the K-pop dancer is Le Sserrafim's Kazuha, she's Japanese, she was a pre proffesional dancer who trained at several top level Ballet schools in Europe, Royal ballet, Bolshoi and was pursuing a Degree at The Dutch National ballet
josephine should review the le sserafim promo videos where she's in pointe shoes because i wonder if her pointe shoes are properly fitted because i don't know if regular stylists would know to get the right pointe shoes hopefully they asked kazuha for her pointe shoe type and size and ordered them rather than just any pointe shoe. same with when she does photoshoots like elle korea i hope she's able to bring her own and doesn't get given random pointe shoes like they seem to give models in those photoshoots josephine has reviewed before
Hi! Former professional Ballroom and Latin dancer here. The first one is wearing Latin style shoes, and while we typically don't point our feet to that extreme, yes we do strongly point our feet. As you can see from the view of the underside, the shank stops at the ball of the foot and front end of the sole is a soft, thin, unsupported suede. I didn't do this, but some Latin dancers also wear shoes a size or so too small so that they can literally grip the floor with their toes. (Which isn't as weird as it sounds. I promise it makes more sense when you know the technique and isn't wildly noticable from the audience.) Love your reaction videos and it was a delightful surprise to see a Latin dancer in there!
As a former ballroom dancer totally agree foot point is important in latin style :) wish ballroom shoes had fitters like ballet. I have hyper flexible ankles so my point while it looks pretty is mainly my ankle and not my foot so I always popped out of the front part of shoes when I pointed. Never found a latin shoe that worked. What brand did you wear? I found Ray Rose the best at the time I danced. So much more options now :)
@@tamara2301 It would've been soooooo nice to have shoe fitters! My point looked really pretty, but the sole stuck out beyond my toes when I pointed which was...not exactly attractive...but they got the job done and other than that I loved them. It's been so long now since I danced that I barely remember the brand of the first pair I bought. My boss gave me a pair of her old shoes until I could afford to buy my own pair. I'm pretty sure they were English, and I think I ordered them from a catalogue? It was definitely pre-online shopping. Supadance maybe? I remember options were *very* limited and, at the time, the "ballroom" shoes carried at my local dance stores were much more like character shoes than ballroom or rhythm. SO many more options and easier access now!!
That looks like Antonina, and she is putting her weight on the Barre not on her toes. Very few ballroom dancers have feet like that, I believe she did a lot of ballet at a young age. She wears Supadance shoes which are beautiful and flexible (she would never be able to do this in Aida) but are easily the most horrible torture devices I've ever put on my poor feet. Dance Naturals is my favorite ballroom shoe, but I had to go to their factory to get a correct fit.
@@emhu2594 yessss I used to like Dance Naturals too but had the same problems with popping out of front of shoe when I pointed. But that was a me problem lol supadance were not the most comfiest shoes around :)
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I work at a grocery store, and for some reason we have several dancers from the same ballet company who all work there. One of the guys, who has since transferred to a company in Florida used to dance down the grocery aisles, and dance in the backroom CONSTANTLY. It was pretty great, sometimes it was ballet, and sometimes he was just teaching our coworkers ticktock dances.
I went to my friends first pointe shoe fitting (I’m a year and a half older) she didn’t stop smiling the whole time and even after when we went to eat she still didn’t stop smiling I loved being there for her first time. The people who fitted her shoes where so nice and I will never forget it❤❤❤ *im still a dancer to this day, so is she*
I used to do ballet as a kid. It was a part of the school sports selections. The thing is the teacher used to complain nonstop about how we were lucky to have her as she taught at some fancy school. We always did the same dance and the same things. I don't think she cared for us much. I remember asking her when I get point shoes. I was young and wanted to dance like those older than me. She just laughed and said never. I ended up quitting due to many other issues. But I will not forget the pretty dancers I saw when my gran took me to shows. Your videos helped me reignite these memories. Might not be a dancer but I diffently love the art form.❤
That’s a shame you had such a bad teacher! It sounds like she didn’t actually want the job, but she was probably there because she couldn’t get a better one. If you are still interested in dance you can always go to adult classes if they are in your area and just learn for fun.
