Learn To Dance : Go Fatima ! | 
enlarge | Actor: Go Fatima Studio: Walt Disney Video Category: Video
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Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 7918
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Hifi Sound, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0788820540 UPC: 786936118308 EAN: 9780788820540 ASIN: B000025RE0
Theatrical Release Date: 1999 Release Date: November 30, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Go, Fatima! is cooler than a five-dollar snow cone. In this video, Fatima Robinson--renowned choreographer for the Backstreet Boys--demonstrates the steps you've been trying to master since you saw them in her latest music video. The result is a fast-moving, 42-minute head-and-body workout. You'll want to show your friends, teach your friends, and then perform with your friends for your friends' friends. Fatima is a sinewy, commanding dancer with a serious six-pack and moves to spare. She's a smart teacher, too. With the help of some talented backup dancers, she uses a range of techniques and, best of all, makes fantastic sound effects. Go, Fatima! breaks into three segments. Fatima teaches moves from two music videos (one with Aaliyah, one with BSB) and finishes with moves you can bust out with at dances, clubs, and parties. Fatima is playful with the other dancers and funks it up with steps such as the Raj and the Shake. Her teaching is fast paced, but she repeats each move several times, speeding it up, counting it out, and then putting it all to the music. Fatima doesn't mirror-teach her dance moves, though--when she steps right, it's your left, which is tricky. The video's camerawork combines close-ups and wide-angle shots. The backdrop is a sleek concrete, glass, and steel studio (for a while, Fatima dances on top of a giant silver pillar). The music thumps. If you liked the footage of Fatima in the All Access Backstreet Boys video, you'll love her as the center of attention here. Besides, she'd look cool tying her shoes. --Emily Bedard
Description Learn to dance with the choreographer for The Backstreet Boys and Aaliyah. Learn the routines to Aaliyah's "Are You That Somebody," the Backstreet Boys "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," and Fatima's "Da Jig."
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great dance instruction to 2 songs & learn extra steps for any song April 15, 2007 Lena, LMT (Nassau, NY) I rented this at my library. Fatima is a great dancer with great body awareness. She teaches you the choreography to most of Aliyah's Are You That Somebody & the end part of the Backstreet Boys Everybody & some of her extra dance steps you can take to a dance or club. The production was great quality, but the extra camera work, such as splitting her into 3 boxes & not zooming into the feet when she is telling you how to move them really killed the fully potential of this video. Fatima has a lively personality & feels like a friend helping you to learn. The only thing is she doesn't mirror you (calls out her left/right & you have to use opposite feet or shoe you the footwork by turning around for you. Some easy moves she seems to over explain, but others, such as footwork I wish she'd go slower since I get mixed up easy though I get the gist very easily. Her backup dancers also seem fun & everyone seems to be enjoying themselves. Though seems like a lot of complaints, the great moves are not watered down & she shows you the clips of the real video & plays the real song as you dance to get you into the rhythm. I hope they put out more videos & put this one DVD since on my VHS it is so bad at going back to play at the right spot after rewinding.
What a woman, what a video April 20, 2004 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Fatima's personality makes this video a winner. She is a precise and clear teacher but not a bore by any means. She makes it fun. She goes over the hard spots again as if she knew you personally, knew where you would get stuck. She mixes play with teaching. You leave this tape with a smile on your face and a desire to go through it again and again.
YOU MUST GROOVE WITH THE GROOVALOOS April 20, 2004 7 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this tape, watched it once and was done. I found out about The Groovaloos through search engines and THIS IS HOW YOU LEARN TO DANCE!!!! GROOVIN' WITH THE GROOVALOOS! It's hip hop, it's fun, it faces forward and back, and these guys are the best at what they do. AND the videos are a series! There's 1 & 2 and there's a 3rd one coming out sometime soon. They have an awesome website www.groovaloos.com I highly recommend this Groovin with The Groovaloos to anybody, beginner or experienced if you want to really get down wit the get down!
This is not a workout- or learn-to-dance video! April 7, 2004 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
First, based on the editoral review, I don't think that Emily Bedard watched this video, much less danced to it. Fatima may be a creative and smart choreographer, but she is not a teacher. She didn't mirror-teach the moves, which makes them more than tricky. On top of that, the camerawork was terrible. The video gives close-ups, but only of the top-half of Fatima's body, leaving you guessing on the foot work. I got so frustrated trying to learn the last section of the video; I stopped and turned it off. This was the section that Fatima is on her `giant silver pillar'. During this section, the video is in an upward angle of Fatima with no view of her feet or what they're doing; leaving this section impossible to learn. Also, Fatima didn't count to all the moves. During the Aaliyah section, Fatima made sound effects that included `bop', `bam', and `dun'. I would not classify those as "fantastic sound effects" or good counting. I will use some of the moves in my routines, but I wouldn't dare try dancing to the whole song with only the moves I learned from this video. Especially the Aaliyah video, Fatima didn't provide half of the steps to this video. I can honestly say that I learned more from the music video itself. The moves alone aren't difficult. But with all the other factors affecting the learning curve with this video, I do not recommend it. This would be a good video if you are bored one Saturday morning and needed some different moves to add to your routine before hitting the clubs. Do not buy this video if you want a workout!
good dances March 29, 2004 linda gasper (coxsackie,newyork) 2 out of 20 found this review helpful
i know when i learn how to dance i would like to take my talents to the top as i get good at it.
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