Shimmy (TV series)

Shimmy
Genre Fitness
Written by Kim Pechet
Directed by Ian Kerr
Narrated by Kim Pechet
Composer(s) Tim McCauley
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael Chechik, Gabriela Schonbach
Location(s) Vancouver, Canada
Cinematography Ian Kerr, CSC
Production company(s) Omnifilm Entertainment
Distributor Omnifilm Releasing
Release
Original release October 1, 2007 (2007-10-01)
External links
Shimmy.tv
Omnifilm Entertainment

Shimmy is a fitness television series broadcast in Canada on ONE: The Mind and Body Channel that emphasizes the health benefits of belly dance. The twenty six episode series was designed by Kim Pechet, a belly dance instructor and fitness professional.[1] An original Canadian production, Shimmy premiered October 1, 2007 on ACCESS and CLT in Canada as well as in the United States on Discovery Health and OWN. Shimmy has been broadcast throughout Central and South America,[2][3] Germany, and India [1] as well as in Canada and the United States.[4]

Episode Structure

Each episode begins with a warm up to increase flexibility and to prepare the body for the teaching section. In the teaching section, each episode leads viewers through four to six belly dance movements. The repeated motions are designed to tone hips, thighs, glutes, and abdominals through traditional Middle-Eastern belly-dance movements. In the performance section, dancers in full costume combine the movements just taught into a low-impact choreography designed to burn calories. The episode ends with a display of freestyle belly dance from the dancers.[5]

Episode List

Season 1

Episode 1: Hips, Hops and a Shimmy

Dance Level: Beginner

Fitness Category: Calorie-Burner

Target Zones: Hips and Thighs

The Shimmy Dancers lead you through a series of fundamental belly dance moves like the ‘Shoulder Shimmy’ and ‘Hip Rotations’ making this a perfect episode for beginners, or those wanting to go back to basics. Moves taught in this episode: Shoulder Shimmy, Hip Rotation, 1, 2, 3 Hop, Hip Pop, Head Slide[6]

Episode 2: Cairo to Istanbul

Dance Level: Beginner- Intermediate

Fitness Category: Stretch and Strengthen

Target Zones: Hips and Glutes

Nothing says middle-eastern dance like the classic ‘Head Slide’: the variations we teach will give any dance routine an exotic flavour as voluptuous Gillian leads us through the sensual ‘Turkish Figure-Eight’. Moves taught in this episode: Head Slide, Basic Egyptian Step, Hip Circles, Turkish Figure-Eight[7]

Episode 3: Sharp and Sexy with a Shimmy

Dance Level: Beginner-Intermediate

Fitness Category: Tighten and Tone

Target Zones: Arms and Hips

Moves taught in this episode like ‘Expressive Hand Gestures’ give performances from even beginning dancers an authentic feel, while moves like the ‘Three-Quarter Shimmy’ will show your technical skills. Moves taught in this episode: Hip-piston, Snake Arms, Expressive Hand Gestures, Three-Quarter Shimmy[8]

Episode 4: The Hippy Camel

Dance Level: Beginner

Fitness Category: Tighten and Tone

Target Zones: Back and Glutes

The ‘Chest Camel’ and ‘Shoulder Rolls’ are sensual and fluid dance moves that also help increase strength and flexibility in these neglected areas. Adding on ‘M and M’s’ and a vigorous ‘Village Shimmy’, the Shimmy Dancers lead you through a perfect lunchtime office workout. Moves Taught in This Episode: Shoulder Rolls, Village Shimmy, M and M’s, Chest Camel[9]

Episode 5: From Camp to Cabaret

Dance Level: Beginner

Fitness Category: Calorie-Burner

Target Zones: Thighs and Arms

Undoubtedly, the Shimmy Dancers’ favourite combination in the series was the ‘Three Step Turn’ and ‘Hip Bounce’. Dance along with us and you’ll know why we love this fun and flirty combination. Moves Taught in this Episode: Three Step Turn, Hip Bounce, Ghawazee Step, Cabaret Shimmy, Side Step Arm Sweep[10]

Episode 6: The Sultan’s Chest

Dance Level: Beginner-Intermediate

Fitness Category: Tighten and Tone

Target Zones: Back and Glutes

If typing away at a computer has got your upper back stiff, ‘Chest Circle’ and ‘Liquid Arms’ will not only ease the pain, but prevent future aches by strengthening those neglected muscles, and they are damn sexy to boot! Moves taught in this episode: Step Touch Step, Egyptian Figure-Eight, Turkish Bump, Chest Circles, Liquid Arms[11]

