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Specifications:
- Glittering gold coins of the Belly dance belt shimmer with every move you make
- Belly dance belt could match with vary kinds of belly dance blouse or bra
- For sure you will catch all the sights wearing this ladies Belly dance belt
- A great piece of the sequins belt is for any belly dance lover
- Fringes hip scarf is lightweight and simply gorgeous
- Truly a belly dancer's must have
- Enjoy the sensuality and feel the glamour as you twirl and whirl in this
- Express your inner power, beauty and feminity in this belly dance belt
- Material: Terylene
- Size: 10cm/3.9in(W); 50cm/19.7in(L)(Tassel)
Details:


- Glittering gold coins of the Belly dance belt shimmer with every move you make. Truly a belly dancer's must have


- Belly dance belt could match with vary kinds of belly dance blouse or bra. For sure you will catch all the sights wearing this ladies Belly dance belt

- A great piece of the sequins belt is for any belly dance lover. Fringes hip scarf is lightweight and simply gorgeous
Size in Detail:
Size
Length(cm/in)
Waist
Maximum Tensile
S
60
60
100
L
60
80
130
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How to Learn Belly Dancing Warm Up:
- Start with neck rolls. Gently roll your neck about eight times in each direction
- Continue to arm and leg rolls. Roll your arms at the shoulder and your legs at the hip
- Loosen your wrists and ankles by slowly rolling them in circles. Concentrate on one wrist or ankle at a time, and circle each one about eight times in each direction
- Finish the body rolls with hip rolls. When doing hip rolls, circle just your hips. Imagine a cord running through your body that prevents anything from moving but your hips and pelvic area
- Stretch your sides. This is best done by checking your posture (really remember to stay in belly dancing posture) and then raising both arms above your head. Bending just at the waist, stretch to one side and then the other
How to Belly Dance:
- Dress the part. Find clothing that is stylish and modern yet comfortable. Think long loose skirts and shirts
- Purchase a CD of Middle Eastern music. This will set the mood and help you learn the rhythm of belly dancing. You can find a CD at your local music store or at many online retailers. Listen to it and study the rhythm of Middle Eastern music
- Warm up. Belly dancing will work some muscles you forgot you had, so you need to warm up before you get started. Do some head rolls and try to loosen up the rest of your body as much as possible
- Start with your head. Move your head in circles, while keeping your head level. Do it clockwise first. Whenever it feels right, move it counterclockwise. Slide your head from left to right. Keep your head level and your nose pointing straight ahead
- Utilize your shoulders next. Move your shoulders in circles. Go forward, up, back then down. Shimmy the shoulders. Move your right shoulder forward while moving your left shoulder back. Gradually pick up speed( You should feel this in your ribcage)
- Work your ribs. Slid your ribcage from side to side without even using your hips yet. Next, slide your ribs right, front, left, then back in a circular motion
- Roll your belly. This is the most well-known move in belly dancing Pull in both the bottom and top half. Then release both the top then the bottom. Take it slow then gradually build up speed until it looks natural and fluid like you are rolling your belly
- Get hippy. Shimmy your hips. Keep your torso still and start moving your hips from side to side. Pick up speed
- Circle your hips. With bent knees and a still ribcage, move your hips in a complete circle. Switch it up and do it the other way
- Drop the hips. Put most of your weight on your life leg and slide your right foot so it is front of your left foot. Keep your knees bent. Raise your left arm overhead and put your right arm out to the side. Bring your right hip up and forward then drop it back
- Don't forget those hands and arms. Visualize your arms as snakes. Raise your right arm slowly, lifting your shoulder first then your elbow, wrist, and fingers. Lower your right arm while lifting your left in the same way, Practice until the movement is fluid. You can also make circles with your arms and add your own variations to make the dance more interesting
- Pick up the finger symbols. If you really want to get into it, try using finger symbols. You can pick them up at music store or on the Internet. They will help you keep the rhythm. Slip your thumb and middle finger into the elastic on the back of the symbols. Make sure they are positioned so when your bring your thumb and middle finger together the cymbals will sound. Right left right rest. Then right left right left. Chime them in time with the rhythm of your chosen music
- Keep practicing. Once you master the basic moves then you can try more advanced ones. Purchase books and videos to help you learn the more complicated moves. Also you may be able to learn new moves online. If you really want to continue your belly dancing, take a class
Tips & Warnings:
- Isolation is one of the most important concepts in belly dancing. Keeping one area of your body still while moving another is key
- You can modernize the ancient Middle Eastern moves by adding them to your modern dance moves. Throw in the snake arms or the hip shimmy next time you are at a club
- Playing finger symbols takes a lot of coordination so, do not get frustrated if you don't get it at first. Just keep practicing
- If you are doing the dance for your partner, make eye contact. This is one the most sensual things you can possibly doRemember to stay loose. You will not be able to belly dance if you can't let your self go a little
- If you have any medical conditions or are in poor health, you may want to ask your doctor if belly dancing is an appropriate exercise for you
- Take your time. Warm-ups release a lot of stress, and signal chemicals in your body that you are getting ready for more strenuous activity
- When doing arm and leg rolls, be careful not to twist your elbows or knees. This can cause nasty sprains and strains that will leave you in pain
Package Included:
- 1 x Hip Scarf Belly Dance Belt
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DnM Imports
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02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: It was as described, I wish it was a little bigger, but it is as it was described. Thank you very much! fast shipment and beautiful item. Thank you
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Lyndsay Rhew
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03-05-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a beautiful, quality hipscarf. Great value for the money - heavy fabric (almost a chenille) and lots of coins and beads. Makes a beautiful sound when I dance! I highly recommend this product!
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Jongkook Park
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02-05-2011- Other Thoughts: This hip scarf is really pretty. I bought it for a class that I'm taking. Its is very pretty but the only reason why I didn't give it 5 stars is because the actual fabric the coins are attached to is very delicate. I can see myself poking my finger through it while trying to tie it on. Overall, a good buy.
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Malanie Shashika
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01-07-2011- Other Thoughts: Love this hip scarf! Flashes well when dancing and sounds great. I tie mine very tight and have never had any issues with tearing.
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Cody Oebel
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04-09-2011- Other Thoughts: The coins are very well arranged and sewn and make a beautiful chime while dancing. I would recommended this to anyone looking for a great hip scarf that won't break their wallet - the quality is worth way more than it's price.
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