Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts

Monday, July 05, 2010

Interview: Miss Belly Dance UK 2010

In April this year, Delilah won the title of Miss Belly Dance UK 2010. She competed with 13 other participants in a nationwide competition for up and coming belly dancers. I wanted to find out more about this inspiring young woman so here’s what Delilah has to say:



How did you prepare for the competition?

After I picked the song I just danced. I let the music tell me what to do. It didn’t take me long to put it all together and indeed there were parts within my piece that were improvised. I just loved the song Salaam Ya Amm, and felt it went with my personality.

How did you celebrate your win?

I was very tempted to perform my victory dance on stage! However, I just settled on giving a hug to all of the judges.

Why did you become interested in belly dancing?

Truthfully, I didn’t know how to dance. I couldn’t connect my body to the music at all. Considering I am of Caribbean descent, for me it was very embarrassing. So I started learning belly dance to learn moves.

Who is your ‘Idol’ in the belly dancing world?

Although there are many dancers I admire for different reasons, I would say it would have to be Suheir Zaki. She dances beautifully and can hold an audience without props and no elaborate choreography. She exudes a wonderful presence.

How would you describe your belly dance style?


Warm and fluid with a good shimmy!

Where are you going to go with your belly dancing from here?


I plan to expand my repertoire and am learning saidi and shamadan. I would also like to start teaching soon. In the future, I hope to be dancing internationally.

What advice do you have for future ‘Miss Belly Dance UK’ competitors?

Pick a song that best shows your personality and style. Most importantly, pick something you love because it shows in your dancing. Also to show 2 people – someone who knows your style, such as your teacher, and another person who hasn’t seen you dance as much.


More About Delilah…


“I am an Egyptian style dancer whose warm, bubbly and at times quirky personality shines through the music.”

Delilah, otherwise known as Delia Lewis, is an Egyptian-style belly dancer from London who has been belly dancing since the tender age of 15. Apart from her passion for belly dancing, she is a self-confessed video game and anime geek, and is also a keen kitchen gardener.

At just 26 years of age, Delia has already started making her own belly dance costumes which she plans to sell in the near future. She studied anthropology at Oxford University and The School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS). Delia continues to enjoy learning about other cultures.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Got To Dance – Sky 1

According to my teacher, the programme Got To Dance on Sky 1 has been sending mass press releases requesting belly dancers to audition for the show.

I don’t know about you, but I would be in two minds about this – It would be fun to audition and take part but it would also be disheartening if you didn’t get through. If you did, however, could you take the criticism? Would a belly dance be enough to win it?

I have witnessed some belly dancers provide the audience with astounding performances that have taken my breath away.

So could it be that the producers want to see some belly rolls and flesh for pure entertainment purposes. The TV world can be cruel, right?


http://sky1.sky.com/dance

Thursday, June 10, 2010

World Belly Dance Championship

Hezzi Ya Nawa3em, which translates; 'World Belly Dance Championship', is a programme on LBC (Lebanon) that showcases 12 contestants from around the world. The highly competitive show is spread over a period of 8 weeks where the girls are given the chance to display their acquired techniques and skills in 9 successive primes.

Some of the previous contestants have represented Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Brazil, Ukraine, Costa Rica, Russia, France and of course Lebanon.

Naira from France

The most talented belly dancers battle it out in a ‘twinned’ finale and the one with the best performance wins the title.

The show attracts very high viewing rates in Lebanon - I think this type of show would work well in the UK...It could be called the 'UK Belly Dance Championship' © and broadcast live from many venues up and down the country!

Malika from Russia

Here’s an example of one of the final performances, where Magalie versus Eleanore (surprisingly they’re both representing Lebanon).