Le dolio en los huevos no se puede abrir mas. Que pena por los otros que quisieran hacerlo bien. LA gente que no llora doesn't have feelings. It's HURT
They're more than "instructors". Many choreographers also still dance/perform as well as teach... Just because we teach or coach doesn't mean we don't still dance.
Where do they learn how to hang in mid air like that, is what I want to know. I've watched the video several times and he damn well defied gravity. Come on: that's witchcraft.
That´s nonsense. A wisdom in teaching; Those who can, do Those who understand, teach. In 35 years of teaching I´ve only “showed off” with students who were too confident in their ignorance. They don´t know what they don´t know, right? THAT´S when to show them why you´re the teacher. ;-) Good dancers are not neccesarily good teachers. Ofcourse students like to see their teachers dance but it isn´t neccesary
@@tonygonzalez6908My instructors for ballroom dancing in high school would say that confidence is showing everyone how good you are, and arrogance is telling everyone how good you are. In the high school ballroom scene, some teenagers have a hard time letting go of the “arrogant” attitude that is often necessary on the dance floor, when they leave the dance floor. Hence the discussion of arrogance vs confidence. The confident dancers are often friendly and chatty when they leave the floor. The arrogant dancers avoid talking, and look disgusted to talk with anyone.
No we don't do/use tylonal. We're always in pain or discomfort. What he meant by "hurt" is in the moment not all day or forever... When dancers don't warm up/stretch enough before dancing or demonstrating techniques we will immediately or soon feel the error of that decision. It also makes/reminds us we are alive and love what we do...
@@matts.9318acetaminophen in America. In England its paracetamol, in other countries it’s called panadol. It’s an over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, used for minor aches and pains.
His leaps suspend in the air, reaching further as he falls. My legs instinctively snap back the moment gravity pulls me downward, "reflexively" to catch myself from falling. So impressive. You have to fight the urge to catch yourself from falling. To ignore gravity, for that extra half second makes the leap so much more elegant.
😂 "cold" dancing when youre older is so painful lol. But this desire and realization of the need of full demonstration, the signa of a great instructor, able to show and encourage students to seek out the potential they have, the goals they can reach and surpass! ❤ Long live us instructors that keep dancing outside of the teaching and choreographing for the youngins! May that tradition live on!
@susanbrackett6408 yes, you always should warmup before dancing but there are times where you don't plan to perform fullout in class, especially when students are older. Other instructors understand what I meant, and that it's a given that you should always warmup.
I genuinely appreciate this information. I could NOT understand how being cold had anything to do with it. I know very little about ballet or dance lingo so I was like "uh... put on a jacket...?"
Honestly the worst thing (in my opinion) about teaching a physical sport and art form is being cold and having to physically show what you need the students to do because no matter how detailed you explain something they look at you like 😐🫤 And yes your body feels it after, especially if you teach multiple classes in a row Because even if you warm up with your students you get cold so quickly because you are correcting or watching and aren’t constantly moving like them In other words please y’all be patient and understanding with your teachers 😂 We are out here hurting ourself more often teaching than when we practice or perform because we care so much about our students lol
Eloquent & thought-provoking explanation. I've not taken dance, but BRILLIANT teachers are so dedicated and professional, yet warm & KIND. I have interviewed scores of teachers, professors, educational administrators, counsellors and others in the educational field in the decade plus that I home learned my kids, and the degree of ENTHUSIASM each maintained seeking those FEW STUDENTS,which are EAGER to LEARN was DEEPLY TOUCHING. The teachers I spoke to LOVED teaching BECAUSE of the opportunity to positively impact a child's LIFE. Countless individuals spoke of "teachable moments" and how passionate they felt about THOSE whose LOVE of LEARNING was KINDLED. It is a misconception that we who homelearn (or homeSCHOOL their children) do NOT respect and appreciate TEACHERS...my admiration for teachers only EXPANDED during those conversations. These caring professionals offered me ~ gratis and with endearing generosity countless tips upon how to nurture and protect the love of learning preexistant in my sons. I ADORED and RESPECTED teachers prior to embarking on this journey, and those feelings doubled and redoubled due to the KINDNESS afforded me.
Please be careful young man , I wouldn’t like to see you hurt for any reason you are a marvelous dancer. Much love sent your war way.❤❤Good luck & God bless.