Josephine, you bring JOY to my day. EVERY. ONE. OF. THESE. Your face, your horror, your joy, your delight...ALL of the reactions are just...filled with your love of dance, movement, dancers...and I love that you keep doing these. I agree with @JessGlenny, who says you should visit the historical pointe shoe collection and do a vid (in, you know, all your spare time). 🙂
I don't know whether I'm pleased or disappointed that there weren't any cup videos. Pleased, because hopefully that means that people are learning their lesson and the cup trend is going out of style, but disappointed, because... I mean, come on, which one of us DOESN'T find Josephine's reaction to them hysterical? 😂
With all the pointe shoes I’ve ever had I always draw a tiny heart on the shank, I forget it’s there until I sometimes find it while putting them on and it never fails to make me smile. It’s become a habit at this pointe (jajaja get it? Pointe)
I think the first one is a ballroom latin dancer. We don't go so extreme in pointing our feet in dancing, but a lot of dancers will do this to improve flexibility and aesthetics.
My 6 year old loves watching you! She just told me that when she gets her pointe shoes, she only going to darn them a little. Then she explained to her brother how to darn pointe shoes. I keep telling her she has to take classes for years before getting pointe shoes. She doesn't get it. 🙈
You have to know that you prepared me to absolutely adore Kazuha of Le Sserafim. They've done amazing work incorporating a tiny bit of ballet influence so Zuha can show off her ballerina skills. If you aren't listening to Le Sserafim, you need to check them out.
Here me out... a group of improv percussionists (Think STOMP) left to their own devices with an array of objects and household goods and then a giant partition and on the other side, dancers, interpreting what they're hearing. Only the audience can see both sides. It's a new and different show every performance. I claim credit if anyone actually ever does this.
I have never had interest or anything for ballet but this lady makes it so entertaining. She is so positive and encouraging for all the videos she watches. Nice change instead of negativity.
I'm an adult dancer at 20 years of age, and because of my busy schedule due to being a full time student in my second year of college, I do virtual lessons. I just got approval for my first pair of pointe shoes about a week ago and when I received the news, I entirely lost my marbles. When I started dancing, I didn't think it'd be possible to go en pointe at my age. But I had gotten comments from other dancers who have far more experience than I do and they've said to me that my feet were beyond impressive, despite's never having taken a ballet class in my life!
the contemporary teacher one reminded me of a teacher I had who never counted the choreography with numbers, just the weirdest noises to go with each count
As someone who did ballet from ages 3-17 I can appreciate people loving the aesthetic of ballet. But… when you do anything ballet like on your feed, all I ask is that you… POINT 👏🏾 YOUR 👏🏾 FEET!!👏🏾
@ show of people interpretting random sounds with dance: YES. .... I remember walking through Target and interpretting products that weren't even sounds, too, and it was so fun! ....
I had a modern teacher at university and once a week we had this exercise where we had to dance in a clump (sorta). At all times we had to be dancing but always touching another person. With 20 something dancers it sometimes created just a mass of chaos. But we were comfortable with each other which I think was his point. But he absolutely lived on coffees and crystals. Or maybe matcha.
Do you have a video where you talk about how you became a pointe shoe fitter? I’m soooo interested to know what’s your story ❤ love your videos so much
Hahaha, that was hilarious!! I've always wanted to dance ballet. And have the flexibility and strength but I was never put in classes when I was a child, so I've lost out on THAT dream. (Ended up as a nurse instead). But at the end, when the dancer is dancing to household sounds, I just died, my husband is a percussionist (WAS a percussionist; he went into teaching band) and one of the funniest stories he has is about the time he and some other students in University has to do a performance using things like a chainsaw, a vacuum cleaner, egg beater etc while a couple of the other students did interpretive dancing on roller skates. It's the kind of story you have to hear, because it loses a lot just writing it....I've heard the story regularly for years and it's still funny
i quit pointe after two years because i was always in such intense pain and it wasn't worth it to me, looking back i was fitted by a trainee for both pairs of shoes and i doubt either of them fit me at all (they only tried bloch on me too)
I love Alex Wong, so sad he had to withdraw from SYTYCD from injury as he should have won his season. I love his videos he’s quite the comedian in them. Who can forget his duo with tWitch (so sad 😢) his injury was how Ellen ended up doing the routine instead.
