The Sensual Art of Bellydance: Basic Dance (2001) [NR]

Release Date:
January 1, 2001

Original Title:
The Sensual Art of Bellydance: Basic Dance

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Goldhil Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 47

Sisters Veena and Neena Bidasha have been bellydancing since their childhood and have travelled around the world learning, refining, performing, and teaching this ancient and erotic dance. Now they have created a series of videos to instruct students in the arm movements, shimmies, and sultry looks of bellydancing. BASIC DANCE begins with a brisk warm-up routine and continues with a step-by-step tutorial isolating the upper and lower body while slowly demonstrating each hip drop, shimmy, and undulation in the full choreographed routine.

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Assistant Director:
Karin Seibold

Choreographer:
Veena Bidasha
Neena Bidasha

Co-Producer:
Neena Bidasha
Veena Bidasha

Director:
Andrea Ambandos

Director of Photography:
Clay Harrison

Editor:
Jason Savitt

Executive Producer:
Debra Goldman
Gary Goldman
David Nakahara

Makeup & Hair:
Ronni Winston

Writer:
Veena Bidasha
Neena Bidasha

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