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Ava Fleming shows you how to make your ribs do exactly what you want them to.
Moving the ribcage in isolation from - or in coordination with - the hips is the essence of Raqs Sharki. Ribs can move soft and slow, or fast and sharp... but there's more to it than that! The technique a dancer uses to move her body affects how her audience will feel her dancing.
Ava Fleming's signature style is based on relaxation within muscular and skeletal isolations, and weight distribution. All that requires understanding exactly how each movement is created. So Ava teaches muscle identification, with exercises to help you connect to the specific muscles you will use. It also requires correct posture, so Ava gives special emphasis to proper body placement to achieve the desired affects safely and gracefully.
To help you use different "motivators" to create the same movement with different effects, Ava explains and demonstrates: * internal (muscular) and external (skeletal) movement * continuous versus abrupt movement * "gross" and "small" motivators * engaged versus relaxed placement
Ava breaks down how to execute many popular belly dance upper body movements using various motivator techniques - it's the same move but with very different effects! Ava includes fun combinations and plenty of drilling so you'll really feel why an "internal" rib slide looks very different from an "external" rib slide.
More than just technique, by giving you greater awareness of how you dance, Ava's movement theory will increase your dance vocabulary, add juiciness to your fluid curves, and crisp precision to your accents. You'll discover and create more intricate layers in your dance, so you- and your audience - will enjoy your dancing even more!
Plus, an amazing performance by Ava!
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- The Screaming Headless Torsos Rule!
- Two Totally Burning Full Concerts!
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Screaming Headless Torsos - Live!!! In New York & Paris
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ASIN: B0007Y8A3S
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Genius double-neck guitarist David "Fuze" Fiuczynski rips it up in this live DVD by Screaming Headless Torsos, fronted by vocalist extraordinaire Dean Bowman. An incredibly funky and original jazz-rock combo of master jazz musicians that are not afraid to rock out, The Torsos combine their soul, rock, house, fusion, drum'n bass and jazz in exceptionally brilliant and unique ways. This double DVD set consists of two historic, sold-out performances: New York, Knitting Factory in1996 and New Morning, Paris in 2004. Close to three hours of music, professionally shot, recorded and mixed, featuring performances from the Screaming Headless Torsos "Live!!" CD, and songs from Screaming Headless Torsos CD's "1995" and "2005", as well as many unreleased tunes. Also featuring two unreleased instrumental songs by David Fiuczynski's KiF, featuring his signature blend of Asian melodies and modern grooves. The Torsos iconoclastic and sometimes wacky artistry has been lauded by over 100 major publications worldwide. Featuring Fima Ephron on bass, Daniel Sadownick on percussion and Gene Lake on drums. Screaming Headless Torsos were chosen by the 2004 Downbeat Critics Poll as "Rising Stars - Electric Jazz Group".
TRACK LISTINGS: DISC ONE Jazz is the Teacher Word to Herb Graffiti Cemetery Arline Woe to the Conquered Panic 178 Just For Now Cult of the Internal Sun Darryl Dawkins Vinnie Smile in a Wave Hope DISC TWO Mind is a River Word to Herb Just For Now Vinnie No Survivors Sakura Phoenix Rising Graffiti Cemetery Arcadia Finlandis Cult of the Internal Sun Free Man
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The Screaming Headless Torsos Rule!.......2007-05-14
While they're not mainstream, this band is literally the most mind-boggling group of musicians I have ever heard (and now seen). Their irreverant style makes them impossible to categorize (rock, funk, jazz, rap, ??), but no matter. They just make darn good, funky, often complex, and rollercoaster-like music which will appeal to musicians and sophisticated listeners alike. Keep it up, Torsos!
Two Totally Burning Full Concerts!.......2005-09-04
The Screaming Headless Torsos, fronted by guitar whiz David "Fuze" Fiuczynski and be-bop/rock vocalist Dean Bowman, have been ripping into jazz, soul and funk for many years now, and their "Live!!" CD has long been one of my all time faves. The level of creativity and sheer unmatched musicianship on that recording and their others never fails to blow my mind. Now, after a long wait, the guys have released a live DVD from those "Live!!" recording concerts in 1996 and another more recent Paris concert in 2005.
What can I say but that these guys absolutely kill. For any music junkie, vocalist, guitar or bass player, drummer or percussionist, this is like a master class in how it ought to be done. Frontman Dean Bowman is absolutely gripping, moving from soulful to screaming (and it sounds GOOD when he screams!), from incredible scatting to moving ballads with total ease and commitment. Fuze's solos are everything you would expect from a guy hailed as a genius, and with his new focus on fretless guitar, he incorporates some otherworldy sounds that are totally unexpected. There are so few truly original players out there - Fuze is at the top of my list.