The guy dancing in the kitchen is proof that there is not enough funding for the arts. We got talented young dancers having to work the drive through to make ends meet.
I’m and adult and I went into a pointe shop because my friend is a ballerina and she needed new pointe shoes. The woman who was fitting my friend asked if I did pointe because my feet were actually good,when I said no she said that was a wasted opportunity 😢
I get my first pair of pointe shoes on friday. I am a mid-teen years old, and i started in october of 2021, after taking a few years around age 6-9 or something. I am genuinely so excited and i might seriously cry. I always dreamed about it and its finally going to happen, I constantly regretted quitting and finally going back has been of the best choices i ever made
Oh my gosh, you make me regret having to quit ballet, for context I was bullied out of my dreams of getting to dance on pointe. I was devastated when I returned and hadn’t kept my ankles strong enough to go to my dream, i know that quitting was a mistake but I couldn’t handle my bullies or my teacher after 3 years of being held back, I was 10 in the top ballet group, so 16 plus, and i know that I may never be able to wear my own pair but watching other reach that point is so heart warming.
I had an employee from overseas as a waitstaff, he was middle ish aged, balding, frumpy looking but very sweet. I was the supervisor who allowed staff to choose the overhead music when the country club was closed and they were setting up for a wedding. So. I’m checking the bar set and opera starts blaring overhead.the “Simon” not his real name, come across the room leaps pirouettes full on point a ballet masterpiece also singing along to the opera top of his lungs. He looked cat graceful,it was breathtaking. Turns out he was one in the royal international ballet. Hit by a drunk driver and nearly decapitated, paralyzed and told he’d never walk again. Well they were wrong, He did say there was no way he could physically perform professionally ever again but just… wow. Here in the USA waiting tables….dude. He also couldn’t go home because he was married to a wonderful man and that he would be executed as a homosexual there….
the K-pop dancer is Le Sserrafim's Kazuha, she's Japanese, she was a pre proffesional dancer who trained at several top level Ballet schools in Europe, Royal ballet, Bolshoi and was pursuing a Degree at The Dutch National ballet
I legit went to the comments to find someone talking about this
like love zuha with my whole heart
josephine should review the le sserafim promo videos where she's in pointe shoes because i wonder if her pointe shoes are properly fitted because i don't know if regular stylists would know to get the right pointe shoes hopefully they asked kazuha for her pointe shoe type and size and ordered them rather than just any pointe shoe. same with when she does photoshoots like elle korea i hope she's able to bring her own and doesn't get given random pointe shoes like they seem to give models in those photoshoots josephine has reviewed before
@@msmalice6007 agreed
I love her smmmm
IM RANDOMLY SITTING HERE AFTER WORK WATCHING THIS AND MY OWN TIK TOK POPPED UP IM SCREAMING I WAS THE DUNKIN DANCER 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
BOY GO AUDITION FOR A COMPANY. You're a beautiful dancer!
You did so good!
That was the most joyful moment in this video! You’re a beautiful dancer, and it’s always fun to see someone having fun in a usually boring setting.
Good for you man! 👏👏👏👏👏👏🤩
Dude, you're so good! Lit up my day!
The wedding party dancer is my ballet teacher!! Him and his wife are literally the most amazing dancers
do you know where i can see the whole video??
I deadass want the whole vid.
WHO ARE THEY??? Can you tell me?
