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Street Fusion - Street Jazz & Hip Hop Dance with Karen Gaylex$7.19
    (13 reviews)
Best Price: $7.19
An eclectic blend of street jazz, hip-hop, and funk, all mixed into one! Street fusion consists of a warm-up and 3 dance routines varying in style and technique. The warm up is broken down into 3 sections - Stretches, Isolations and Basic Footwork - and is designed to prepare your body to dance, get the blood flowing, and get you ready to groove! From there, you'll have 3 dance routines to choose from: 1. In The Mix: A funky blend of jazz and hip-hop, all in one fun routine; 2. Smooth It Out: A smooth groove with challenging accents and dynamics; 3. Hittin It: A choreography full of challenging sequences that require you to hit it. So grab your sneakers and let's hit the dance floor...for Karen Gayle's STREET FUSION!
MPN: STSD30146D - UPC: 188883000376
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"Street Fusion" DVD Trailer      By A1SH8YLKH291Q8 on 2007-11-14
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Good hip hop dvd      By AWMU4C4CH21TE on 2007-08-07
So this is the same Karen Gayle that did the set of Deante Dance dvds that I did not like, at all. Here she is the real Karen Gayle, not a watered down version of herself. I'm not really a hip hop person but the moves look funky, the music is good and the energy is high. Here's what you can expect.
Setting: Sound stage with a curtain in the back. 4-5 dancers with Karen out front, all dressed in hip hop attire.
Music: Hip hop instrumental. Like I said I'm not a hip hop music fan, I just bought the dvd for variety in my exercise routine.
DVD Layout: The entire running time on the dvd is 120 minutes. It says on the world dance website that it is 60 minutes. The dvd has a 20 minute warm-up, starting with stretching, isolations from head to waist; foot work and rhythm work. Good section. Next you can choose from 3 routines, Beginning, Intermediate and advanced. Each section has a learn the steps and performance sections. The beginners routine is repeated 2x at the end. The intermediate rountine is repeated 3 times at the end and the advanced routine is repeated 4x. At the end of the dvd is a section called performance where it goes from one routine to the next. There is no cool down.
The first routine is simple. The second routine is a mix of smooth moves and hit it moves. The third routine is like you would see on P. Diddy's Making the Band show, or on So you think you can dance on Fox.
I have not done the class yet so I don't know if learning the steps will be easy. Hip hop is not really my thing so it will be interesting to see how much I pick up when I do it. Karen is very patient and goes over the steps over and over again AND there is always the rewind button. Once I do it I'll let you know more. UPDATE: I am returning the dvd as hip hop is not really my thing. I thought the moves would be more jazzy. Not to say it's not a good dvd, it is just not my cup of tea. A little too young for me. Hopefully Karen Gayle will come out with an intermediate modern dance dvd. She would be very good at it.
All things are possible!      By A3O7ZN77C7V8CQ on 2007-09-23
I ventured into a diverse ambit of dance with this program, but I am never close minded about
learning and experimenting with dance.
Warm up is lengthy with yoga-like flow, plenty of lunging and stretching to get you limber. This is fast paced so it is a real warm-up.
There are also isolation exercises, chest, hip, head rolls, and body waves. I found them similar to belly dance isolations, more rigid and accented to complement the style.. I do feel the head rolls should be a little softer to prevent injury.
In the beginner section I have to admit I was somewhat frustrated. The body is in full motion so get ready for hip bumps, and figure 8s, pivoting of the feet. The footwork is taught very fast paced but has lots of repetition. There is an array in moves, at times I felt the choreography transposes from aerobic to martial arts class .There are eleven lengthy combinations but the agility that I had stored up came through and though I am a few paces behind, I may catch up with plenty of repetition.
The second segment has8 combinations. This was fun and I found it more enjoyable than the beginner segment. I enjoyed the groove, funk, pivots, turns, elaborate arm and footwork, and full body undulations and because I belly dance, isolation is not a problem. I placed most of my energy into this segment. Combinations are lengthy and detailed, fast paced, but there is plenty of time to put them together, and again the routine repeats several times at the end.
