Thank you for that excellent explanation and demonstration. You filled in all the blanks left by other instructors. My samba is sure to be 100% better from just one lesson.
Thank you for posting videos like these! They are very helpful for beginners looking to understand basic movements & characteristics of the different dance styles.
Thank you for this video. It would be much clearer to view your movements when you wear more fitted pants. The loose pants obscure your leg movements. Thanks again.
Preoe, please! Sorry, I've got to tem for ali of You that lo ok for samba i formato pm adm classes. It'snot samba any way! Nos music nos e vem dance! Ok? Ir somente nerd any information abou it You can ask me.. Hugs adm kisses.
@@globalcoupledances The style of dance that is most often referred to when people use the term "samba" is "samba no pé," although it can also be used to refer to samba de gafieira and a few other styles. If this is a video about samba de gafieira then it should say so in the title, not just "samba." That being said, if this is supposed to be a video about dancing samba de gafieira, it looks much different than any gafieira that I've seen danced by professional gafieira dance teachers from Brazil.
I am by no means an expert when it comes to Brazilian dance styles. However, I've been studying the music for over 10 years and I've seen many professional dance teachers teach various styles of Brazilian dance, namely at a workshop called California Brazil Camp, which brings in some of the best Brazilian educators in the world. This does not look like any style of Brazilian dance I've ever seen. First of all the video is labelled "Samba dance steps." What kind of samba is this trying to teach? Samba no pé? Samba de gafieira? This looks more like gafieira than samba no pé to me, but it's not clear what style they're going for here, especially because the music being used is definitely not Brazilian. If anything it's salsa. If you're wanting to teach a dance style that is influenced by samba that's fine, but it should be labelled as such. I just think it's unfortunate that people are spreading misinformation about what samba is, both in terms of the music and dance. If people want to learn about styles of Brazilian dance I would encourage them to look up "samba no pé" or "samba de gafieira," and find sources that are more authentic.
@@catherinev7533 I would lilke to hear/learn more about this. Seems too true that many dances are "international"--which tends to mean over-formal, ergo not fun, nothing a person would leap onto the dance floor to do, motivated by music!
@@globalcoupledances How are you going to say that their teaching is wrong it Samba comes from Brazil! They created it. You can't determine or validate someone else's culture. Stop hating
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Just started formal lesson at 66 yrs. Came home to find this video so I should get the hang of it with practice!!!
Thank you for the detailed instructions. Extremely helpful. I will have to watch it multiple times.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for that excellent explanation and demonstration. You filled in all the blanks left by other instructors. My samba is sure to be 100% better from just one lesson.
You are welcome!
Thank you Leon&Kim!
Thank you for posting videos like these! They are very helpful for beginners looking to understand basic movements & characteristics of the different dance styles.
Great instruction
Thanks - just understanding the 3/4, 1/4, 1.0 timing with my teacher here in Melbourne and your explanation and demo very helpful!
Thank You for clarifing. My wiife and I were having issues getting together on the ups and down, it was great fun.
You are a Great instructor. Thanks for sharing this.
weill done
THANK YOU. I AM GETTING IT.
I LOVE PASSIONATE DANCES.
Greeeeeeeat teacher❤. Thank you
You're welcome!
The Samba is one of the most fun dances to do, but the music has to be the "Samba Beat" to make it happen. The video is well done!
Thank you!
Greeeeeeeeat teacher❤
Very clear instruction thank you, anyone got some spare knees mine are worn out :-)
this was very helpful
Thank you very much ,clear and detailed movement.
You're welcome
do you have a video on full performance?
Thank you.... very clear!
so amazing and easy to catch on thank u, so helpful 🎶🎶🎶✨✨✨❤❤❤❤❤
Top explaination
Thank you. Very helpful instructional video.
very nice!!!! easy to understand
Very nicely explained and demonstrated! Good prep for me because I am going to a live Samba band dance tonight.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Very helpful.
Very clear and understandable. Thanks!
Thank yoy for teaching.we will dance it for our intramurals
Great teaching.
This surely helps a lot. I'm a newbie and eagerly to learn. Thanks for a great lesson!
Thank you very much, Great help.
What is the title of the song?
excellent instruction.
very helpful. thank you.
thanks for teaching!
Thank you. Clearly explained and danced :-)
Hhh
Thanks very helpful
Very helpful
I love this dance
Brillant
Thank you for this video.
It would be much clearer to view your movements when you wear more fitted pants. The loose pants obscure your leg movements. Thanks again.
AND theyre ugly
In the 1949 movie "A Letter to Three Wives" one of the husbands declared "the samba can only be done properly on a hillside covered in ice"
Where can I find this song?
What's the music that they used here?
Exactly how I learned to dance Samba.
I clicked Like bcuz i didnt want to learn the dance for school and i already know how to dance :) its nice dance tho
Feeling loved 😘
Tnx
What is the piece of music in this one called?
It's royalty free music, not available publicly.
Does it have a name, composer or arranger that is publicly available?
Sorry I don't have that info. But it is not publicly available.
Robert Hahl '麻吉
Passion4dancing I’ll use Shazam the music tracker app lol
👏👍🙏
♥♥♥
Preoe, please! Sorry, I've got to tem for ali of You that lo ok for samba i formato pm adm classes.
It'snot samba any way! Nos music nos e vem dance! Ok?
Ir somente nerd any information abou it You can ask me..
Hugs adm kisses.
@@globalcoupledances this is salsa
Sort of
@@globalcoupledances The style of dance that is most often referred to when people use the term "samba" is "samba no pé," although it can also be used to refer to samba de gafieira and a few other styles. If this is a video about samba de gafieira then it should say so in the title, not just "samba." That being said, if this is supposed to be a video about dancing samba de gafieira, it looks much different than any gafieira that I've seen danced by professional gafieira dance teachers from Brazil.
I am by no means an expert when it comes to Brazilian dance styles. However, I've been studying the music for over 10 years and I've seen many professional dance teachers teach various styles of Brazilian dance, namely at a workshop called California Brazil Camp, which brings in some of the best Brazilian educators in the world. This does not look like any style of Brazilian dance I've ever seen. First of all the video is labelled "Samba dance steps." What kind of samba is this trying to teach? Samba no pé? Samba de gafieira? This looks more like gafieira than samba no pé to me, but it's not clear what style they're going for here, especially because the music being used is definitely not Brazilian. If anything it's salsa. If you're wanting to teach a dance style that is influenced by samba that's fine, but it should be labelled as such. I just think it's unfortunate that people are spreading misinformation about what samba is, both in terms of the music and dance. If people want to learn about styles of Brazilian dance I would encourage them to look up "samba no pé" or "samba de gafieira," and find sources that are more authentic.
@@globalcoupledances Samba de gafieira originated in Brazil, therefore your assertion is impossible.
What is this? Is this SAMBA? I think it is other thing... I can not believe! You can see more about samba looking on Brazil... I Think so!
This is the International style Samba - It's a Ballroom style.
@@catherinev7533 I would lilke to hear/learn more about this. Seems too true that many dances are "international"--which tends to mean over-formal, ergo not fun, nothing a person would leap onto the dance floor to do, motivated by music!
@@globalcoupledances How are you going to say that their teaching is wrong it Samba comes from Brazil! They created it. You can't determine or validate someone else's culture. Stop hating
@@Passion4dancingThis ain't samba
Great!
This is not samba
Not great!👎🏻
What is the title of the song used?
What is the title of the music?
darude- sandstorm
What is the title of the song used?