Hi! Former professional Ballroom and Latin dancer here. The first one is wearing Latin style shoes, and while we typically don't point our feet to that extreme, yes we do strongly point our feet. As you can see from the view of the underside, the shank stops at the ball of the foot and front end of the sole is a soft, thin, unsupported suede. I didn't do this, but some Latin dancers also wear shoes a size or so too small so that they can literally grip the floor with their toes. (Which isn't as weird as it sounds. I promise it makes more sense when you know the technique and isn't wildly noticable from the audience.)
Love your reaction videos and it was a delightful surprise to see a Latin dancer in there!
As a former ballroom dancer totally agree foot point is important in latin style :)
wish ballroom shoes had fitters like ballet.
I have hyper flexible ankles so my point while it looks pretty is mainly my ankle and not my foot so I always popped out of the front part of shoes when I pointed.
Never found a latin shoe that worked.
What brand did you wear? I found Ray Rose the best at the time I danced.
So much more options now :)
@@tamara2301 It would've been soooooo nice to have shoe fitters! My point looked really pretty, but the sole stuck out beyond my toes when I pointed which was...not exactly attractive...but they got the job done and other than that I loved them.
It's been so long now since I danced that I barely remember the brand of the first pair I bought. My boss gave me a pair of her old shoes until I could afford to buy my own pair. I'm pretty sure they were English, and I think I ordered them from a catalogue? It was definitely pre-online shopping. Supadance maybe? I remember options were *very* limited and, at the time, the "ballroom" shoes carried at my local dance stores were much more like character shoes than ballroom or rhythm. SO many more options and easier access now!!
That looks like Antonina, and she is putting her weight on the Barre not on her toes. Very few ballroom dancers have feet like that, I believe she did a lot of ballet at a young age. She wears Supadance shoes which are beautiful and flexible (she would never be able to do this in Aida) but are easily the most horrible torture devices I've ever put on my poor feet. Dance Naturals is my favorite ballroom shoe, but I had to go to their factory to get a correct fit.
@@tamara2301 we do have fitters! Every time I've bought any dance shoes the owner of the store would make sure the shoes fit correctly.
@@emhu2594 yessss I used to like Dance Naturals too but had the same problems with popping out of front of shoe when I pointed. But that was a me problem lol supadance were not the most comfiest shoes around :)
“It’s hard to be stable when you’re this beautiful” this is what I choose to take away from this video 😂😂😂😂
That quote needs to go on a t-shirt.
Please do a video where Josephine visits the historical pointe shoe collection!
Yes!
Yes yes yes! She'd be so excited and adorable
it is in Canada, but we can dream!
Yes yes
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I work at a grocery store, and for some reason we have several dancers from the same ballet company who all work there. One of the guys, who has since transferred to a company in Florida used to dance down the grocery aisles, and dance in the backroom CONSTANTLY. It was pretty great, sometimes it was ballet, and sometimes he was just teaching our coworkers ticktock dances.
The young girl making the face going on pointe at the barre, that was her first day back after a summer break. It's so cute
you know her???
I want a whole show of household sounds interpretive dance, too! That would be hilarious. Especially if the sources of the sounds are shown.
LIFE is my music! ... oooo i need it too!
I went to my friends first pointe shoe fitting (I’m a year and a half older) she didn’t stop smiling the whole time and even after when we went to eat she still didn’t stop smiling I loved being there for her first time. The people who fitted her shoes where so nice and I will never forget it❤❤❤ *im still a dancer to this day, so is she*
I adore how kind Josephine is. No matter what she finds something positive to say.
I used to do ballet as a kid. It was a part of the school sports selections. The thing is the teacher used to complain nonstop about how we were lucky to have her as she taught at some fancy school. We always did the same dance and the same things. I don't think she cared for us much. I remember asking her when I get point shoes. I was young and wanted to dance like those older than me. She just laughed and said never. I ended up quitting due to many other issues. But I will not forget the pretty dancers I saw when my gran took me to shows. Your videos helped me reignite these memories. Might not be a dancer but I diffently love the art form.❤
That’s a shame you had such a bad teacher! It sounds like she didn’t actually want the job, but she was probably there because she couldn’t get a better one. If you are still interested in dance you can always go to adult classes if they are in your area and just learn for fun.
