GLAD TO BE PART OF DI - DI ROCKS!!!!!!!!!
GLAD TO BE PART OF DI - DI ROCKS!!!!!!!!!
When I first started taking classes at Dance Identity , I found that classes are not just sessions where music is played for an hour or so and the students mimic the instructor's steps on counts of 1-2-3-4 and so on...... At Shaira's class, I learnt not just dance but the art of getting trained the right way.
I realized that there is a difference between class levels and the class itself. The levels are important , they make you understand where you are at and how much more you can go on learning and training yourself as a dancer. Within a session of any dance class, there are several stages - the warm-up, learning the technique , learning the routine/(s), and then finally bringing them all together.
The warm-up is the MOST important session. That is where you start to stretch, flex those tight muscles while getting your body and your mind tuned ! Personally, even though I find warm-ups the most difficult part of a class, they have helped me immensely to continue being focused for the reminder of the duration of the class.
Shaira makes it vigorous but definitely with a purpose. Her aim to make you explore how fit your body is and can get through dance , how flexible you can be with regular exercise and work-out. It is something that every dance enthusiast should experience.
Coming to the techniques - they are the rules to bring out a particular routine in a particular form. For eg. if a Jazz routine needs to have a particular look and mood , its the technique that you need to get it right to achieve that !
They help you break down complicated-looking steps into something easily doable. Shaira focuses in helping you understand what you need to do to get those lines sharp, correct and complete! Her techniques are vibrant and refreshing. She , then, packs them into small routines which then magically transform into beautiful moves.
Once you learn about 2-3 routines, its time to assemble them together in a particular sequence.That is when you need to focus on the music. The routines need to look stitched and tailor-made for the song being played. Now is when you need to pay attention to the rhythm , pace and mood of the song and fit the routines for it.
The end result - a lovely dance piece ..where you have learnt the technique, the routine and have put them all together.
Shaira's class is not about memorizing steps and repeating them , it's about taking time to understand , learn and train the dancer in you to different techniques and styles of dance !
Archana Janakiraman
Ever find yourself in a class with dancers of various levels and during the warm up the instructor, who happens to take warm up quiet seriously, walks up to you, brings your shoulders down, fixes your posture, comments on your alignment while turning your foot into a certain position and you are completely lost trying to take it all in. Yes, it can be overwhelming when you are doing AND absorbing comments on how to improve. Somewhere in the middle of the class you may feel, "how am I ever gonna remember everything she said, I can't recall half of it". Here's what I think helps, don't skip the next class, return. Come back, from experience, I will say the next time you go through the warm ups, your body will recall and you will begin to remember what was being corrected. It may take perhaps more than one reminder, but if you skip, you will be reinventing the wheel. People have different ways of registering, some are auditory learners, some must have a visual while others have to do, but I feel with dance it boils down to doing, listen to the counting, learn it, get the instructor to show you, do whatever you can, but in the end you must try it yourself. Muscle memory, no joke.
Summer camps combining Dance (Hip-Hop, Jazz, Contemporary) & Yoga
Registration closes June 30th, 2010.
DI Dance Camp I - July 12 to 16 – 1 to 4 pm
- For ages 5-12
- Features Dance (Jazz, Hip Hop ) & Yoga
- $225 per child
- For ages 5-12
- Features Dance (Jazz, Hip Hop ) & Yoga
- $225 per child
Summer Camps – Goals
- To help students develop proper balance, body posture and placement, rhythm, coordination, dance fundamentals and performance skills that are technical, exciting and fun.
- Campers will learn a choreography to a Broadway musical and they will prepare a presentation on the fifth day for family and friends to showcase the skills they learnt through the week
- Yoga basics – Introduction to yoga, asana and the importance of yoga
- Help students build confidence and self esteem in an atmosphere of fun and learning.
- Create Props for their performance.
- Team building games and activities.
Registration closes June 5th, 2010. Yogance I - June 21 to 25 – 1 to 4 pm Yogance II – Aug 9 to 15 – 1 to 4 pmSummer camps combining Yoga & Dance (Hip-Hop, Jazz & Contemporary)
Yogance – Goals through Dance
Yogance I – Goals through Yoga
Dance Identity (www.Danceidentity.com) and Almaden Yoga (www.Almadenyoga.com) present: ALMADEN’S BEST DANCE CREW! Mondays 3 pm to 4 pm (Ages 5 to 9) Mondays 4 pm to 5 pm (Ages 10 to 15) 8 classes starting April 19th and endng on June 14th. $120 for 8 classes Classes taught by Shaira Bhan (www.shairabhan.com), a long time professional dancer, choreographer and teacher. All classes held at Almaden Yoga (next to PW Market at Via Valiente & Almaden Expressway)
Dance classes in HIPHOP, JAZZ, CONTEMPOARY for ages 5 to 15
Classes in Bollywood, Jazz, Hip Hop, contemporary and more. Fitness classes for all age groups. Don't miss out join the party!