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Old 03-27-2008, 02:13 PM   #7 (permalink)
Aisha Azar
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Originally Posted by adiemus View Post
GREAT post Brea, loved the video's and I agree hawaiian dance is about the hands - similar in some ways to other polynesian dances. So why take the story out?!
I don't like fusion unless it's clearly fused for a reason - and the 'purist' form is also honoured. The problem for me with fusion is that inevitably, the original form of both dance forms is diluted, and you're left with mashed potatoe... and all that piquancy and uniqueness and variety of the original is lost...
Dear Adiemus,
I think that the problem with most fusion is exactly what you have said about the watering down of both forms with no real end result. Its just fusion for its own sake. However, occasionally there dancers who know how to do great fusion and then it is a sublime thing!! Somewhere in the Youtube clips thing there is an Amercian Oriental dancer named Anaheed, who really does a great job of fusion. Also, Sabah, who I believe recently joined the BDSS is a wonderful fusion artist. I am not a big fan of the BDSS and see most of their stuff as either overblown or watered down or just plain silly, as in their gymnastics and kilt numbers. When I saw them live, I was seriously bored because most of the dances were either repeats in different costumes or so out there I just scratched my head in perplexity. Rachel Brice would have been incredible if they did not make her dancing so mundane by having her do the same darn thing 4 times in the show, albeit in different costumes. Miles Copeland, however, can be really pretty fun after the show. He bought me tickets to the show and I took him out for a drink after and we ended up spending 4 hours together. He has quite an interesting mind and was far more entertaining than any part of the show.
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A'isha
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