New Oriental's large-scale open class - dancing with teacher Tang Ke
New Oriental's large-scale open class - dancing with teacher Tang Ke (reported by "Sunbird" Qiu Xiang)...
New Oriental's large-scale open class - dancing with teacher Tang Ke (Reported by "Sunbird" Qiuxiang) Belly dance is a dance that is currently popular all over the world and perfectly combines many aspects of women's fitness, weight loss, body shaping and improvement of women's body, mind and soul. At 7pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012, New Oriental Art School held a unique open belly dance class. In the one-hour open class, Tang Ke, a famous belly dance performing artist from Yunnan, China, used his unique language and dance movements to vividly express the characteristics of belly dance and its differences with other dances. Teacher Tang Ke’s Belly Dance Class Some of the students have never been exposed to belly dance, and some have no dance foundation. Under the leadership of Teacher Tang Ke, they started learning from simple movement breakdowns, and by the end of class, they were all able to dance to the music in a decent manner. The common feeling of everyone is that the body has been greatly stretched, and the cervical spine, shoulders and back have been exercised to varying degrees. The one-hour dance experience greatly aroused the students' interest. As soon as the get out of class started, many ladies signed up on the spot and became teacher Tang Ke's new students. Teacher Tang Ke has very rich experience in dance teaching. She said to the students, "You don't need to have any dance foundation to dance belly dancing, and students can learn it regardless of their purpose. If your purpose is to perform, I can guarantee that you will learn a dance in ten days. If you want to lose weight and get in shape, you only need to participate in 20 A one-day intensive class can achieve the purpose of tightening the abdomen and developing the six abdominal muscles. Or if you just want to relax, decompress and maintain your body, coming to my class is an excellent choice because belly dance has a unique effect in protecting and maintaining female body organs, such as the uterus, ovaries and breasts.” Teacher Tang Ke was demonstrating decomposition movements for everyone. Lu Lihua, the principal of New Oriental Art School, also introduced the school’s belly dance classes to everyone after class. She said, "The school has only been offering this course for a month, and there are so many women who have chosen to take it. The curriculum has been increased from one class per week to four classes per week. Teacher Tang Ke is not only a dance teacher, but also has profound knowledge in image design, makeup, etiquette, appearance, deportment, tea ceremony and many other aspects. The school will offer courses in this area in due course." Principal Lu also said that the school will regularly hold various types of open classes and lectures, and everyone is welcome to pay attention. For more details about this course, please contact 602-490-8613, or EMAIL to: azeaainfo@gmail.com About Tang Ke: Graduated from Yunnan University of the Arts, a famous belly dance performing artist in China. He is a member of the Middle East Belly Dance Association and a senior coach at the Xiya Belly Dance Training Base in China. Under the tutelage of Mr. Lin Kaiwei, a famous Taiwanese spiritual teacher (a disciple of Mr. Nan Huaijin), he devoted himself to studying SQ body and mind courses, and founded the "Golden Theme" spiritual workshop in Kunming, integrating body and mind courses with yoga into dance. He has many years of experience in dance teaching and planning (directing) large-scale cultural performances and public relations receptions, and has performed overseas on behalf of China many times. He once served as deputy director of the National Costume Research Institute of Yunnan University for Nationalities. 2004 Image Design Director of Miss Universe China Southwest Region (top ten winners). She once participated in the "Female Scent" series of Yunnan TV station, giving lectures on image design, makeup, etiquette, appearance, manners, tea ceremony, etc.
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