Yay! Thx so much for showing the slow hands work. I really struggle with windmill type moves especially because all my flow props are so long. This is super helpful!
Great tutorial! I have a hard time lining up body movement with spoken instructions because I'm so visual. So your text combined with slowed down variations in angles works for how I learn! Thank you! Will be subscribing! ❤
thanks a lot ! No, you can use any lenght, I even do it with my 1.80m long fans just opening arms a little wider to allow all the silk to pass between the two arms .
Hola gracias por compartir tu conocimiento con nosotras que dios te bendiga una pregunta para hacer esto se puede con abanicos largos o solo cortos como los que tienes gracias
Hey :D ! What lenght are your veils fans? I'm looking for something shorter like yours to replicate more technical moves like your tutorials! Thank you so much!
Sorry, I didn’t understand a single thing in this video. Personally, I found ur movements way to fast to keep up; having the txt on the screen stopped me from seeing a lot of what u were doing as it was right where ur hands were going over/around ur head; and between reading, trying to figure out what the words meant, and watching what u were doing, I couldn’t make sense of any of it or keep up. A tip I would give u is to maybe teach it in smaller steps (so instead of going for full hand movements at once, very slowly show the hand movements, one step at a time (eg: with the left hand, have palm facing away from u with hand one left, bring the hand up above ur head making sure ur elbow is bent, ur hand goes behind ur head, as u do this turn ur palm to face away from u,etc. (this may not be the exact movements, hence why it was an example of what I am talking about))). Another tip would be to talk us through the steps as u go, not by txt on the screen as that takes our attention away from what u r doing (hopefully u r comfortable with doing that. If u r not, maybe speak as a voice over, so we have ur voice in the background, but u r not actually speaking on screen (kind of like what they do in craft videos)).
The explanation and demonstrations with multiple angles is extremely helpful. I like this.
legitimately probs one of the best tutorials ive seen. loyal subscriber now. tysm for ur dedication to the art
Yay! Thx so much for showing the slow hands work. I really struggle with windmill type moves especially because all my flow props are so long. This is super helpful!
You're such a good teacher. Thanks you
I love how detailed this tutorial is!
Great tutorial! I have a hard time lining up body movement with spoken instructions because I'm so visual. So your text combined with slowed down variations in angles works for how I learn! Thank you! Will be subscribing! ❤
Such a detailed tutorial!!! This looks like it takes a lot of practice
THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THIS! I’ve been trying to figure out how to windmill for weeks 💜💜
Class!👌💐🎄
Wooow such a great Tutorial!! Also looove the Song choice!! ❤️
i love your smile while learning how to do this! Thank you! May I ask what is the length of these fans?
Yes queeeen, love your tutorials
Wow. Nice tut. Thanks. 😁🤘🎶
Beautiful 😍😍i wish i could do that ...thank you for explaining the technique🤗
You are amazing!!!! Thank you so much for your tutorials!!!
Awesomeeeee!!! best tutorial I've seen so far! thank you
So gorgeous!! 😍 Just started working with fans and you make it look so easy!😅💃🏿
I'm very glad if you find it useful 😊
Great tutorial! Love the way you present this!
Best tutorial. Thanks.
Thanks for appreciating 🙏🏾🤗
Beautiful !!!!
Your flow is so beautiful but I feel so dyslexic when I try 😢😢😢
I've just edited a new tutorial showing in more details the staves grip. I hope it will help you to get the windmill
Cool💙 thanks love it
The fans flow in such a beautiful way! I never saw it before. But i think you can only use the shorter fans in this way?
thanks a lot ! No, you can use any lenght, I even do it with my 1.80m long fans just opening arms a little wider to allow all the silk to pass between the two arms .
Thank you for posting this!! 💗 it was so helpful
really glad to read that
Love this!!!
Ahhh so cool you rock
Thanks 😊
How long are your fans in this video? I am currently looking for a shorter set and this seems like the perfect length. Thanks for the tutorial
Fantastic flow! Love it! What is the size fan you have here? I've seen fans come in 3 different lengths so far
Thanks! These fans are 36 inches long. I usually buy my silk fans to small businesses, fans makers can do custom sets corresponding to your needs 😊.
Hola gracias por compartir tu conocimiento con nosotras que dios te bendiga una pregunta para hacer esto se puede con abanicos largos o solo cortos como los que tienes gracias
You can do with longer fans but easier when they are shorter than 1m50 😊
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Hey :D ! What lenght are your veils fans? I'm looking for something shorter like yours to replicate more technical moves like your tutorials! Thank you so much!
These are some of the shorter fans I have... I can't remember the lenght exactly but I'd say more or less 1 m long. Perfect for tech 👌🏾😊
Nice💋
How do u do the cross weave ? Thank you
I'm not sure I understand your question. Could you explain me your question?
Sorry, I didn’t understand a single thing in this video. Personally, I found ur movements way to fast to keep up; having the txt on the screen stopped me from seeing a lot of what u were doing as it was right where ur hands were going over/around ur head; and between reading, trying to figure out what the words meant, and watching what u were doing, I couldn’t make sense of any of it or keep up. A tip I would give u is to maybe teach it in smaller steps (so instead of going for full hand movements at once, very slowly show the hand movements, one step at a time (eg: with the left hand, have palm facing away from u with hand one left, bring the hand up above ur head making sure ur elbow is bent, ur hand goes behind ur head, as u do this turn ur palm to face away from u,etc. (this may not be the exact movements, hence why it was an example of what I am talking about))). Another tip would be to talk us through the steps as u go, not by txt on the screen as that takes our attention away from what u r doing (hopefully u r comfortable with doing that. If u r not, maybe speak as a voice over, so we have ur voice in the background, but u r not actually speaking on screen (kind of like what they do in craft videos)).
Keep practicing, you'll get it 😊💪🏾
Thanks for the encouragement❤. But, no offence, I think u may have misinterpreted what I was trying to say.😅