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Sporting Goods : SADIE - Thrillin' Drillin' - Belly Dance DVD

SADIE - Thrillin' Drillin' - Belly Dance DVD

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oh how I LOVE Sadie!
Not only is she a great dancer, but a great teacher as well! She is very generous with information and doesn't give the impression that she is "keeping secrets." She is obviously very secure! IAMED Please keep producing dvd's with Sadie. She is the new Suhalia!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sadie
very good and clear instructions, a very good exercise tool to have and the layering skills are very good!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Essential
I think that in this DVD dancers of every level can find the way to improve their technique. I like control, the perfection of movements and the way to attain it: keep on practicing with Sadie.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sadie - Thrillin' Drillin'
I'm so glad that I bought this dvd. At first glance I thought that it was much simpler than I was hoping for. But then as I started to actually do the workout I realized that Sadie just makes it look simple because she is so fantastic. There is a lot of material here to learn. I am still in the beginning segments and although Sadie explains everything clearly with plenty of time to get it down, it is a challenge to make these combinations and drills your own. I have been going to classes for a few months now and I am so pleased to have this challenging dvd to continue my learning at home. It really is a master class with Sadie. She is a wonderful instructor, she explains and demonstrates everthing clearly and beautifully. I think this will keep me busy for a long time and continue to be great to practice with. I really recommend this dvd, it is worth the money!



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