Download Episode 2 First, I'd like to thank you all for your patience and support. Episode 2 was a long time (and a lot of work) in coming, and I hope you'll think it was worth the wait. This episode deals with long-term repetition. That's repetition over the course of a song or an entire routine. We'll discuss: - maximizing intellectual satisfaction by balancing length & complexity (with graphs!) - maximizing emotional satisfaction by balancing frequency & drama (also with graphs!) - using theme and variation to keep repeated elements fresh and interesting - using the structure of your music to guide your repetition In the process I'll be sharing: - low-, medium-, and high-complexity combinations - several ideas for medium- and high-drama movements - combinations that demonstrate Theme & variation - my "cheater's drop", a less intimidating alternative to the Turkish Drop - a DIY exercise on working with your musical structure This episode also includes performance clips by me, as well as by Badriya al Badi'a of Boston. VIDEO: This episode runs just over an hour, which is too long to fit on You Tube (due to their 10-minute limit), so I'm only posting the introduction there. All versions are formatted to be iPod-friendly. - Our Media (full version, downloadable) - Google Video (full version, viewable online and downloadable) - YouTube (introduction only) I've created an RSS feed on Feedburner, and you can now subscribe in iTunes. MUSIC: The music featured in this episode is from Belly Dancing for Fortune and Fame: - Sala, Sala (the Taktaba theme song) - Shisheler - Drum Solo - Mastika - El Samer Special thanks to Stella Grey for donating the use of this CD. Update: 1/12/2008: If you've had trouble downloading this episode, try watching it in VLC. If it still fails, download the low-resolution version. The video quality isn't as good, but the smaller file size might help! Update: 4/9/2008: The podcast DVDs have found a new home on Amazon: You can also order directly from the manufacturer, CreateSpace.