The rhythm section of Gene Lake, drums, Daniel Sadownick, percussion and Fima Ephron on bass are the most rocking, funking, jazzing, Latin-influenced (due mostly to Daniel Sadownick's killin' congas) combo out there.
The sound on both discs is excellent - they obviously paid a lot of attention to making it sound as good as possible. My only gripe is at almost three hours, it still wasn't long enough!! A GREAT GREAT dvd.
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- Great film, fascinating murder case!
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- Haunting Tale has touch of Film Noir
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Torso
Starring:
Kathleen Robertson ,
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ASIN: B000062XFE
Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
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Great film, fascinating murder case!.......2006-04-29
Just saw the Canadian film "Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story" on the Lifetime Channel and loved it. While I was watching it, I had little or no sense that I was watching a made-for-TV movie, so good were the sets, costumes, and production values. I was hooked from beginning to end, sucked in by the fascinating story of a 1940s Canadian murder case with which I was completely unfamiliar.
The always elegant Victor Garber, a native Canadian whose performance as ship's designer Thomas Andrews in "Titanic" was so memorable, is wonderful in "Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story" as the insightful Canadian attorney J.J. Robinette, who shouldered Evelyn Dick's cause when no one else would touch it and managed to save her life against all odds. Legendary Irish stage and screen veteran Brenda Fricker ("My Left Foot," "Veronica Guerin") turns in a chilling and masterful performance here as the lethal matriarch pimping out her daughter Evelyn to upper crust Canadians in 1940s Ontario.
The true revelation for me, however, is Kathleen Robertson as Evelyn Dick. I've had no real exposure to Robertson's work before seeing this film, but a perusal of her filmography indicates that she deserves a much better chance to shine than she's had in her previous films. She certainly does shine in this one, her stunning physical beauty by no means her only asset. She manages to understand and capture Evelyn Dick's slippery character on every conceivable level and imbues her with a poignant depth that inspires compassion and revulsion in equal measure.
Kathleen Robertson, incidentally, is a native of Hamilton, Ontario, where the woman she portrays in this film, Evelyn Dick, was brought to trial for murder 60 years ago in 1946/1947. Elizabeth Short, better known as the Black Dahlia, was discovered murdered in Los Angeles in January 1947 during the course of Evelyn Dick's trial(s). Since then, the mystery of who killed the Black Dahlia has seized the public's imagination worldwide, whereas the mystery of who killed Evelyn Dick's husband seems to have garnered much less publicity. Both cases, however, are equally fascinating, albeit for different reasons.
Despite its clumsy and thoroughly regrettable title, "Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story" has much to commend it. In addition to the film's impressive performances from Garber, Fricker, and Robertson, it displays keen devotion to exploring the domestic hell in which Evelyn Dick was raised and of which she was a product, implying that, if anyone "made" Evelyn Dick a "loose woman" or a murderer, it would have been those horrendous parents of hers.
The answer to who shot and dismembered Evelyn's hapless husband back in 1940s Canada -- Evelyn herself, one or both of her parents, one of her lovers, or some/all of them in collusion -- is still a mystery to me after seeing this film and inspires me to seek out the only book that seems to be available on the subject, "The Torso Murder: The Untold Story of Evelyn Dick" (2001). Its Canadian author, Brian Vall?e, appears to have been associated with a made-for-CTV documentary called "The Notorious Mrs. Dick," not to be confused with the feature-length film "Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story" reviewed here.
Can't wait to read the book. At least two of the real culprits in this case got clean away with murder, seems to me, and the worst of them never served a day in jail!
Robertson is Best Suited to "Bad Girl" Roles Like This One.......2006-01-18
You would be hard pressed to identify this as a made-for-television movie. The cinematography and production design are superior to most theatrical features (angular and overhead camera shots, tight shots on Kathleen Robertson, period costuming and good sets). It really transports the viewer back to 1940's Ontario. They paid attention to the details and put serious money into creating a stylish stage on which Robertson turns in a truly fine performance.
She plays a young woman from a horribly abusive family; and what with the flashbacks she convincingly plays herself from about age 13 to age 26 (in fact the flashback to her at age 13 is the most convincing scene in the film). Under a cynical veneer is someone so scarred that she cannot really defend herself against two murder charges, but with the cool elliptical storytelling technique it is some time before the viewer understands the whole dynamic. The film is really about peeling back her protective layers. Instead of a traditional narrative about a character undergoing changes, what changes here is not the character but the viewer's perception of the character.
Robertson was born for this role. I have generally liked her in other stuff but have felt a bit uneasy-when she smiles it seems like she is conning me. This works against her in "good girl" roles ("Maniac Mansion" and "Splendor") but could actually work for her in "bad girl" roles. And it certainly does here where her character is as ambiguous as any you are likely to find.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
I like the story.......2005-03-01
Although a lot of the details of this true crime story is lacking, there is much to the character of Evelyn, obviously mistreated by her parents and brainwashed, she was a playthign for the rich to please her parents who then pinned a murder on her. It's a sad piece of history and the costume designs are wonderful on the Canadian actress who played Evelyn. I've watchedit everytime it's come one, because I think the characters are so interesting, especially if you lie true crime, also see Heavenly Creatures.