Episode 7: The Hanging Garden

Dance Level: Beginner

Fitness Category: Tighten and Tone

Target Zones: Thighs and Belly

The Shimmy Dancers display a variety of traditional and cabaret upper arm and hand movements like ‘Falling Leaves’ and how a basic travelling step like the ‘Grapevine’ and the ballet-inspired ‘Ronde de Jambe’ take on a sensual middle-eastern flavour simply by emphasizing the hip. Moves taught in this episode: Grapevine, Falling Leaves, Head Slide, Ronde de Jambe, Hip Circle[12]

Episode 8: Shimmies and Turns

Dance Level: Intermediate-Advanced

Fitness Category: Calorie-Burner

Target Zones: Glutes and Thighs

In this episode we practice moves like the ‘Cut Turn’ and a quick spin on the ‘Sa’idi Step’ to enable you to engage the audience members all around you. Moves Taught in This Episode: Shoulder Shimmy, Shimmy Layered Hip Circle, Cut Turn, Sa’idi Step, Hip Rotation, Tremor Layered Figure-Eight[13]

Episode 9: Hips and Hops on a Snake

Dance Level: Beginner

Fitness Category: Calorie-Burner

Target Zone: Glutes and Arms

The teaching section is excellent for those interested in tribal belly dance as we combine the sharp ‘Hip Piston’ with ‘Snake Arms’—a classic combo in tribal style. Moves Taught in This Episode: Hip Piston, Hip Pop, 1,2,3 Hop, Snake Arms[14]

Episode 10: Hips Galore

Dance Level: Beginner - Intermediate

Fitness Category: Calorie-Burner

Target Zones: Thighs and Glutes

In this episode highlights correct positioning and movement of the hips with moves like the playful ‘Hip Bounce,’ ‘Maya Hips,’ and the ultra-sexy ‘Egyptian Figure-Eight.’ Moves Taught in This Episode: Three Step Turn, Hip Bounce, Maya Hips, Egyptian Figure-Eight[15]

Episode 11: Salome and the Sultan

Dance Level: Beginner - Intermediate

Fitness Category: Tighten and Tone

Target Zones: Glutes, Hips and Thighs

The moves from the teaching section represent some of the best-loved Middle-Eastern dance moves like the ‘Head Slide’ and the ‘Hip Circle’ while mastering the ‘Egyptian Figure-Eight’ and the ‘Turkish Bump,’ will make you a truly international dancer. Moves Taught in this Episode: Head Slide, Hip Circle, Egyptian Figure Eight, Turkish Bump[16]

Episode 12: Bellies in Beirut

Dance Level: Intermediate-Advanced

Fitness Category: Tighten and Tone

Target Zones: Belly and Back

From the ‘Village Shimmy’, to the ‘Lebanese hip-Circle’, to ‘Zar head’, moves taken from Middle Eastern folk dances give this episode a particularly authentic feel while ‘Shoulder Rolls’ add sensuality. Moves Taught in this Episode: Shoulder Rolls, Village Shimmy, Lebanese Hip-Circle, Zar Head, Belly Roll[17]

Episode 13: Ottoman Nights

Dance Level: Advanced

Fitness Category: Calorie-Burner

Target Zones: Glutes and Thighs

In this episode we take the basics to a new level, adding variations, to create the most challenging moves in the whole series: the ‘Tremor Layered Figure-Eight’ and the ‘Shimmy Layered Hip Circle’. Moves Taught in this Episode: Basic Egyptian Step, Turkish Figure-Eight, Shimmy Layered Hip Circle, Tremor Layered Figure-Eight, Sa’idi Step[18]

Season 2

Viewers showcase these moves in a fun and energetic choreography and then close with a mesmerizing freestyle belly dance.

In the teaching sequence, viewers practice the ‘chest camel’ and the ‘ripple’ which are then combined with the sultry ‘full camel.’ ‘Hip pistons’ and ‘snake arms’ are added to create an authentic belly dance choreography. A freestyle finale concludes the episode.

The teaching sequence includes the ‘chest camel’, the ‘ripple’, the sultry ‘full camel’, the traveling step ‘grapevine’, as well as the elegant ‘falling leaves’ and ‘hip-down ronde de jambe’. These movements then take shape in a fun and energetic choreography. Closing is a transformation of these moves into a freestyle belly dance.

Awards

Shimmy won the 2008 Leo Award for Best Cinematography for an Information or Lifestyle Series for the Episode "Slithering and Circling". The show was also nominated for Best Information or Lifestyle Series and Best Direction in an Information or Lifestyle Series.[20]

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