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Will give this one a try!Bananna said:As the "Mountains Are Around Jerusalem"
Frrst part we use heel step to the right with arms up
Heel together heel together heel together heal together
left arm up right behind walk to right in small circle looking at left hand-right left right left right left right left
Repeat all
then we do the hallelu for the chorus
Bananna
Margolit said:Hello, my name is Margolit, and I'm relatively new to CF.
One of the first things I started to do while "settling in", was look for a dance site.....especially one about Davidic Dance. It is such a blessing to find a site where you can grow and learn and share and help one another, where others are familiar with so many of the same songs and artists, dances and dance terminology, etc., as well as those looking to learn more about this type of worship.
I've been reading the posts, and am looking forward to spending time here with you.
Briefly, I have been dancing for the L-rd for over 15 years, since I came to the L-rd and this congregation, and am currently a co-leader of the dance ministry.
Currently, we're working on our performance for the annual congregational Seder on Sat. This year we're doing a routine using tabrets (some call them dance hoops) to an adapted version of Jonathan Settel's "Great is the Lord". Each year is a challenge, but one we look forward to and enjoy.
Shalom for now,
Margolit
"Let them praise His name with dancing....."Psalm149:3
debi b said:DANCE NOTATION: Formation: circle or line dance - CCW - HH - level: beginner
I. R hop, L hop
II. Four walking steps to the right RLRL (on 4th step, pivot to face center of circle)
III. R steps to the right, L behind R, R steps to the side, touch L heel to the side
IV. L steps to the left, R behind L, L steps to the side, touch R heel to the side
Repeat #1 - 4 for entire dance
It is best to teach this as a circle dance to start with so everyone understands the line of direction
Margolit said:For this one we reversed the dance order...
debi b said:That made me chuckle b/c I have found that when we become accustomed to something in a particular way, it really challenges us to do it differently.
it is good for us to shake it up sometimes
Bananna said:I made one to go with Yeshuah and it is a variation on three of the interchangable dances It is funny that I can invent a new dance then when teaching it I can't get the description straight... like "Do as I do not as I say" Fortunately everyone is quick to follow and we taught last sabbath as we worshiped.
Bananna
Bananna said:Well it is a variation on one we call the TeaCup... but I'd have to look up the real name.
CCW
r together r
L together L
R pivot R
L together L
Three point turn CW (still flowing CCW)
go into a right coupe' (lands on left) and stay facing CCW bouncing on right and back on left place heal in front.
The hands are teacup style at first right hand in front and left hand palm up over left sholder.
Twirl with hands bent at elbow to side sort of a w look.
The coupe' should bring right hand in front and left in back.
When backing up the right hand will come forward as the left foot goes back.
(repeat)but coupe' ending facing center after twirl.
Second part 2
Tcherkessia center
left mayim lift
right mayim lift
left coupe
CW three step twirl (flowing ccw)
coupe right but step back again r-l place right heel.
that last twirl is kind of quick into the back step and heel to fit the song you may just want to end facing CCW and place heel. My song leader has enough pause for use to be ready for the first part again.
Make sense?
I'm so happy we learned a dance that goes with the Sabbath Shalome song we begin with. I also winged it today for the "Let us Adore" ending song.
I was late for service or a I could have learned "Days of Elijah"
Fun good food and "chocolate cheese cake"
bananna
Margolit said:Bananna said:Fun good food and "chocolate cheese cake"
bananna
I have a friend, a wonderful sister in Davidic Dance, whom I know would REALLY agree with you, in particular, about the "chocolate cheese cake" part. She's a real "chocaholic", who firmly believes that chocolate is the 5th major food group, a category completely unto itself!(Yes, I know, that's another thread and subject, but I couldn't pass it up.)
Margolit
ZionFire said:Shalom all! It's been a joy reading this thread and the rest of the dance section, which I just discovered thanks to a tip from Margolit. ("waving madly to Margolit...")
I've been involved in davidic dance for almost 30 years, and even though not in a messianic congregation, use it regularly in choreographing my dance team. I love the aspect of davidic dance of being kinetic prayers.
Here is a simple version of Blessed Are You (Barechu) Paul Wilbur, Jerusalem Arise! that I use with congregational dance. It works best in a circle. This can be learned by going through it once, so it's great for introducting new groups to the circle dance.
Introduction: sway R-L
A section (verse): Mayim R 6 counts then end with a L-R-L-stop
Reverse
B section (chorus): Step in (R) while scooping arms up
Step back on L while bringing arms to sides (a rocking motion)
Repeat
Double Tzerkazia (on the words "le olam vaed")
(Repeat both parts above)
Instrumental Bridge: simple walk in R line of direction with hand hold. (you need a breather by the time you get to this part anyway!)
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