4️⃣ Secrets of Solo Improvisation
Advice I give every bellydancer about solo improvisation
Today I’m sharing the four things I tell every bellydancer inside The Cohesion Collective when I give them feedback on their solo improvisation and help them prepare for their next performance. These four tips are key to a successful improvised solo and trust me, almost every single bellydancer needs to hear them!
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4 Secrets of Solo Improvisation
1. Simplify
Go slow
Your mind speeds up as a reaction to adrenaline, so you think you are moving slower than you really are. In all likelihood you are moving too fast and need to slow down.
Repeat movement
Repetition serves as an anchor for the audience (just like we love the chorus of a song because we recognize and enjoy it!)
Be still
Literally stop moving some of the time. Just be still. Even if only for a few counts. It punctuates the dance in a really nice way.
Move one body part at a time
Moving a single part of the body (the hips, arms, chest, etc) helps the audience stay intrigued and know what to look at.
Accent a single aspect of the music
When you think you are highlighting the melody, all the instruments, and the rhythm in your body all at the same time: that is most likely not reading to the audience. They don't see it. Try highlighting just one instrument, then just the rhythm, then only the melody.
2. Be Present
Enjoy yourself!
Being present - connected to the moment, your body, and the music - makes the audience feel at peace and engaged. If you are distracted, so is the audience.
Know that you are enough
The audience is not just there to see WHAT you do, we want to see WHO you are.
3. Set Yourself Up for Success
Make a plan for your children
Make sure your kids are attended to by someone who is going to kindly stop them from interfering with your performance. You don’t want to worry about their safety. Sometimes young children need to be removed from the performance area because they might get overwhelmed and cry or try to enter the performance space. Prepare for this.
Practice in your costume
Make sure you have danced in your costume before you perform in it, including your accessories like jewelry, headpieces, shoes, props, and even your hair style. This way none of your brain power has to go to worrying that you might have a costume malfunction.
Know the song really well
so you can effectively highlight the melodic phrases, accents, breaks, and rhythms.
Have a loose outline
Plan what you might do and when. Where in the music and on the stage will you do your entrance, floor work, audience participation, stillness, isolations, travel, shimmies, etc?
Step on the stage before the show
Make sure you have set foot on the performance space before you dance.
4. Follow Through
Complete your ideas
Finish one idea or movement before you move on to the next. When a dancer begins a bunch of ideas that never conclude that all interrupt one another it feels disjointed and frantic.
Actually do the performance
Instead of just practicing at home, challenge yourself to perform in a show, at a gig, or in a local hafla. You need to practice how it feels to be flooded with adrenaline. You need to expose yourself to the unpredictable conditions of a real performance so you learn how to calibrate yourself when you experience them. Even if you feel nervous. Even if you don't feel 100% ready. You will learn so much! One performance is worth 10 rehearsals.
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