Lisa is truly beautiful, it's a pity that she now has a tattoo down her arm. It does nothing or adds nothing to her beauty. But, of course it's her free choice.
Great show, but I wonder how long it will be before partner dancing is frowned upon by the feminist mafia. here in Australia a politician is being crucified for putting his hand on a feminist's thigh.
Thomas Amos Within the context of dancing, physical contact is expected. Each partner will have a different comfort level though and to dance well together that has to be acknowledged. This dance looks choreographed ahead of time, so the lady here was likely not alarmed by any physical contact during the dance unless her partner completely went off script which he doesn't appear to have done. However, outside of a dancing partner or a romantic partner I wouldn't want anyone touching my thigh. Context is important.
Mafia is run by male criminals, not feminists or women. But we feminists do look down upon sexual assault and those known for it will be removed from the world of partner dancing, which is already happening. So if you think sexual predators should roam free everywhere they please, then your feminist dystopia has already begun. ;)
@@PersonalPromises Agree 99.999999% Just wanted to come here to note that this is improvisation with some parts that were rehearsed ahead of time which they threw in here and there. So it's about 75% improv and 25% choreographed.
This is actually very interesting, because blues and lindy scenes are extremely feminist, and it actually goes to show the reverse of what you are saying. Feminism and consent culture makes women more comfortable to express themselves, and allows both men and women to connect with other people without as much fear, because people are taught to communicate, both expressing and understanding, other people's boundaries.
One of my favorite blues performances! I love how you not only dance beautifully but have time to play and joke a little, too.
Wow...Lisa! A true eleven
and little bits of tango mixed in there. love it!
Love,love,love it!🤩🤩🤩💃🕺
One of my favorite blues performance pieces! Hugh Laurie is an amazing vocalist too, so that doesn't hurt ;)
This sounds more like Dr John on vocals?
Cheongsam goes surprisingly well with Blues dance!!
Excelente interpretación
❤
merveilleux !
Gorgeous💋
I LOVE 1:36-1:42!!
Lovely!
This version of After I’ve Gone, is it Hugh Laurie on piano with Dr John on vocals? ‘Cause that certainly doesn’t sound like Hugh Laurie’s voice!
100% must be
Correct.
Magnifico
이런 블루스 어디서 배우고 춥니까? 클럽이 있나요?
encontre la coreo de mi boda
3:40 what!?
I had to double take as well haha
looks like an illusion spin with some hand trickery - anyone know the specific move??
Vi
Fuuuuuuuuck
Partner dancing has has nothing to do with overrich over secsual discrimination, GROW UP!
@@dimag6460 the frick you talking about
Lisa is truly beautiful, it's a pity that she now has a tattoo down her arm. It does nothing or adds nothing to her beauty. But, of course it's her free choice.
Great show, but I wonder how long it will be before partner dancing is frowned upon by the feminist mafia. here in Australia a politician is being crucified for putting his hand on a feminist's thigh.
Thomas Amos Within the context of dancing, physical contact is expected. Each partner will have a different comfort level though and to dance well together that has to be acknowledged. This dance looks choreographed ahead of time, so the lady here was likely not alarmed by any physical contact during the dance unless her partner completely went off script which he doesn't appear to have done. However, outside of a dancing partner or a romantic partner I wouldn't want anyone touching my thigh. Context is important.
Mafia is run by male criminals, not feminists or women. But we feminists do look down upon sexual assault and those known for it will be removed from the world of partner dancing, which is already happening. So if you think sexual predators should roam free everywhere they please, then your feminist dystopia has already begun. ;)
lol wtf bro it ain't that deep
@@PersonalPromises Agree 99.999999% Just wanted to come here to note that this is improvisation with some parts that were rehearsed ahead of time which they threw in here and there. So it's about 75% improv and 25% choreographed.
This is actually very interesting, because blues and lindy scenes are extremely feminist, and it actually goes to show the reverse of what you are saying. Feminism and consent culture makes women more comfortable to express themselves, and allows both men and women to connect with other people without as much fear, because people are taught to communicate, both expressing and understanding, other people's boundaries.