Haunting Tale has touch of Film Noir.......2003-08-20
Set in 1940s Hamilton Ontario, I thought this flick did a great job of telling the tragic story of intruige surrounding the Evelyn Dick murder trial. I thought the acting, especially by Fricker, was very good and particularly enjoyed the period setting, lighting, and music.
Dang it........2003-07-31
So I go to the video store, looking for some Italian gore movies. I come across Torso. I remember hearing about it, so I buy it used (the slip thing with the covers was missing, with Torso simply written on the front in red, so it was real cheap). I go home, put it in the DVD player, and guess what comes on? This awful piece of TV movie garbage. It starts stupid, it ends stupid, it lacks a point, intresting writing, original (or at least different) direction, and sub-par acting. I was mad, and the store only gave me 1/4 of what I paid for it. To quote Hank Hill: "Dang it". Truer words were never spoken.
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Mark Wade Stone - Producer & Editor | David A. Brodowski - Director of Photography | Marie Studniarz Rudolph - Associate Producer | Carl Michel - Music | Awarded 2004 regional Emmy for Music Composition
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A fetishistic killer is on the loose, a madman in a balaclava who enjoys murdering young women (and occasionally men, if they happen to get in the way). When two university students drop dead, Jane (Suzy Kendall) and her three friends, Daniela (Tina Aumont), Katia (Angela Covello) and Ursula (Carla Brait), decide to high-tail it to a villa in the countryside until the whole thing blows over. Unbeknownst to them, however, the killer has decided to tag along and proceeds to stalk them before launching into a blood-thirsty orgy of death. It feels great to be a student!
Notable Moments Include: 14 breasts. 10 corpses. Menage-a-three photo shoot. Multiple strangulations. Whore slapping. Skinny dipping. Dope smoking. Yard monster free fall. Cigarette to the tummy. Multiple diddling. Eye poking. Head squashing. Tractor riding. Cobbler taunting. Window peeping. Lesbian tongue rasslin. Nekkid sunbathing. Corpse groping. Involuntary cliff diving. Grappling hook fight. Gratuitous flashback sequence.
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Torso
Starring:
Suzy Kendall ,
Tina Aumont ,
Luc Merenda ,
John Richardson , and
Roberto Bisacco
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There's a killer on the loose who's murdering and mutilating beautiful young college girls, and there's no shortage of suspects. Four comely coeds decide to escape the madness by vacationing in an isolated country villa, but the maniac has his eye on them--one of them suspects his identity--and drops in for a homicidal holiday. With a title like Torso you know what you're getting, but despite the high body count and the suggestion of dismemberment, most of the gore in this Italian giallo is offscreen... with a few exceptions (an icky eye gouging stands out). Director Sergio Martino is no Dario Argento and the film is blunt, direct, and vicious, as can be seen when the killer disposes of a witness by ramming his skull into a brick wall with his car, not once but twice (with the appropriate close-up). The killer, who hides behind a ratty ski mask and strangles his targets with a florid scarf, is haunted by some obscure childhood memory involving a porcelain doll and a traumatizing accident. He straddles two clichés, the Norman Bates-variety psychos and the hooded, zombielike automatons of Halloween and Friday the 13th. It doesn't make much sense, but like most slasher films, it's really about suspense, spectacle, and a body count, and Martino doesn't disappoint. To restore the film, Anchor Bay has included a few brief scenes in Italian with English subtitles. --Sean Axmaker
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ehhh (SPOILER, sort of).......2007-09-01
I first heard about Torso, AKA Carnal Violence, when some band I was listening to used samples from the trailer in the intro to one of their songs. TORSO; IT SATURATES THE SCREEN WITH....something, but it isn't terror, horror or gore, I'll tell you that much.
It starts off fairly well, and as much of a disappointment as this was, the scene in the woods was superb, particularly for a giallo.
But about 50 minutes in I just lost interest; the back brags about "controversial violence" what controversial violence? The gouging of a doll's eyes? The doll being tossed over a cliff, emulating the dive of a small child? I saw no gore that would shock audiences back then, this certainly is no Beyond.
The director made Doctor Zhivago and War and Peace, maybe this was just his attempt to jump onto the giallo bandwagon, I've no idea, but he probably should have stuck to what he knew.
This is definitely not up there with Bava, Fulci or Argento.
Awesome Movie.......2007-06-23
The tension makes this movie great. Watch it and see what I mean....hacksaw anyone!?!?!
