The Belly Dance Chronicles July/August/September 2017 Volume 15, Issue 3 | Page 21

Performance Professionalism Part 3 7 Elements for Great Performances By Ma*Shuqa Mira Murjan Photos by Carl F. Sermon Photography That certain Je Ne Sais Quoi… OK, raise your hand if you have watched a dancer’s performance and thought to yourself, “Hmm, she is beautiful, costume gorgeous, moves nicely; but her dancing is missing that certain je ne sais quoi” – that special unique, individual flair that makes a performance exciting. Thinking back on some dance performances, have you ever wondered how performances could be improved? What elements would you add or subtract to make it feel fresh, more exciting, balanced, and new? Viewing a dance performance and feeling “it was very nice, but not complete” – is like completing a puzzle that has a few missing pieces – it’s beautiful but not as wonderful as it could be if all the pieces were there and the picture was complete. For the performance artist, looking at our own performance on a video recording, it can be hard to decipher the missing pieces to the performance pizzazz puzzle. The missing pieces are those elements in our performance that may keep the audience from enjoying a performance that looks and feels right. Gameela - Originality Listen and Look for Audience Response Some elements of dance to consider when reviewing our recorded performances with an eye to enhancing our dancing include: technique, musicality, rhythmic quality, dynamic quality, staging, costuming, cultural relevance, finger cymbal mastery, posture, and personality. Listen for audience response to your dancing and ask yourself, is the audience responding? What visual cues and feedback do you receive from your audience? What worked in performance? Was the movement quality appropriate for the music dynamics July 2017  The Belly Dance Chronicles 21