I prefer to say ballatore (despite the fact that the way you called him is actually the right term). If you spoke Spanish as a native language, you’ld get why.
for non ballet people here i think he meant that he didn't warm up his muscles before doing that which can cause tightness and pain days (im not a ballerina so don't quote me just a guess 👀)
YES SIR!!!! Every dance teacher saw that thigh hold back to the chair and knew immediately. The kids will make you randomly demonstrate, and you're already simultaneously planning how to rehab later.
For those who didn't get it. You're cold means he hasn't stretched, hasn't been dancing, nothing. To move cold makes your body extremely sore and potentially pull a muscle.
His movements are incredibly insane and flawless. He’s ridiculously talented and rightly vetted demonstrating the flaws, then shows accurate movements. 🫶🏽
I love that he admitted it was going to hurt later. I bet doing that without a warm-up can be very hard on your muscles. His agility is amazing just to do those few moves he did.
Makes me so happy to see this, as someone who spent most of my dance classes screamed at by a lady who couldn’t do any of the stuff she said we were stupid for messing up on She literally had permanent damage on her vocal chords from screaming so much lmfao
The ratio of boys to girls is so off kilter...and the girls who are NOT serious students VIE for the boy's attention, whereas the dedicated danseurs see their value as dance PARTNERS. Let's face it...a girl whose true primary interest is for a potential romantic partner is far less interesting than the few who are PASSIONATE about LEARNING their ART. As the years progress, the gap between the two types of females WIDENS. Boys who dance KNOW the DEDICATION HARD WORK and PASSION those girls who are SERIOUS invest in their art, and they APPRECIATE the young women for far more than their grace and beauty. My son felt it was HILARIOUS that many other boys would QUESTION his heterosexuality, given that he was enrolled in break dancing (not ballet) but he simply LAUGHED at their ignorance. A young man who respects dedicated girls exponentially more than those lacking these qualities have a distinct advantage over those who value only surface appearances. There is such physical beauty in such women, but the inner qualities, when they are genuinely APPRECIATED are more meaningful. A beautiful young woman is far more beautiful when she has a personality, intelligence, a sense of humour and genuine CONFIDENCE. Those young girls who invest the YEARS in perfecting their art are such lovely human beings. ❤
he’s so real for that😭the pain is real when you jump straight into dance/choreography without warming up, that’s why a ice bath helps at the end of the day/night
The power of coaching. I once climbed a rope to prove to my gymnasts that I could. I was struggling to breathe for the rest of class, but I wasn't about to let my gymnasts see that lol
How is he floating! Like is it just me or does he get like an extra second of airtime to do the absolute most hamstring ripping kicks ive seen. Impressive even if cold.
His dead pan reply killed me…Lol!😂😂😂 “That..that hurt.” 🤣
Le dolio en los huevos no se puede abrir mas. Que pena por los otros que quisieran hacerlo bien. LA gente que no llora doesn't have feelings. It's HURT
No it's hamstrings and hip flexors... Not his balls. 😂😂😂
@@aidasoto2936 wtf are u talking about, I’m a native Spanish speaker and I can’t get what ur saying
Me too, he’s a no pain no gain kind of guy.
@@auro_nmshis man parts are stretched out too much, ouch!! 😅
I love it when instructors show WHY they are qualified to be instructors. 🎉 pow🎉
Exactly! 😅
They're more than "instructors". Many choreographers also still dance/perform as well as teach... Just because we teach or coach doesn't mean we don't still dance.
Where do they learn how to hang in mid air like that, is what I want to know. I've watched the video several times and he damn well defied gravity. Come on: that's witchcraft.
That´s nonsense.
A wisdom in teaching;
Those who can, do
Those who understand, teach.
In 35 years of teaching I´ve only “showed off” with students who were too confident in their ignorance. They don´t know what they don´t know, right? THAT´S when to show them why you´re the teacher. ;-)
Good dancers are not neccesarily good teachers.
Ofcourse students like to see their teachers dance but it isn´t neccesary
Crap comment
I respect a man who’s honest, not a braggart! His talent speaks for itself👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well said. I agree 😊
Seriously, the youngings weren't ready for that!😂
People who are really good at their craft do not need to brag. They have quiet confidence that people notice and respect.