A Truly Luscious Giallo Gem!.......2007-03-24
Sergio Martino's "TORSO"(aka:Carnal Violence) wich is actually a more fitting title is truly the most luscious italian murder mystery(giallo) ever made. With damn good acting(for the genre),Great Directing from meastro Martino, Very good storyline, some truly carnal violence and a handful of some of the sexiest females the species has to offer cherry topped with a spooky masked killer makes this one a lost gem that this horror fan is very glad to own. The ski-mask wearing killer in this giallo definitely played a visual roll in influencing the later American slasher films to follow such as 'Halloween' and 'Friday the 13th". Get this one before it becomes to hard to find!
Lacklustre giallo.......2005-07-19
I was disappointed with this film. Having recently seen Martino's other giallo's, this easily ranks as his worst effort. But if you love giallo's (like me) there's some to enjoy here. The music score is good, the photography excellent (and the picture quality of this disc allows you to enjoy it's scenery to the fullest) and it's got some decent kills.
However it's nearly completely devoid of any real suspense. It's brutal subject matter is handled rather clumsily, it drags incredibly; for a very long time absolutely nothing happens. Granted, it does have a bit of tension in it's final third, but just think what, say, Dario Argento could have pulled off with a finale like that.
This was Martino's last giallo. I personally think he was getting bored with the genre. This movie seems to have been rushed and not made with any real passion. A shame, it had great potential
Terrific 70's Psycha-Psycho.......2005-06-15
Martino's TORSO is a well-crafted, compelling and fun movie. There are several original sequences, and the film doesn't always remain too tediously dogged to some of the more overwrought conventions of the genre. There's plenty of blood, but much of the over the top gore commonly found in Italian Exploitation gives way to a solid narrative. This film was one of the first and best of the "Giallo" films of the 1970's.
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- A masterpiece!!!
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Renown sculptor, author and teacher David Parvin demonstrates the techniques he uses in his 5-day workshops to mold and cast beautiful sculptural works using the female form.
David explains every step thoroughly and succinctly including the use of materials their application, his unique style and studio secrets.
He first demonstrates his technique using a silicone torso. He then shows how to create a beautiful casting using the nude figure.
Finally, he shows how to cast over clothing using a young ballerina in a leotard to create a beautiful work of showing every fold of cloth.
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A masterpiece!!!.......2006-10-08
Wonderful a million reasons, none of which were intended. Women in oil-soaked clothes encased in plaster. What's not to like. Works on many levels!
I await the unrated extended edition.
Don't be fooled - not an instructional video.......2005-11-12
The editorial review and author's description is misleading, you will have a hard time learning the techniques shown in the video. Almost no step-by-step instructions in the video, the video is a recording of a modelling session. As the artist himself states in the video, he uses this video to lay rest any concerns a model may have before a session.
If you're very observant you may pick up a thing or two that may help you with your female torso castings.
Great Tutorial.......2005-09-27
This is a great step-by-step tutorial by one of the masters of lifecasting. The sound is kind of poor, but it wasn't made in a sound studio, it was made in an artist's studio.
The instructor narrates and demostrates everything from needed materials to finishing techniques. It doesn't assume any prior knowledge, so it is good for a novice.
Great instructional video.
Good info, bad editing.......2005-04-04
The information presented on this video was really good and I will have to watch it over and over just to get it all. There were many helpful tips that could only be learned by experience which David shares with you. The quality of the video is not so good. It is shot with a low quality camera (I am guessing a consumer grade video camera). The audio is worse. The audio at times is so full of distortion at times it is hard to understand. There is also keynote text on the screen when major points are given. I would have not had them up as long. I found at times I could have read the text 4 times over and I just wanted to see what he was doing rather than reading.
If you can get by the bad sound a not so good final editing and just learn from this. It is a very good teaching tool.
A little good, a little bad.......2005-03-04
First, the bad: my copy of this DVD had some technical problems; the audio was fuzzy, although understandable with some concentration on my part; there was considerable pixellation (picture breakup) in the segment on casting the young girl in a leotard, to the point of being unwatchable; the segment on casting from a silicone torso mentioned in the description was not on the DVD; there was nothing about actually making a casting from the molds created - the DVD would be better titled as Molding the Female Torso. Now, the good: the technique demonstrated for molding from a nude model was clearly presented; I was able to make my first fully successfull mold by following the instructions. The segment on creating a patinaed surface was also worthwhile. I probably should have returned this DVD in hope of getting a better quality replacement. Overall, I would recommend this DVD for its educational content, but be aware of the aforementioned problems.
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Torso [Region 2]
Starring:
Sabine Kupferberg , and
Leigh Warren
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Excerpt from "Upper Body Yoga with Rodney Yee. Build a powerful upper body with the effective and time-tested practive of Yoga. Internationally acclaimed yoga instructor Rodney Yee guides a flowing squence of yoga poses to create stong, balanced, supple muscles of the torso, arms and neck.
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