This Waltz is Masterpiece | Marcus & Karen Hilton
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
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Whether you like todays dancing or not (i really do like all styles) this is absolute incredible. I would say that the new generations must have at a look at this.
15 yrs. old here and im very invested in this type of dancing
I totally agree 👍
The title of this video says it all. Except perhaps that it's good to look back at these masters of yesteryear to remember just how good they were and all done with purity and without the extroverted, exaggerated extravagance we see coming more and more into the ballroom style today. Absolute dance royalty and immortals.
Completely seamless and fluid
See how easy it is performed. Beautiful easy-ness.
But technique, musicality of the highest quality.
I love this clip. It is Marcus and Karen´s masterpiece.
It moved the hearts of the world.
.... ja, Herr Christophersen... ich stimme Ihnen in Ihrer Einschätzung voll zu...
Beide sind für mich DAS weltbeste Tanzsportpaar...sie vertanzen Musik in einer Paarharmonie, die mich immer wieder fasziniert und berührt...
Extraordinary.
yes!!!1998!
Oh, wonderful walts ❗
I like these champions very much ❗ ♥
This performance today in a WDSF event wouldn't get you out of the 1st round
True. Which is tragic 😢
Why do they comment it? These comments ruin the atmosphere
yeah!!!!!
This is one of the most memorable moments in the history of dancing.
And a perfect demonstration of waltz.
It shows a very high quality of this channel that they give us this inspiration
and calls it a masterpiece.
The last year Marcus & Karen Hilton was 1998 or 22 years ago
The difference between the ISTD style and WDSF style is painfully obvious.
ISTD is stodgy, slow, and with VERY LITTLE shape compared to WDSF style.
You're correct but, but we can also say this has a LOT more fluidity, smoothness in transitions, and a greater sensation of foot pressure.