@@tonygonzalez6908My instructors for ballroom dancing in high school would say that confidence is showing everyone how good you are, and arrogance is telling everyone how good you are.
In the high school ballroom scene, some teenagers have a hard time letting go of the “arrogant” attitude that is often necessary on the dance floor, when they leave the dance floor. Hence the discussion of arrogance vs confidence.
The confident dancers are often friendly and chatty when they leave the floor. The arrogant dancers avoid talking, and look disgusted to talk with anyone.
It does
The way he says "that hurt" so softly, like he knows he's going to be needing that extra strength tylonal tonight 😂
No we don't do/use tylonal. We're always in pain or discomfort. What he meant by "hurt" is in the moment not all day or forever... When dancers don't warm up/stretch enough before dancing or demonstrating techniques we will immediately or soon feel the error of that decision. It also makes/reminds us we are alive and love what we do...
What is tylonal?
@@matts.9318acetaminophen in America. In England its paracetamol, in other countries it’s called panadol. It’s an over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, used for minor aches and pains.
@@matts.9318pain killers
Tylenol is hard on the KIDNEYS.
Better to BATHE in MAGNESIUM SALTS, (--Without the TOXIC Perfume, though.)
He’s so cute when he says, “that hurt”, I love it, he’s such a good dancer, but a real person too
I keep watching this because his jumps are so gorgeous. I'd love to see him do that when he's actually warmed up.
Michael.. are you okay?! ..Please don't cry 😭😢❤
Parece que vuela....
Почему он должен плакать? Он профессиональный танцор. Посмотрите русский балет
@@JUNAcora Кажется он показал им движение без разминки по этому
He was levitating😭😭😭
But he did it gracefully, Michael you need to exercise before to teach and guide them
Warm ups
Not exercise, warm ups.
As a teacher, this is so real! You demonstrate something full out and then realize you were not at all warm lol
All of us that hurt immediately saw the first flinch when he started the moves cold. Ouch!
I thought that was him showing what not to do.
@@blackletter2591 it was
What does cold mean?
@@deaaqua86 not warmed up.. no training, warming up the body/muscles beforehand :)
Male ballet dancers NEVER cease to amaze me with their power and grace 😮
Yeah, they look GOOD doing it too! 😍
His leaps suspend in the air, reaching further as he falls. My legs instinctively snap back the moment gravity pulls me downward, "reflexively" to catch myself from falling. So impressive. You have to fight the urge to catch yourself from falling. To ignore gravity, for that extra half second makes the leap so much more elegant.
He's gorgeous
If he get up like that cold -- I want to see him when he warms up -- you go man 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊
😂 "cold" dancing when youre older is so painful lol. But this desire and realization of the need of full demonstration, the signa of a great instructor, able to show and encourage students to seek out the potential they have, the goals they can reach and surpass! ❤ Long live us instructors that keep dancing outside of the teaching and choreographing for the youngins! May that tradition live on!
What does condizioni dancing mean
He is a living doll! I love everything about him!!!
That's why you warm up WITH the class
@susanbrackett6408 yes, you always should warmup before dancing but there are times where you don't plan to perform fullout in class, especially when students are older. Other instructors understand what I meant, and that it's a given that you should always warmup.
I genuinely appreciate this information. I could NOT understand how being cold had anything to do with it. I know very little about ballet or dance lingo so I was like "uh... put on a jacket...?"
Extremely attractive
I love this dancer’s sense of humour and humility! 😲🤣👏
Michael is so beautiful and elegant. ❤👏🏾🌹
Hes GORGEOUS aaaaand EXTREMELY LIKEABLE. What a rare combo.
He's like a gazelle 😅 very graceful
His sweet, great dancer, beautiful body
Honest
And good looking
Pretty light Blue eyes too ❤
Honestly the worst thing (in my opinion) about teaching a physical sport and art form is being cold and having to physically show what you need the students to do because no matter how detailed you explain something they look at you like 😐🫤
And yes your body feels it after, especially if you teach multiple classes in a row
Because even if you warm up with your students you get cold so quickly because you are correcting or watching and aren’t constantly moving like them
In other words please y’all be patient and understanding with your teachers 😂
We are out here hurting ourself more often teaching than when we practice or perform because we care so much about our students lol
YES, damn yeah, I feel you so much 😭
Eloquent & thought-provoking explanation. I've not taken dance, but BRILLIANT teachers are so dedicated and professional, yet warm & KIND.
