Top important not to TURN on the first step of Natural Turn. Point foot line of dance. This is correctly teached by this elegant woman. This lesson is unique in its simplicity and clarity inside only 9 minutes.
I agree. It doesn't impress me. I don't seem to be able to make a general comnent so I hope you won't mind if I make a couple of points here. This is a useful approach to teaching viennese waltz but it could ve improved. I'm confused by the concept of no turn on 1( Nat. Turn). There is of course a lot of body turn and there will be inevitably a turn in the ball of the right foot as the left foot is placed Secondly there is a lot of ....go round your partner.. I think it should be ,,,go past your partner.. The starting position for the natural turn should be facing diag centre , with rhe body rotating 1/8 up to the placement of the right foot. The following 2 steps end with the man backing DC. Ready for the lady to do the man's steps as she goes forward. There are many other important details not covered here
As Viennese I have to say "Chapeau" very well and beautiful done. But what kind of "Beginners" you are adressing?? It has to be "Beginners for professional ballroom dance". Because for dancing our Viennese Waltz like that you need the whole dancefloor for your own in order to be capeable to dance the Viennese Waltz with those steps you showed which is just to find in a tournament setting and not at a ball event where the dancefloor is packed with other people and where you have just 1 or 2 square feet space..which you are covering with just the first step, so where will you then put the following steps in order to not bowl over the other people on the dancefloor???....just saying
@@kencannuck The solution already exists. It´s called Viennese Fleckerl Waltz.= dancing the Waltz on a small spot which has different footwork/different steps = the cross foot steps...in order to be able to dance the Waltz in a ball room where you are not alone on the dancefloor. For Beginners the natural rotation and for Advanced the reverse rotation..and usually you are dancing both to avoid to become dizzily.
Thank you for the Viennese Waltz recap.
Thank you for your comment Anthony! it was a pleasure creating this video for you guys! More coming up as usual 😁
👏👏👏Wonderful! Nice explanation of technique!
Thank you Deepak, it was a pleasure creating this video for you guys! More coming up as usual 😁
Thanks for the lecture ❤
Beautiful. Excellent breakdown commentary.
Thank you, it was a pleasure creating this video for you guys! More coming up as usual 😁
Really useful and good breakdown of the technique. Thank you!
Thank you Ben! You're very welcome! Look forward to seeing you back in the studio. We reopen classes in studio from 17th May :)
Thkq for sharing !
Top important not to TURN on the first step of Natural Turn. Point foot line of dance.
This is correctly teached by this elegant woman.
This lesson is unique in its simplicity and clarity inside only 9 minutes.
Thank you Helge! We really appreciate your kind words and lovely feedback 🙏
Excellent video
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Sei bravissima!!!
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation and breakdown of the technique!
👍👍Thank you 🙏
You are very welcome Thu! Thank you for letting us know that you like it :)
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прекрасное исполнение.very beautiful.
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What brand of (ladies) shoes are you wearing? Love the heel height!
「ベネズエラの壁」というダンスのレッスンです。
Step 5 of the man is completely wrong. It is pulled flat across the floor to the other foot. No heel is pulled off.
His footwork is really bad, wrong. Oh, my.
I agree. It doesn't impress me. I don't seem to be able to make a general comnent so I hope you won't mind if I make a couple of points here.
This is a useful approach to teaching viennese waltz but it could ve improved.
I'm confused by the concept of no turn on 1( Nat. Turn). There is of course a lot of body turn and there will be inevitably a turn in the ball of the right foot as the left foot is placed
Secondly there is a lot of ....go round your partner.. I think it should be ,,,go past your partner..
The starting position for the natural turn should be facing diag centre , with rhe body rotating 1/8 up to the placement of the right foot. The following 2 steps end with the man backing DC. Ready for the lady to do the man's steps as she goes forward. There are many other important details not covered here
As Viennese I have to say "Chapeau" very well and beautiful done.
But what kind of "Beginners" you are adressing??
It has to be "Beginners for professional ballroom dance".
Because for dancing our Viennese Waltz like that you need the whole dancefloor for your own in order to be capeable to dance the Viennese Waltz with those steps you showed which is just to find in a tournament setting and not at a ball event where the dancefloor is packed with other people and where you have just 1 or 2 square feet space..which you are covering with just the first step, so where will you then put the following steps in order to not bowl over the other people on the dancefloor???....just saying
The need creates the solution.
@@kencannuck The solution already exists.
It´s called Viennese Fleckerl Waltz.= dancing the Waltz on a small spot which has different footwork/different steps = the cross foot steps...in order to be able to dance the Waltz in a ball room where you are not alone on the dancefloor. For Beginners the natural rotation and for Advanced the reverse rotation..and usually you are dancing both to avoid to become dizzily.