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Nourhan Sharif presents
Welcome to the Egyptian Master "Yousry Sharif's" second choreography video taught by Nourhan Sharif in sections facing front, back, and in half- speed with cues on how to perfect Sharif's Technique throughout the video. This haunting piece of Oriental choreography can be a dynamic solo or an exhuberant group piece for intermediate/ advanced Egyptian Sharqi dancer. Nourhan takes you through the whole dance in sections step by step as well as performs the choreography in its entirety for your viewing pleasure. This video is for dancers who desire to perfect the art of Raqs Sharqi and master a full work of the greatest choreographers of our time, Ustez Sharif! |
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Welcome to the Egyptian Master "Yousry Sharif's" first choreography video ever! In this video Nourhan Sharif demonstrates and coaches you through the choreography Mr. Sharif taught at his weeklong workshop in 1999. The choreography is danced to the music "Hazar Fazar" from Wash Ya Wash Volume Two. This exquisite choreography is broken down into 8 manageable sections and demonstrated in half time and in real time, once you master a section you can move onto the next one! A must have for all Sharif students! Nourhan also performs the choreography in its entirely for your viewing pleasure! This DVD is for those who desire to perfect the art of Raqs Sharqi, and master a full choreography by one of the greatest choreographers of our times! Nourhan Sharif has 30 years of training, performance, and teaching experience in Middle Eastern Dance, specializing in Egyptian and Lebanese Cabaret and Folkloric dancing. Ms. Sharif resides in New York and is the Executive Director for the Egyptian Academy of Oriental Dance. She currently teaches at the New Dance Group Arts Center in NYC & at workshops around the world. Cairo born Yousry Sharif is an internationally renowned choreographer, performer, and instructor of Middle Eastern Dance, who has made his home in New York City for the last two decades. He is the director and founder of the Egyptian Academy of Oriental Dance, and he has coached and directed troupes and individual artists around the globe. |
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