Begining

•March 31, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Dance is a very important part of my life, my love for dance has started with ballet classes in age of 7. My teacher was a beautiful russian ballet dancer Griszczuk, thanks to those lessons i learnt very difficulte art of using hands in dance with grace and elegance, then in age of 10 latino american which gave me a chance to learn working in a team. My next adventure with dance has started when i met a great horeographer and dancer E. Rozycki who is my teacher of jazz dance. During my jazz dance classes I had oportunity to met and learnt from one of the best polish ballet and jezz dancer D. Stryjecki.
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Oriental dance

•March 31, 2008 • Leave a Comment

My story with bellydance began few years ago when i met Amunet, in her dance school i have started to learn this beautiful dance and i have loved it since the first minute.
Belly dancing is also known as Raks Sharki it’s the oldest known dance in the history of world, and passes for the most significant and expressive form of dance.
The special kind of moving that the dance consists of has been continued for years and passed down through generations carrying a very deep spiritual meaning as well as health-giving features.
Since then i have been learning from many teachers from differents part of the world, i have been taking classes of bollywood dance from M. Wachacz, and tribal from Yolanda, dance with zillis (sagats) from Hayal.

RAKS SHARKI (POP STYLE)
pop bellydance- It’s the mystery of women, their secret language. It shows their feelings in a very subtel way. This dance is characterized by a very innocent seducing charm where the womens moves can be vigorous, temperamential as well as very subtel and sensual. Music and bodies unite as one. Dancing to the modern, pop oriental music. Giving U freedom of choice and variations.My first pop bellydance teacher Shayma gave me a very important lessons how to be natural and full of energy.
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RAKS ASSAYA
Folclor dance with one or sometimes two assayas. There is few kinds of raks assaya, the most popular are saidi and beledi. Saidi is regarded as dance of men (imitation of fight), if a woman is dancing saidi, character will be changed, in beledi more attention is paid to hips, its free and fun, there are differences is cane as well, in saidi the cane is straight, in beledi end is curved. When i heard from Zaza Hassan about raks assaya i thought this is a great dance which shows women srengh, and self confident. I have tried beledi that time and since that day its one of my favourite styles.
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TURKISH STYLE
In Turkey very popular is dancing on hihg heeled shoes. Turkish style is full of life, energetic, dynamic as some parts dancer performs on the floor. No matter what a woman looks like – she always should feel beautiful, she should know how to play with her body to involve the rest in the game. A good dancer is able to unite the energy of the audience with her own and in just a couple of minutes make an instant connection to people. Raks Sharki is an improvisation, very ellegant, very creative and every dancer can make it individual and special. I love this style as thanks to many varieties on the floor, energetic moves, its full of life like no other style. My love for this style developed thanks to Hayal and Yasmine Wachowiak
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EGYPTIAN STYLE
Is very ellegant, charming, usually without shoes. Dancer is creating a special kind of flirt between her and the viewers. In Arabic countries Belly Dancing is still done in families: girls learn in the early childhood. On the occasion of different
celebrations like childbirth or marriage women sing and dance with a joy and happiness.
Apart from pure enjoyment this wonderful dance supplies other benefits; On physical level – it will strengthen your musculature (feet, thighs, calfs) making it more lax and enduring. Your waist becomes thiner and assumes subtel shape so it’s beneficial to the female internal parts of a body as well. Greate dancers who showed me beauty of this dance were Amunet, Dagmara, Yasmine Mazloum.
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DANCE WITH VAIL
Veil is one of the most important and impressive properties in bellydancing, might have differnet shapes, and can be made from different materials. We do not know exactely where is the begging of dancing with vail.
Regular practise makes back more relaxed and reduces a natural tendence to blocades and phisical aches. If it’s about circulatory system the dance has a therapeutic impact on your body as it brings benefit on both musculatory and the respiratory system. Last but not least, we can eventually notice smaller pain during menstruation as well as birthgiving.
During many years especialy one of my teachers Dagmara (student of Zazza Hassan) showed me world of variety which vail gives to bellydancers. This is the most delicate and feminine kind of oriental dance.
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DANCE WITH ISIS WINGS
One of the most atractive kinds of dance, its new style in bellydance. Probably the inspiration were figures of egiptian god of heaven and earth -Isis, made from shiny golden or silver material.
Belly Dance lets the heat and energy flow into and out of a dancer’s body, and creates a internal balance and spreads it all around. Waving hands that intercept the right energy from the universe and feet that adjoin to Mother Earth let us contact the universe, join it, feel it… These elements block out our emotions and make us more confident and self-aware.
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