I have interviewed scores of teachers, professors, educational administrators, counsellors and others in the educational field in the decade plus that I home learned my kids, and the degree of ENTHUSIASM each maintained seeking those FEW STUDENTS,which are EAGER to LEARN was DEEPLY TOUCHING. The teachers I spoke to LOVED teaching BECAUSE of the opportunity to positively impact a child's LIFE. Countless individuals spoke of "teachable moments" and how passionate they felt about THOSE whose LOVE of LEARNING was KINDLED.
It is a misconception that we who homelearn (or homeSCHOOL their children) do NOT respect and appreciate TEACHERS...my admiration for teachers only EXPANDED during those
conversations. These caring professionals offered me ~ gratis and with endearing generosity countless tips upon how to nurture and protect the love of learning preexistant in my sons.
I ADORED and RESPECTED teachers prior to embarking on this journey, and those feelings doubled and redoubled due to the KINDNESS afforded me.
Well said everyone 🎉
I love his honesty. It shows that he’s still human after he just moved in ways that 99.9% of us could never achieve ❤
He is carbon copy of his dad🙏🏻 love to see teachers like that. Its really educational even if you are not a dancer (me)
Michael is beautiful
He's soooo pretty omg 😍
Those eyes…this smile tho….. heavy love sigh🫣
He's so sweet.
So nice.
Please be careful young man , I wouldn’t like to see you hurt for any reason you are a marvelous dancer. Much love sent your war way.❤❤Good luck & God bless.
we all need more of this. but when he is warm
I'm gonna be honest, I re-watch this a lot of times but not because his grace... his face when he says that hurts and his eyes had me melted
When he said “That hurt”, I felt that in my soul 😂😂😂
The height , the strenghth ! HE'S JUST A BEAUTIFUL ballerino!!! ❤❤❤👏👏👏
I prefer to say ballatore (despite the fact that the way you called him is actually the right term). If you spoke Spanish as a native language, you’ld get why.
for non ballet people here i think he meant that he didn't warm up his muscles before doing that which can cause tightness and pain days (im not a ballerina so don't quote me just a guess 👀)
You are correct
You are accurate
his jumps beautiful / perfect ❤🥰💯
YES SIR!!!! Every dance teacher saw that thigh hold back to the chair and knew immediately. The kids will make you randomly demonstrate, and you're already simultaneously planning how to rehab later.
Ooh Michael is very handsome 😊
It's his charisma, tbh.
@@SJ-le2vcnah
But most importantly, he's cute.
"that hurt, I'm gonna cry tonight" 😅 so adorable! that's a great teacher right there ❤
Gorgeous jumps!!! Just gorgeous
"Look what I can do!" but he's a world class dance performer.
For those who didn't get it. You're cold means he hasn't stretched, hasn't been dancing, nothing. To move cold makes your body extremely sore and potentially pull a muscle.
His movements are incredibly insane and flawless. He’s ridiculously talented and rightly vetted demonstrating the flaws, then shows accurate movements. 🫶🏽
Bravo. That was beautiful!!
Michael, you are actually a human! You are so strong and graceful that I had my doubts. I hope you are feeling better!😊🤗👏🏻
I love that he admitted it was going to hurt later. I bet doing that without a warm-up can be very hard on your muscles. His agility is amazing just to do those few moves he did.
He is amazing 🤩❤
Makes me so happy to see this, as someone who spent most of my dance classes screamed at by a lady who couldn’t do any of the stuff she said we were stupid for messing up on
She literally had permanent damage on her vocal chords from screaming so much lmfao
You can tell he's hurting when he turned around, telling them to try it again, then walked away limping, grabbing his quad.
being a good teacher hurts sometimes. he's a good one
He has such a beautiful smile.
He's an awesome ballet teacher! 👏😊
Lol it looked so good I can’t even do it that big 😂
I like his body. I want to look like him
This right here is why boys do ballet
The idea that it's somehow not manly...!
I mean, I'd rather see a man fly than lift something heavy.
The ratio of boys to girls is so off kilter...and the girls who are NOT serious students VIE for the boy's attention, whereas the dedicated danseurs see their value as dance PARTNERS.