@@mahenonz thank you for the kind words. I have been considering that for a while now. Thank you ❤️
Josephine, you bring JOY to my day.
EVERY. ONE. OF. THESE. Your face, your horror, your joy, your delight...ALL of the reactions are just...filled with your love of dance, movement, dancers...and I love that you keep doing these. I agree with @JessGlenny, who says you should visit the historical pointe shoe collection and do a vid (in, you know, all your spare time). 🙂
I don't know whether I'm pleased or disappointed that there weren't any cup videos. Pleased, because hopefully that means that people are learning their lesson and the cup trend is going out of style, but disappointed, because... I mean, come on, which one of us DOESN'T find Josephine's reaction to them hysterical? 😂
Me! It hurts watching her pain 🫣
With all the pointe shoes I’ve ever had I always draw a tiny heart on the shank, I forget it’s there until I sometimes find it while putting them on and it never fails to make me smile. It’s become a habit at this pointe (jajaja get it? Pointe)
I think the first one is a ballroom latin dancer. We don't go so extreme in pointing our feet in dancing, but a lot of dancers will do this to improve flexibility and aesthetics.
Omg the tap dancing and “Living with a dancer” were both sooo funny! I’m dying
My 6 year old loves watching you! She just told me that when she gets her pointe shoes, she only going to darn them a little. Then she explained to her brother how to darn pointe shoes. I keep telling her she has to take classes for years before getting pointe shoes. She doesn't get it. 🙈
The historical shoes are at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto. Highly worth visiting for anyone who likes shoes of any kind.
Omigoodness that Contemporary Teacher skit and Living with a Dancer skit both absolutely killed me! 🤣🤣💀💖
You have to know that you prepared me to absolutely adore Kazuha of Le Sserafim. They've done amazing work incorporating a tiny bit of ballet influence so Zuha can show off her ballerina skills. If you aren't listening to Le Sserafim, you need to check them out.
Loved this!! The wedding dance was priceless (so good!) and I laughed until I cried watching "Living with a dancer".
Here me out... a group of improv percussionists (Think STOMP) left to their own devices with an array of objects and household goods and then a giant partition and on the other side, dancers, interpreting what they're hearing. Only the audience can see both sides. It's a new and different show every performance. I claim credit if anyone actually ever does this.
I would watch the heck out of this!
I have never had interest or anything for ballet but this lady makes it so entertaining. She is so positive and encouraging for all the videos she watches. Nice change instead of negativity.
I'm an adult dancer at 20 years of age, and because of my busy schedule due to being a full time student in my second year of college, I do virtual lessons. I just got approval for my first pair of pointe shoes about a week ago and when I received the news, I entirely lost my marbles. When I started dancing, I didn't think it'd be possible to go en pointe at my age. But I had gotten comments from other dancers who have far more experience than I do and they've said to me that my feet were beyond impressive, despite's never having taken a ballet class in my life!
I fell that last one. My daughter is a dancer, and I'm always catching her doing small moves to the simplest sounds. I find it cute.
The tap dance one made me super happy because while I love and respect ballet, my actual dance experience is tap
@4:30 that was Kazuha, from a group called Le Sserafim. She was a real ballerina before becoming a K-pop star
I would LOVE seeing Josephine go to the shoe museum!
100% she needs to come to Toronto
The first one oh my gosh it brings back memories from ballroom and doing random crap in the heels😂
omg no cups in this one !!! jospehines prayers were heard
It won't last.
IM SOOO GLAD YOU POSTED!!!!!!!
I started pointe class today, and you channel really helped me learn about how pointe works!