The third segment has 8 combinations articulating arms, more body waves and staccato moves and traveling. Again, fast paced and more intricate arm and footwork. By now it appears the choreography becomes very challenging with these moves but not unrealistic to achieve.
At the end of each segment this energetic, and pleasant young lady takes you into her realm of dance with her great group as they perform each routine several times to draw you in. The music is catchy and makes it easy to venture into. Her humor and confidence stays with you as encouragement to finish out the program. Her moves are well defined, so it is not a maze to venture through the dance and visually easy to decipher the moves. I do feel the choreography is designed for the young generation but a good challenge for those of us young at heart.
Upon completion of the program, you will discover in amazement, all things are possible! Though demanding, this program is intricately put together and can be achieved with determination and will reward you with a dance in vogue.
Not what I expected      By AT8BDMNAVTV81 on 2008-05-19
I will try to be as objective as possible although my conclusions are based on my expectations. I expected a DVD that would substitute my hip-hop class for the days I can't attend it. Something that will make me sweat and have me learn new choreography, on top of some funky music. Well, this DVD didn't deliver any of these three things. The warm-up is slow (lots of explanation in stead of just getting into it), really basic, and it will not make you break a sweat (it lasts about 15 minutes). The three routines are okay, but because of the low production value and generic beats, I really didn't want to stick with it long enough to learn it. And frankly, everybody who teaches choreography from the TV should know that a back shot is absolutely obligatory in order not to be confused and have to translate the movements in the opposite direction. A big reason why I didn't stick with the choreography also.
If you only want to learn some choreography, have a lot of patience, and don't mind dancing only to beats, then this will work for you.
Thrilling and easy!      By A2WUF5Q3TYPKZN on 2007-12-31
Excellent! She is great and makes the whole dancing thing so easy. I love the choreography and steps. It's different, challenging, fun and professional. I loved it!
- Jazzy and Fun
     By AQ8DU6XVA3USJ on 2008-10-02
Karen Gayle with her enviable agility, solid technique and creativity, has put together a DVD of the latest in dance styles, a blend of modern jazz and hip hop, that is a blast from start to finish. After the "Welcome," there's a "Warm-up" that includes marvelous stretches, isolations and footwork, and does well on its own, if used as a short daily workout to strengthen and tone your body.
There are 3 "Dance Routines," labeled Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Though there is not that much difference in their level of difficulty in the actual steps, there's quite a bit to remember in the choreography, and there's the jazzy and fun style to assimilate. The routines are broken down step by step first, and then are danced continuously with music to practice until you get it right. Finally there's a "Demo" of Karen and her 4 dancers (Jessi, Liz, Radhia and Kiyomi), giving it there all and wowing us with their moves. Music is by Jay T. Jenkins and Mervyn Theodopolis Jr., Daryl "D. Roe" Monroe, and Ray Johnson.
Slim, leggy and beautiful, Karen Gayle is a superb dancer (watching her, I can't help thinking how much the great Bob Fosse would have loved her to dance for him!) and she knows how to impart her knowledge, and choreograph interesting pieces, making this DVD a valuable addition to your dance instruction library!
- dance class not exercise video
     By A11QIZXPSK5BPO on 2008-05-12
I enjoyed the DVD, but it is set up like a dance class, not like an exercise video. You gradually learn a choreographed routine.
- Worth the little amount it cost
     By A31GKWQW56LUSE on 2008-09-22
Product delivered exactly what was promised. Easy to follow- gives a good work out and helps to develop skill.
- Great dance video!
     By AJ03XZKNLZD0 on 2008-03-03
The instructions are slow which makes it easier to learn the dance moves. The DVD also has a lot of routines to learn and a lot of practicing. The music and the moves are great!
- Oh Yeah!
     By A1FGYR78KQI5AB on 2008-03-17
This dvd takes me back when I was in high school but also brings out my sex appeal and works out my whole entire body...............
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