Let's face it...a girl whose true primary interest is for a potential romantic partner is far less interesting than the few who are PASSIONATE about LEARNING their ART.
As the years progress, the gap between the two types of females WIDENS.
Boys who dance KNOW the DEDICATION HARD WORK and PASSION those girls who are SERIOUS invest in their art, and they APPRECIATE the young women for far more than their grace and beauty.
My son felt it was HILARIOUS that many other boys would QUESTION his heterosexuality, given that he was enrolled in break dancing (not ballet) but he simply LAUGHED at their ignorance. A young man who respects dedicated girls exponentially more than those lacking these qualities have a distinct advantage over those who value only surface appearances. There is such physical beauty in such women, but the inner qualities, when they are genuinely APPRECIATED are more meaningful. A beautiful young woman is far more beautiful when she has a personality, intelligence, a sense of humour and genuine CONFIDENCE.
Those young girls who invest the YEARS in perfecting their art are such lovely human beings. ❤
And why is that exactly?
@@sleepyjonessis it manly to prance around like a gazelle? There’s nothing manly about ballet absolutely nothing.
He's beautiful!!!
I ❤❤❤ power & grace!!! Ballet has 🩰 and☄️🔥🧯🎆🎇!!! 🎉
He was amazing. Wow!
Hahahahhahahaha, he definitely cried
Humans can do incredible things. Beautiful to watch... even if pain was involved 😂
I just love this guy's energy he's just so chill without a care in the world I love it
I swear Michal is so gracious
He's so real! not to mention gorgeous too!
😂😂😂😂
I like his honesty 😅😅😅
he’s so real for that😭the pain is real when you jump straight into dance/choreography without warming up, that’s why a ice bath helps at the end of the day/night
Sorry it hurt but it was great to watch 😅❣️
That was😂so human and delightful! I'd love to see his buddy, too, but his voice and laugh was very descriptive - he was so cute!😊
Dang, mini Slawomir can jump!!!
I was going to comment that they look alike! Is he his son?
@@mia2791Yup
@@mia2791thank you. I was thinking the same exact thing but no one in the comments were mentioning it 😂 So, is he?
@@HamelinSongyes he is. Slawomir's wife and both sons work there with him.
He's beautiful with it too❤
That was beautiful.
He’s stunning
Oh my goodness 😮 Your not allowed to be that cute, this early in the morning 😊❤✌🏽
😂😂😂😂 He's so brave . Only brave ones can fly
Show no pain love it I miss ballet I pull a muscle just by sneezing these days lol
This guy is such a vibe❤❤❤❤❤
The power of coaching. I once climbed a rope to prove to my gymnasts that I could. I was struggling to breathe for the rest of class, but I wasn't about to let my gymnasts see that lol
Dude 🤯🤯🤯 so effortless it’s beautiful
How to scold your students without raising your voice 🎉
Ballet dancers are the most beautiful men on the planet and you can fight me on that
Would never have thought he was cold. Amazing
Impressive!
What makes a good dancer is to make you feel that the hardest things are light and effortless. That's exactly what he did here.
He is so beautiful oml
Michael! 😮 it wasn't just your hip and thigh muscles! your feet and ankles were cold too! Oh that must have been achy later!
alicia’s expression perfectly described mine as well 😭✋🏼
Cold, meaning he didn't do his warm-up, right?
Yes
Cold heart, cold mind, cold presicion while stabbing.
Awe...you did it stupendous exceptional. I hope you didn't hurt yourself too much.
I would need a trampoline to jump that high and it wouldn't look so graceful or even be a full split😅
He’s rather lovely!
😮…🤩
That was awesome! 👏 👏👏
Beautifully incredible!
Oh wow, impressive👏👏👏👏👏👍✨
Its the charm. One of my friends is a great opera singer. Its vety interesting to eatch her teaching... She does rhe same thing... 😊
Very relatable. 'Save your tears for the pillow'😂
He's an amazing dancer!! 😮😯😀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
How is he floating! Like is it just me or does he get like an extra second of airtime to do the absolute most hamstring ripping kicks ive seen. Impressive even if cold.
So handsome and graceful ❤
Lmao “I’m gonna cry tonight”
His smile. 🫠