I have red pointe shoes from a dance I did way back in the day. It was so pretty with all black tutus and leos!
the contemporary teacher one reminded me of a teacher I had who never counted the choreography with numbers, just the weirdest noises to go with each count
"Living with a dancer" had me rolling 😂
The last TikTok was sooo funny, that was like peak physical humor to me
the last one killed me😭
why is it so accurate
Josephine needs to watch that video of the couple who dance to iPhone sounds!!
Cost and Mayor! (Austin + Maredith) I love them!
As someone who did ballet from ages 3-17 I can appreciate people loving the aesthetic of ballet. But… when you do anything ballet like on your feed, all I ask is that you… POINT 👏🏾 YOUR 👏🏾 FEET!!👏🏾
Josephine, you can NEVER stop doing these videos. Never. ❤
@ show of people interpretting random sounds with dance: YES. .... I remember walking through Target and interpretting products that weren't even sounds, too, and it was so fun! ....
Hi! My mom and I got inspired and sewed a heart on one of my new pointe shoes that you fitted me for.
I had a modern teacher at university and once a week we had this exercise where we had to dance in a clump (sorta). At all times we had to be dancing but always touching another person. With 20 something dancers it sometimes created just a mass of chaos. But we were comfortable with each other which I think was his point. But he absolutely lived on coffees and crystals. Or maybe matcha.
The shoes and the person holding the red ballet shoes is the BATA shoe museum in Toronto Canada! I love their Instagram and TikTok’s!
This is the only person that can make "You have gorgeous feet" a compliment
"Who lives on coffee and crystals" is making me giggle, also their physical humor was so perfect
I don't dance and never have danced but I'm so oddly addicted to these videos haha
3:18 I danced with this girl at a comp and I have to say, she is such a pretty dancer and she got 1st in all of her sections.
This is the best RUclips series ever! Please never stop❤
That living with a dancer one is probably how my family feels cus I just dance around the house all day😂 and I’m always dancing to the sounds
Omgosh same😂
Please do more of these they are so fun
Do you have a video where you talk about how you became a pointe shoe fitter? I’m soooo interested to know what’s your story ❤ love your videos so much
Hahaha, that was hilarious!! I've always wanted to dance ballet. And have the flexibility and strength but I was never put in classes when I was a child, so I've lost out on THAT dream. (Ended up as a nurse instead). But at the end, when the dancer is dancing to household sounds, I just died, my husband is a percussionist (WAS a percussionist; he went into teaching band) and one of the funniest stories he has is about the time he and some other students in University has to do a performance using things like a chainsaw, a vacuum cleaner, egg beater etc while a couple of the other students did interpretive dancing on roller skates. It's the kind of story you have to hear, because it loses a lot just writing it....I've heard the story regularly for years and it's still funny
I love your ticktock reaction videos! You have such great energy.
The last one is so good and hilarious!!! Would love to live with a dancer! As I am just a dance appreciator😄
i cannot express how happy i was to see kazuha up there. as i am a dancer and a kpop fan, i love her so much 😭
kazuhaaaa im so happy thats shes getting the recognition she deserves
I LIVE for these videos 😂😂 please never stop! Love your channel! ❤
omgoooood the living with a dancer thing is so real i haven't taken class in 6 years but i still do this all. the. time.
i quit pointe after two years because i was always in such intense pain and it wasn't worth it to me, looking back i was fitted by a trainee for both pairs of shoes and i doubt either of them fit me at all (they only tried bloch on me too)
absolutely nobody else could get away with constantly being obsessed with feet without being questioned, but it just works
I just realized that my dance teacher has a pair of deep red pointe shoes-the same brand 😭 I didn’t know how rare they were ❤
I used to do contemporary and modern dance and the contemporary teacher thing is actually 1000% true XDDDDD
I love Alex Wong, so sad he had to withdraw from SYTYCD from injury as he should have won his season. I love his videos he’s quite the comedian in them. Who can forget his duo with tWitch (so sad 😢) his injury was how Ellen ended up doing the routine instead.
