Tips about transitioning from classes to social, maybe you can tell us your own experience and what you did to move from practice to social))) (btw.. i heard is better to focus on learning more moves than practicing combos or routines, i don't know what you think)
What an excellent move to show off on the dance floor. Very similar to Armjive All Around The World in modern jive/ceroc. Excellently explained verbally and demonstrated visually, with the right amount of humour. Plenty to remember and practise! Thank you. This increases my Bachata vocabulary!
Haha. Totally understand :D Don't worry, just tweak and correct here and there your version. Because if you have a move that is comfortable for the follower and you already know it, all you have to do is optimize it :D It's better than re-learn the move :D
Ty for the video some people say this move "tornado" btw it's more cool i think :P Hmm... 1-Can u guys do some "under the arm turns with variatons 2-Intermediate moves like this or maybe combos :) 3-Marius this is special request "can u explain us how to turn with taking point and when u dancing with ur partner how to spin 2 or more times on rhytm" i hope u will understand :D 4-I don't know is it true or wrong request but,can u guys do special "choreography" for some song parts(with partner) 5-More videos ofc if u guys have time
Thank you for your comment. We will try to cover all the requests :D On point 3 I don't understand exactly what you mean about "turn taking point" ... the part with the spins I got it :D
You are welcome :D The funny thing about naming moves is that other than a few basics, elemental, written in stone names that are universal... one move can have an infinite number of names. It's just a tool to help us remember them. No matter the name, learn it as it helps you best because on the social floor will matter what and how you do it :D P.S. Thank you for sharing the name. For us it is really interesting to learn how moves are done and named in different parts of the world.
Different moves will most certainly have different names, in different parts of the world. No matter the name, if it helps you remember it better and learn it faster, name it and learn it however you can (Names/Labels are a mnemonic tool in remembering. You put a face to a name... just as you put a move to a name, it's the brain`s funny way of making things easier :D ) We call it like this because it's a little bit logical, you start with a hammerlock, than you go behind the girl (back/shadow) and you end up with another hammerlock. So hammerlock-back/shadow-hammerlock -> Back Hammerlock/ Shadow Hammerlock. We try naming the figures to also help students understand the move just by saying the name :D
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thank you superb tutorial
Thank you for the support. :D
1. We have SPANISH subtitle.
2. What other 5 "things" you want to see/learn? Let us know by responding to this comment.
How to improvise with sensual moves from the close position during a slow part of the song
@@jamieslate I think listening "bachata" music and we need knowing the music,it's working for me ;)
Will add it to the list of requested videos :D
Tips about transitioning from classes to social, maybe you can tell us your own experience and what you did to move from practice to social))) (btw.. i heard is better to focus on learning more moves than practicing combos or routines, i don't know what you think)
@@Manchainsaw will definitely do this one :)
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What an excellent move to show off on the dance floor. Very similar to Armjive All Around The World in modern jive/ceroc. Excellently explained verbally and demonstrated visually, with the right amount of humour. Plenty to remember and practise! Thank you. This increases my Bachata vocabulary!
Thank you. Appreciate it 😇
👍👍yes! The first move I learned and actually remembered! I finally know the name of it
You never forget your first move 😅
Thanks for everything ❤👌
Our pleasure 🥰🥰🥰
i miss you guys!
Thank you :D We are here :D Coming with more and more lessons :D🥰🥰
Seeing this move done right makes me embarrassed of my self-taught version. I can't wait to try it properly on the dance floor!
Haha. Totally understand :D Don't worry, just tweak and correct here and there your version. Because if you have a move that is comfortable for the follower and you already know it, all you have to do is optimize it :D It's better than re-learn the move :D
That move is tricky when the leader goes behind the followers and moves the arms
Ty for the video some people say this move "tornado" btw it's more cool i think :P Hmm...
1-Can u guys do some "under the arm turns with variatons
2-Intermediate moves like this or maybe combos :)
3-Marius this is special request "can u explain us how to turn with taking point and when u dancing with ur partner how to spin 2 or more times on rhytm" i hope u will understand :D
4-I don't know is it true or wrong request but,can u guys do special "choreography" for some song parts(with partner)
5-More videos ofc if u guys have time
Thank you for your comment. We will try to cover all the requests :D
On point 3 I don't understand exactly what you mean about "turn taking point" ... the part with the spins I got it :D
@@MariusElenaBachata Oh ty,i don't know how to explain that "taking point" :D but i think i will understand when u do the "spins" video ;)
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Thanks! We call this movement Titanic )
You are welcome :D The funny thing about naming moves is that other than a few basics, elemental, written in stone names that are universal... one move can have an infinite number of names. It's just a tool to help us remember them. No matter the name, learn it as it helps you best because on the social floor will matter what and how you do it :D
P.S. Thank you for sharing the name. For us it is really interesting to learn how moves are done and named in different parts of the world.
How to name this movement?
Here in Brazil we have a similar one dancing "Forró", some regions call it 'avião'/airplane, others 'toalha'/towel.
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Different moves will most certainly have different names, in different parts of the world. No matter the name, if it helps you remember it better and learn it faster, name it and learn it however you can (Names/Labels are a mnemonic tool in remembering. You put a face to a name... just as you put a move to a name, it's the brain`s funny way of making things easier :D )
We call it like this because it's a little bit logical, you start with a hammerlock, than you go behind the girl (back/shadow) and you end up with another hammerlock.
So hammerlock-back/shadow-hammerlock -> Back Hammerlock/ Shadow Hammerlock.
We try naming the figures to also help students understand the move just by saying the name :D