixed price
 
Dresses / Tail Suits  
Absolutely new royal blue ballroom dress
Monaco
€ 800.00 Fixed price
Size: S- M
Great Latin Dress
United States
€ 1650.00 Negotiable
Size: XS/ S
VESA DRESS
France
€ 1000.00 Fixed price
Size: S
Vesa Latin Dance Dress - pink
Switzerland
€ 999.00 Negotiable
Size: Small
Ballroom dress for sale
Slovakia
€ 800.00 Negotiable
Size: S
Dancing Day Italian atelier ballroom dress
Slovakia
€ 1000.00 Contact us
Size: 34-38
The best dress.
Spain
€ 100.00 Fixed price
Size: 38-42
Stunning Pink SAPIEL Atelier
Italy
€ 700.00 Highest offer
Size: EU 44 - UK 16
Enchanting standard
Ukraine
€ 1400.00 Negotiable
Size: XS-S, 36-38
Classy Lilac Dress with Swarovski Crystals
United States
€ 500.00 Negotiable
Size: US 0-2
 
Looking for a dress? click here
To add a dress click here
 
Plaza Forum      
 08-23 :: Trainingskamp Cla
 08-11 :: Open Limburg Dans
 01-26 :: Wsi Wedstrijd Van
 01-24 :: Dens Gala: Verkoz
 01-23 :: Danceplaza Café
 01-20 :: Dens Gala Wedstri
 01-16 :: Latin Drill En Bo
 01-14 :: Met Spoed Gezocht
 01-03 :: Nieuwjaarsbal Vri
 12-21 :: Verdien Je Vdn-Co
 
Danceplaza Links  
 
Frontpage Archive
 
 
 
Partner search  
 
Search :: Add
 
Plaza Events  
 
Add
 
Plaza Column
 04-28 :: Let'S Dance Champion...
 08-19 :: Hiring Dance Instruc...
 03-30 :: Latin/Ballroom Dress...
 10-03 :: Opheffingsuitverkoop...
 03-01 :: Odissi Dance And Mus...
 02-21 :: Hairaffair - For All...
 02-07 :: Tedancari Dance Comp...
 06-13 :: Launch Of Free Site ...
 03-01 :: Movement Of Your Bod...
 02-22 :: High Level Internati...
 
To add a new Plaza Column Article click here
 
Plaza Links  
 formation teams "Vida Ballroom Team,... 
 clubs/studio Dance Club Vracar 
 business Dancing24.Com 
 clubs/studio Braunschweiger Tanz ... 
 formation teams Formatievrienden 
 general @-Dance Information ... 
 business Dancesketch.It 
 events The Singapore Millen... 
 homepages Dance 
 clubs/studio David Linn 
 
To add a new Plaza link click here
 
 

Plaza Column - View article
Written by : Max M Ali MD
Date : 02-10-2006
Title : Expression in Dancing
     
Article: Dancing Tid-bits #222, Thursday, February 9, 2006.
Today's Topic: Expression in Dancing by Hilliers

Initially I thought it was going to be a little drag, talking about "Expression in Dancing" but I must say that it was the most eye opening experience to hear about "Expression" by such renowned teachers as Stephen and Jennifer Hillier.

You might say, what a big deal. Smile and express yourself while dancing. I think that's fine but really "Expression goes way beyond that mundane smile and facial expression. It will not be easy for me to write this Tid-bit on this intangible subject but I will try.

First I must say that this aspect of dancing applies only when we have learned our basic steps such as feet positions, alignments, rise and fall, footwork and so forth. You can perhaps even express yourself without knowing anything but that will be freestyle and that's ok too if you just enjoy moving to music, no matter how wild.

The following terms were used and they are self explanatory.

1. Body Movement and or Body Language.
2. Understanding Music and Musicality.
3. The Joy and Happiness expressed by your Body as a whole, not just facial expression.
4. Enthusiasm, Passion and Drama etc. etc.
5. Communication with your partner and the audience.
6. The Ambience awareness.

Can all this be taught by a teacher? Perhaps the answer is No! However as Mr Hillier says, "If you never say it, they will never understand". So, let's talk a little bit. Perhaps of all the above intangible stuff the most tangible is Body Movement and Musicality. I will just give 2 simple examples that they used last night in their Lecture/Demonstration and group lesson.

2 Walks, Link and a Closed Promenade in Tango: Men! You can add more pizzaz in your second walk on RF by slowing it down further by taking another slow in timing. Of course this will change the timing from 1 slow to 2 slows and I would not recommend that for Syllabus figures dancing in a competition but at an open level that would be fine. The Lady can create more shape with her back as the walk is completed.The Progressive Link then will become more "expressive" by accentuating the first Q (LF for man) and then as the link is finished with the second Q, she may continue to open up her body before we move for Closed Promenade. Closed Promenade will be more exciting if we play with Music depending on its character which can not be described. However if we will slow down on the first slow (LF in PP for Man) and then accentuate the first Q on RF and then move the LFmore to side than along LOD (upper body will turn slightly left), the Closed Promenade would look different and it will feel very exciting, more so to the Lady and that is really what counts. Lady will have some options on her head movements which are beyond my scope of discussion.

Open Reverse Turn-Lady outside: Men! Start rotation before the first Q on LF (diagonal center), then go for the 2nd quick RF back down LOD, and as you take the Slow on LF(partner outside), exaggerate the outside position by moving your right side sharply back before you go for a Tango Close. You can even play with the timing and do this as a slow motion by taking an extra slow on the 3rd step LF.

Music: All I will say here is that I try my best to understand music. My personal tragedy is that I did not grow up as a child with western music and many lyrics sound greek to me. When I dance to some hot Indian stuff I feel a different man. But, don't feel sorry for me, living in America I have learned to deal with most adversity, Bye, bye...Max

Today's Lecture by Hilliers will be on Feet, Feet, Feet. Dancesport Academy, Dearborn,
8 PM.