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New Dance: 1001 Nights

Jennifer Choo Sue Chin | October 22, 2019

Dance Name: 1001 Nights
Choreographed by: Winson Eng, Philip Sobrielo, Jennifer Choo
Description: 2 Wall Phrased Intermediate
Music: 1001 Nights Arabian Nights by Ch!pz
Stepsheet: https://www.copperknob.co.uk/stepsheets/1001-nights-ID137169.aspx

Behind The Dance…

The dance was conceptualised for Wynette and my Arabian Nights themed LDF event held in Klang on 19 Oct 2019. So Philip Sobrielo and Winson Eng came by my place on the eve of the event to finalise the dance steps, until wee hours of the morning.

About the Song & Phrasing

We chose the music 1001 Nights Arabian Nights by Ch!pz, a pop group from the Netherlands to fit the theme of the event. The dance is called 1001 Nights with signature moves from the artists themselves, showing the 1-0-0-1 arm movements which are really cool. We had the dance phrased to fit the different melody and tempo and lyrics of the music, but the steps are fairly simple and repetitive in nature. The music will tell you when to do what, it’s pretty obvious.

We hope you will enjoy this fun dance, esp the arms bit. We did and the music is catchy and awesome. Do take a look!

On a side note, we raised RM8000 from ticket sales, donations and proceeds from stalls, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have contributed in one way or another, making the event a great success. Love you all <3

Videos of the dance

Dance Video:

Walk Thru Video:

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New Dance: Doraemon

Jennifer Choo Sue Chin | March 22, 2016

To suit the Cartoon theme for LDFKL2016, I have choreographed a cute little dance to one of Asian’s favourite cartoon theme songs: Doraemon!

It is a 1 wall and easily phrased dance. Simple steps to fit the cute music Doraemon No Uta by Kumiko Usogi. Feedbacks and responses received during the party was great. Hope you’ll pick it up too just for fun.

Stepsheet: http://www.copperknob.co.uk/stepsheets/doraemon-ID110136.aspx

Videos taken at the party:

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New Dance: Time To Waltz

Jennifer Choo Sue Chin | January 12, 2015

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A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of you following my blog! I hope 2015 will bring better health, peace, joy and luck to everyone so we could enjoy more dancing. Here’s my first choreography for 2015 – TIME TO WALTZ – it’s also the first time I’m trying out a partner mixer as I find these type of dances fun and interesting to be done during parties where dancers get to mingle and dance with each other, something for a change.

The dance is choreographed to Chayanne’s beautiful music Tiempo De Vals, which means Waltz Time or Time to Waltz. The tempo is Viennese waltz (170 BPM). [I trimmed the song to end at 3:10 as the tempo gets too fast after that, so please email me for the correct version of the music]. I’m always fascinated with Viennese waltz dancers twirling gracefully around the ballroom, and thought I should try to choreograph one with that concept. The steps are simple – with basic waltz steps – so dancers can concentrate more on the dynamics of changing partners instead.

The dance is a circle partner mixer line dance. That means, the steps are line dance steps, but done in a circle. You dance it with a partner and change partners after every vanilla sequence. The steps are generally the same with some variations partners A and B. Generally, A denotes the female partner as there are turning steps while B denotes the male partner. However, like many other partner mixer line dances, you don’t need to an opposite sex partner to dance with. 🙂

Shadow Position

Shadow Position

A and B should be in the shadow position, with B being the ‘shadow’ (see diagram above). The right hands should be raised to the shoulder level while the left hands are held at waist level (not shown in diagram). In a circle, B’s position is at the inner circle while A’s position is at the outer circle. The dance is danced in the anticlockwise direction as the line of flow. That means, the dance is in the moving in the anticlockwise direction of the circle. This is how the circle might look like (see diagram below):

Circle Positions

Circle Positions

I hope you will give this dance a try and do something different from the conventional 4 wall line dancing for a change. Here’s a video of me teaching it at Bandar Manjalara to Lily Soong’s wonderful students and at Jean Yeoh’s New Year charity dance gala at Bukit Mertajam. Have fun and lots of laughter!

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[Kiwanis: Dance for the Children’s Smile] Donations are pouring in!

Jennifer Choo Sue Chin | April 22, 2014

The charity drive is in FULL SWING!

With the event just 2 months away, we have individuals and organisations from all over the world pledging donations for the charitable cause. It’s not too soon or too late for you to make a donation too!

To donate cash which will go into the MNT fund, or to donate materials or services, you can email me and/or Chit Looi for the bank-in details. The materials and services can be given out as Lucky Draw during the event on 22 June 2014.

Your contributions and donations are greatly appreciated.

So far, some interesting Lucky Draw items are:

  1. 3D2N stay at Bubbles Dive Resort, Pulau Perhentian for 2 person contributed by the Resort
  2. 3 pairs of Latin Dance Shoes contributed by YuYu Dance shoes
  3. A few pairs of Adidas jackets

and more to come! So make sure you are there!

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