Acharuli Georgian folk dance
Acharuli Georgian folk dance
Acharuli or Adjarian dance is a totally fascinating performing art originated in Southern Georgia (South of Caucasian mountains). Charming energy of this dance makes direct connection with the powerful nature of ancient Caucasian mountains and with the joyful vibration of the Black sea coast.
This dance is a pure celebration of natural life and dedicated to abundance which comes though the Sun. If you haven’t heard the shining rhythmical melodies of Acharuli, check it now! They will make you dance immediately!
In this course you will learn basic movements of this style which are simple enough to catch them in a short time and be ready to make your first Caucasian dance improvisation. Many years of active performing have shown me how the watching audience is sensitive to Georgian dances and to Acharuli style especially.
My name is Alima Chichibabina. I am a professional choreographer and a human physiologist. I have been dancing and teaching Caucasian and Middle Asian dances for the last 9 years. In my instructor practice were many students of adult and kids age, so I know how to explain complicated body coordination in a simple way.
The most common feedback from my offline adult students was that they felt inner growing Feminine energy during dancing.
I definitely can say that this type of plasticity, and body language is a unique method to develop self esteem and very delicate sensuality for any contemporary woman.
All Caucasian female dances are about searching of our inner Queen through motion.
If you haven't seen Caucasian dances before I will briefly explain that they are still keeping the wisdom of nature in a very pure way. Male and female parties are extremely different and they are manifestations on the Sun and the Moon. Or in animalistic meaning they are embodiments of the Eagle and the Swan spirits. It means that though any female Caucassian dance you can directly invocate inside your being very powerful patterns of the Woman essence.
All you need to start is just to be ready to meet with the Beauty which is waiting inside you to flourish through the dance. Focus on your intention, some patience, positive mood and lets start!
How to move like a swan? Feminine Caucasian dance can teach you incredible plasticity of your arms and body
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What you will learn
- Learn Beginner forms of Acharuli and also basic Caucasian dance skills
- Gain straight Core and long beautiful Neck
- Improve your emotional expression through motion
Rating: 5
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 1 hour
Instructor: Alima Chichibabina
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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