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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0096009138493 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Platinum Disc Manufacturer: Platinum Disc Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Platinum Disc Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 12, 2003 Running Time: 76 minutes Studio: Platinum Disc Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Dry land idiot says: try it!I'm a swimmer not a dancer! We call ourselves dry land idiots, graceful flowers in the water, total klutzes on land. But I thought, at the ripe age of 44, that I'd give this a try on those days I can't make it to the pool. I have to say, I love this workout! Honey Kalaria's adorable and fun to watch. I did a lot of rewinding until I got some of the moves, and I practiced feet first several times, added hands, and am slowly putting in the flicks and other details she shows. After growing bored with the music (quite cheesy) I turned on Bollywood radio and used a lot of moves there. I do recommend this because it's FUN, you'll feel good after you do it, and you can do it about anywhere (including a hotel room, which I've done). Like anything, you need to dedicate a little effort to learn to do it reasonably well -- the learning is fun and so is the end result. Rating: - This DVD is for watching not for learningWouldn't recommend to my friends. The workout speed goes VERY quickly, so if you don't pay attention, you're screwed. I found her footwork hard to follow as she is wearing flared workout pants that cover her feet so you do not get an actual look at the feet doing the footwork. The camera work is jerky, often focusing on Honey's face or feet, rather than giving the viewer an overall look at the movement. This seemed unprofessional to me.Honey explains some of the moves in the beginning, but not all of them. She calls out new moves without demonstrating them. Finally, the video is not really a good workout, not really a good instructional video. There is a great deal of foot movements and it was pretty much useless to watch her face when it was the feet that the camera should have been focused on. Rating: - Probably my Favorite Dance VideoThere are some scathing reviews of this video, but its got a lot of potential. First off, a view slams debunked. The moves ARE in time to the music. It's just a different kind of beat, and takes getting used to. She counts off on the more challenging moves which helps. Some dance experience helps too. I've done a fair amount of social dancing and some classes so that probably helps. She does walk you through the hand moves well, and you should think of them as an added challenge: something to work towards, but you won't get 'em all the first time. The move names are silly, but this is not serious dancing: it's fun. This is a great rainy day or mopey won't-go-to-the-gym-day workout. The beginner and advanced got me sweating and I'm a distance runner, so the intensity level's not bad. Rating: - Bolly WorkoutThis workout is very good, the moves are easy to follow and Honey has great presentation. Some of the hand movements will take time to master but overall a great workout!. Rating: - Fun!This DVD is not the hardest or easiest dance DVD that I've done. The intensity is about light-medium for me. I do like it for something different. I like the music and costumes as opposed to traditional american exercise garb. (I also like the African Healing Dance for the same reason) I notice that 5 women workout in a very small carpeted area, but I just use the whole room for a better workout. For $6.99, it is a good buy |

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi



