Yes. It's called a fire bird or ring jump. That's why it's always good to learn dance terminology and always be taught that even though one teacher calls it something different doesnt mean it's wrong. It depends on who taught you and where they are from etc. 🙄
May I ask you something about this jump? I watched the Laurencia variation, the dancer did 9 jumps, I thought that they are the Firebird leaps. But, someone tells me that they are not because she starts with a single foot. This clip told differently, there are both ways to start it.
wow ur a great dancer c a couple of weeks ago i decided to tr out 4 my high skool varsity dance team ! i have no experince wat so ever so i looked how to dance on u tube and discoverd u thhx so much i didnn't make the beiggner nor the jv dance team i made the varsity dance team i was the only freshman to make it thx soooooooo much
Savannah B. If you go on dance 6 years (now probably more) you are still begginer. If you go on dance for 6 years it doesn't mean that you are not begginer
@@nijebitnonije4388 actually it does...i have been taking dance and now am even in the advanced courses and am able to do a lot but this jump is still hard
At my studio we call them scorpion jumps lol but it sounds like there are alot of different names for them based on the comments. Ur videos are so helpful i lUV them!! :D
I dont know much about this jump but when you do it from the running, arent you not supposed to travel?? she did travel a bit. Im not extactly sure. Or can it also be done traveling through the air??
My studio is also very competetive. Even the non competition classes ment for little kids are quite competetive. We just never learned these. We learned many more though... strange...
I do believe you're talking about doing a calypso. I've always done those with the chanie preperation you're talking about. You can do stag leaps/jumps like this, or with both legs bent back in attitude.
i've always called the standing jump a rain jump a stag is where your front leg is in a front attitude and your back leg is in a back attitude the trick to landing silently is to land on your toes and not your whole foot...just make sure to plie' so you dont hurt yourself
jennifer skillman lmao being dancing for a long time doesn't count u out as a beginner, if your danced for ten yrs and still suck, ur for sure a beginner
yeah i wouldn't call this step for beginners, i have been dancing for five years (i'm 14) and i haven't learned this yet, though i try to practice it at home.
when she lands it you cant here anything, when when i try to land i sound like an elephant on roller skates :(
Lol me to!😑😂😭
You have to roll through your feet. And lift your center in when you land.
Me too
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This is the perfect video for beginners on firebird leaps !!! Thank you !! I loved it !
My feet weren't touching my head so I tried to use my hands to bring my feet to my head.....I went down in a split. Thank you soooo much!!!!!!
Is this sarcastic..orr.... XD
I don't even know it hurt so much but I wanted my split so bad
Thank you for having this short video because I'm actually going to be learning firebirds soon
Yes. It's called a fire bird or ring jump. That's why it's always good to learn dance terminology and always be taught that even though one teacher calls it something different doesnt mean it's wrong. It depends on who taught you and where they are from etc. 🙄
May I ask you something about this jump? I watched the Laurencia variation, the dancer did 9 jumps, I thought that they are the Firebird leaps. But, someone tells me that they are not because she starts with a single foot. This clip told differently, there are both ways to start it.
Grew up with an instructor that called it a Capezio. I completely agree with your comment.
wow ur a great dancer c a couple of weeks ago i decided to tr out 4 my high skool varsity dance team ! i have no experince wat so ever so i looked how to dance on u tube and discoverd u thhx so much i didnn't make the beiggner nor the jv dance team i made the varsity dance team i was the only freshman to make it thx soooooooo much
Stop it at 59:00, it's amazing!!
Beginner? I have taken dance for six (going on seven) years... I can't do these though...
Savannah B. If you go on dance 6 years (now probably more) you are still begginer. If you go on dance for 6 years it doesn't mean that you are not begginer
@@nijebitnonije4388 actually it does...i have been taking dance and now am even in the advanced courses and am able to do a lot but this jump is still hard
I just learned how to do this today at dance!! Doesn't look that good but im getting it :D
TT_TT I landed on my face when I did this.... practice makes perfect right?
huh, we call it a ring leap...
she's amaazzzingggg
anyone who says she did the wrong in any way is wrong she did that beautifully
omg we're going this in dance!!!
My front leg doesn’t get very high . Any tips?
At my studio we call them scorpion jumps lol but it sounds like there are alot of different names for them based on the comments. Ur videos are so helpful i lUV them!! :D
what good exerices can i do so my back leg goes up more or any other ways to get flexable to do that...any advice!?!? thanks
These are super easy.
That wasn't as super as I thought it would be :/
same bro :/ damn we really just gave them views for that :p
Yes
would this be the same thing if the back leg was not in attitude but touching the head instead?
No. If the leg back is not in attitude become sisonne ferme in french. Means Sissone closed. Ferme means closed
I have to do this in my dance class but I'm pretty close to my head with my foot but i need to learn 2 do a middle split and a left split
i love this jump i learned it when i was young...funny cause my schools masscote is a firebird
@lakristen7 it simply depends on the choreography, traveling or not both work
We call that an arch back leap. A really good on e is with your front leg straight out parallel to the floor
I wish I had her back
I dont know much about this jump but when you do it from the running, arent you not supposed to travel?? she did travel a bit. Im not extactly sure. Or can it also be done traveling through the air??
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HOLY shizts that was beauutiffull
My studio is also very competetive. Even the non competition classes ment for little kids are quite competetive. We just never learned these. We learned many more though... strange...
me too
I do believe you're talking about doing a calypso. I've always done those with the chanie preperation you're talking about. You can do stag leaps/jumps like this, or with both legs bent back in attitude.
beautiful...at my studio, we call them ring leaps
Am I then only one that’s hear 2020😐🥺
Me too
I am used to traveling in leaps, but i just dont know how to take ur leap and whip it back. ergh
i've always called the standing jump a rain jump
a stag is where your front leg is in a front attitude and your back leg is in a back attitude
the trick to landing silently is to land on your toes and not your whole foot...just make sure to plie' so you dont hurt yourself
pause at 0:59...soooo pretrtty
double stag?
this is jeanine mason's signature jump =)
I never knew it required being in 5th position and doing plies.
Wow. 14 years ago.
I can do it standing but i cant run into it
0:59
i am really bad at the firebird leap especialy since i hurt my toe
Those are easy
I was taught to call these a " Kitri " (from Don Quixote)
Right! Just add the assamble at the begining!.
Hmm i got this down
2020 anyone 😅
Why lol?
aren't double attitudes when BOTH legs are in attitude?
How does she get her leg so high in the air in a standing position?!?!?!?! O_O
We call those ring leaps and grande scissones
stags are differnt cause in stags both legs are the same height
It's spelled Baryshnikov.
I was 6 months
This is not for beginner dancers...
i was taught in gymnastics that it was called a ring jump.
my studio calls them single latitude jumps
lol im not really a beginner cuz i have been dancing since i was 4...but i cant do these!
jennifer skillman lmao being dancing for a long time doesn't count u out as a beginner, if your danced for ten yrs and still suck, ur for sure a beginner
I've always known that as a kitri jump from don quixote... not the firebird
do you mean 0:59? lol
Really? My studio taught these in a beginning leaps and turns class when I was around 7. I think it's because our studio is very competitive.
Andlerder this is a beginner leap lol
I dont have formal training and i can this
kinda....
but i hurt my back....hmmm..
But i bet if you tried it you could do it!
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We call them Stag Jumps
yeah i wouldn't call this step for beginners, i have been dancing for five years (i'm 14) and i haven't learned this yet, though i try to practice it at home.
everytime i did this i kept hitting my mom in the head wen she tried to help me.
you can't even hear her when she lands!!(:
no. firbird is like a scorpion in the air.
No
Tossing your head like that cannot be good
this is a beginner dance move?!!?
Oh yeah hell no
That doesn’t really help
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