Adding STYLE to West Coast Swing Basics

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @HKollus
    @HKollus 7 месяцев назад +8

    You're doing a fantastic job growing your channel! You are a gifted teacher. And you have style and grace. Good luck to you wherever it takes you. Helen

  • @salomonalcantar8047
    @salomonalcantar8047 7 месяцев назад +10

    Maybe it would be a bit advanced for a "fundamentals" class, but it would be extremely helpful to have a class that focuses on catching phrase changes and ends of 8 counts in music with the use of fundamental WCS moves like the Sugar push, sugar tuck, whip and/or outside catch. For example, practicing through simple ways to catch the "moment" in a song when I'm halfway through whip and the phrase change is happening on the next beat would be incredibly helpful. Or even how I might catch the beat if were on the back half of the sugar push and wanting to land with the music when I hadn't planned for it initially. I feel that learning and getting used to doing this with the simple moves while I'm still on the newer end of the dance would be incredibly helpful and to have in the back of my mind while I'm trying to develop in other ways as well; I do understand that on the more advanced level, we will be expected to plan moves to do this a bit farther in advance than a beat or two of course. Thanks again for sharing these videos online, they're incredibly helpful.

  • @etbarton007
    @etbarton007 7 месяцев назад +12

    Keerigan, I'm so excited to see you doing something a little more beginner. There are still things you are saying I don't quite understand. Any chance you can label the video with things like... "the sugar start begins here..." or this is called a...". You've had about 37k people join your channel in the last month... I'm guessing most are like me and know nothing about wcs...but we really want to learn. If you recapped just one step (for beginners only) at the end of each lesson, not only would we all watch to the end of that video, but we'd watch the end over and over until we got it, and then watch the whole video over and over again until we could spot the step in the lesson you are teaching. Think about it... You could multiply your views by probably ten or twenty times per viewer for each lesson. All us newbies would also be looking at your competition videos again to see if we could identify the steps you taught. I'm sure your channel would explode even more. Please consider it for all of us who you are introducing wcs to for the first time in our lives... In other words... Can you dumb it down just a bit more?
    Also, have you ever thought of doing an "About Me" video and answer some personal questions about yourself. Like is dancing your full time job? What did you do before wcs? Have you always been good at dancing? You're kind of our wcs mentor... Which means you're lighting the path for us. How do we follow in your footsteps? What are those footsteps? How much would we have to practice to get close to your level? Do you see where I'm going with this...?
    Well, no matter what you decide, I will keep watching it all.

    • @keeriganruddWCS
      @keeriganruddWCS  7 месяцев назад +13

      Hey friend! I really appreciate all the feedback!
      I do plan on creating lessons specifically geared towards new dancers here on RUclips. The videos I currently upload are recaps from classes that I teach. Those instructional videos will start to be up in the near future!

    • @ekaterinal8631
      @ekaterinal8631 2 месяца назад +1

      I would also love to know how long you’ve been dancing for

  • @Ems4Life88
    @Ems4Life88 7 месяцев назад +1

    Easier said than done.
    You are very talented!

  • @RustikMcLovin
    @RustikMcLovin 6 месяцев назад +2

    Why everybody is filming, feel so strange

    • @keeriganruddWCS
      @keeriganruddWCS  6 месяцев назад +7

      This was a video recap for the class. After we finish the hour long class, we summarize everything they learned and they film it for reference.