Those hearts stitched into the shoes! 🩰♥️
Contemporary. Coffee. Crystals.
😂😂😂
I had a straight face until the last one I was busting out laughing 😂
So proud of my girl - Kazuha made it into her video, wow!
The guy dancing in the kitchen is proof that there is not enough funding for the arts. We got talented young dancers having to work the drive through to make ends meet.
Ballet was my dream, but at 13, scoliosis put the kibosh on that. I live for your videos! They make me GUFFAW! Thanks!
4:29 that extension is GORGEOUS
i’m so happy you’ve seen kazuha i love her so much
I’m and adult and I went into a pointe shop because my friend is a ballerina and she needed new pointe shoes. The woman who was fitting my friend asked if I did pointe because my feet were actually good,when I said no she said that was a wasted opportunity 😢
Ok but being pushed into the dance circle but only knowing tap was literally me as a child 😂😂
the living with a dancer one, luv it
Alex Wong is the best. I would give anything to have him do a workshop at my daughter’s studio. OMG.
I get my first pair of pointe shoes on friday. I am a mid-teen years old, and i started in october of 2021, after taking a few years around age 6-9 or something. I am genuinely so excited and i might seriously cry. I always dreamed about it and its finally going to happen, I constantly regretted quitting and finally going back has been of the best choices i ever made
I got my first pair of pointe shoes today!
For the household noises show ask Cost and Mayor to do a collaboration with Alex Wong himself!!!
U love this channel it’s so funny and helpful 😊❤❤❤😂❤
You know we want a part 17 😉
was that k-pop dancer doing Esmeralda? Beautiful!
Oh my gosh, you make me regret having to quit ballet, for context I was bullied out of my dreams of getting to dance on pointe. I was devastated when I returned and hadn’t kept my ankles strong enough to go to my dream, i know that quitting was a mistake but I couldn’t handle my bullies or my teacher after 3 years of being held back, I was 10 in the top ballet group, so 16 plus, and i know that I may never be able to wear my own pair but watching other reach that point is so heart warming.
U back with tiktoks! Yaaaay! So happy❤️
Yes!!!! I have been waiting for another one of these!
No cups! 😃 Love the last clip - it me! 🤣
The contemporary one got me laughing hard
I GOT APPROVED TO GET MY FIRST PAIR OF POINTE SHOES LAST WEEK 🎉
I know this was eight months ago but congratulations! 🎉❤
OMG MY FRIEND IS IN THIS VID!
I always love watching your videos. 🫶🏼
Omg I love Alex 😂😂 I’ll watch ever episode you react to 😅😂
We musicians do the “dancing to random sound” too! AND we HARMONIZE with it!!!
Omg Alex Wong is hilarious, that was so great lmaoooo
the contemporary vid gave flashbacks to highschool showchior and and musical theatre learning choreography
I had an employee from overseas as a waitstaff, he was middle ish aged, balding, frumpy looking but very sweet.
I was the supervisor who allowed staff to choose the overhead music when the country club was closed and they were setting up for a wedding. So. I’m checking the bar set and opera starts blaring overhead.the “Simon” not his real name, come across the room leaps pirouettes full on point a ballet masterpiece also singing along to the opera top of his lungs.
He looked cat graceful,it was breathtaking.
Turns out he was one in the royal international ballet. Hit by a drunk driver and nearly decapitated, paralyzed and told he’d never walk again.
Well they were wrong,
He did say there was no way he could physically perform professionally ever again but just… wow.
Here in the USA waiting tables….dude.
He also couldn’t go home because he was married to a wonderful man and that he would be executed as a homosexual there….
Loved that last portion!
Loved it thanks so much, and please do more, so good.
Kate Bush actually IS a trained ballet dancer but yes they were only worn for the shoot
She was never trained in ballet. She even says it in an article.
She’s done other ones but never ballet
5:12 don’t let kim get to these
Bro I thought the same dam thing