Brittney Banaei performing at the 2011 Breakthrough Fusion Competition in San Francisco. I had the pleasure of seeing this choreo in Brittney's living room before the competition. She won 3rd place. To beat this, the gal who one 1st place had to play a trumpet. Literally.
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This was a very beautiful dance. The electronic music though is different - I'm used to hearing Arabic or Turkish music for bellydancers. Is electronic music commonly used for fusion styles?
Wow, what a dancer. Her timing is impeccable and her layering is jaw-dropping!
I hope she won't mind me commenting on how positive it is to see a curvy woman performing fusion (and performing to such a high standard). Sometimes it feels like the scene is dominated by Rachel Brice-alikes, so it's really empowering to see someone with a body shape like mine dancing fusion and making it look amazing.
@maxwest music has been running the gammit when it comes to Tribal Fusion recently. Rock, electronic, and other "non-traditional" music is very popular. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribal_Fusion_%28dance_form%29. This particular competition was about fusing bellydance with another discipline/music/style of dance. There are also multiple styles of fusion depending on the dancer's interest and background.
This was a very beautiful dance. The electronic music though is different - I'm used to hearing Arabic or Turkish music for bellydancers. Is electronic music commonly used for fusion styles?
ReplyDeletethat girl has gifts. great dancer.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a dancer. Her timing is impeccable and her layering is jaw-dropping!
ReplyDeleteI hope she won't mind me commenting on how positive it is to see a curvy woman performing fusion (and performing to such a high standard). Sometimes it feels like the scene is dominated by Rachel Brice-alikes, so it's really empowering to see someone with a body shape like mine dancing fusion and making it look amazing.
@maxwest music has been running the gammit when it comes to Tribal Fusion recently. Rock, electronic, and other "non-traditional" music is very popular. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribal_Fusion_%28dance_form%29. This particular competition was about fusing bellydance with another discipline/music/style of dance. There are also multiple styles of fusion depending on the dancer's interest and background.
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