Alexey, thank you for all your help with my ballroom dancing. You are a master at your craft! The way you break it all down for a beginner like me is invaluable. The best part of it all, though, is I (probably 'we') LOVE who you are...you make the world a better place! Keep being Alexey :)
Hi Alexey, I have watched almost all of your Latin technique lessons in a short space of time and really love them all. I have noticed a progressive improvement from from one lesson to the next...I have been enjoying watching them over and over again. Also, I have noticed that you have taken comments and requests on board and you just did the Jive basic techniques on 050418. That was really, really good. When you have time, can you please do the arms styling technique, particularly when walking backward, for instance in Rumba or Chacha back lock or backward walk...Thanks in advance. Looking forwards to watching the next demonstration!!!
Alexey, I learned that the best way to "cross" in the voltas whatever type of samba voltas you do is to achieve a good "Latin cross" position throughout in every cross in the voltas. I see that your Latin crosses are much more open, so I call this "Open Latin Cross Position." And being inspired by Walter Laird probably and something like freedom from it, the samba popular variation called formerly the "Drop Voltas" became the Samba Locks later on in modified technique in Latin. As you know, the Drop Voltas consist of something like the Traveling Locks in Open PP or CPP, and then a traveling 3 Step side volta in Open Facing position. (This reminds me of the Butterfly from Polka dancing!) Volta comes from the Portuguese "voltar", which is also akin to the German "walzen" - both mean "to turn."
Hi Alexey, I love your videos and really appreciate the instruction. My only suggestion would be maybe have your back to the camera as it would be easier to follow the instruction especially with hip directions and movement!
hi alexis I have to do an exam in Italian of Latin American dances, the passage they wrote me is the sambato round( giro sambato) but I don't understand what they refer to samba voltas
Alexey, thank you for all your help with my ballroom dancing. You are a master at your craft! The way you break it all down for a beginner like me is invaluable. The best part of it all, though, is I (probably 'we') LOVE who you are...you make the world a better place! Keep being Alexey :)
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for that , this is so inspiring!
Best teacher ever. Very clear instructions
Good morning I have done my last bronze dance on Saturday thank you so much for your support and video very helpful Divinity Harrison
very powerful scripture on board!!! I'm not dancer but I'm your fan!!! Good job Alexey!!!
Thank you very much Evgeniy 😉🙏🏻
These series are the very best 👌 the VERY BEST. so comprehensive of the viewer..☆☆☆☆☆ I love to work out!!!!♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
Just love the way you are teaching☺
Ryszard Synowiec thanks a lot 🙏🏻 happy to hear it ✌🏻
Yes now I know this is the true samba steps... Thanks
Thanks for your easy lessons.
I like your teaching very much^^
You are welcome!
Thank you Alexey. Another great video!!
Thank you so much Alexy. You are aweome.
grwat to have the step broken down like this. Greetings from Australi
Awesome 😊✌🏻
You are a great teacher❤
Hi Alexey, I have watched almost all of your Latin technique lessons in a short space of time and really love them all. I have noticed a progressive improvement from from one lesson to the next...I have been enjoying watching them over and over again. Also, I have noticed that you have taken comments and requests on board and you just did the Jive basic techniques on 050418. That was really, really good. When you have time, can you please do the arms styling technique, particularly when walking backward, for instance in Rumba or Chacha back lock or backward walk...Thanks in advance. Looking forwards to watching the next demonstration!!!
Your breakdown is so clear and so informative thank you!!
Finzel Martin thank you very much 🙏🏻
Awesome once again Thank you.
Good job alexxey .thanks you very much.
Thanks ! I unerstand!!!👍👍👍
Thank you so much i love your video s
Alexey, I learned that the best way to "cross" in the voltas whatever type of samba voltas you do is to achieve a good "Latin cross" position throughout in every cross in the voltas. I see that your Latin crosses are much more open, so I call this "Open Latin Cross Position."
And being inspired by Walter Laird probably and something like freedom from it, the samba popular variation called formerly the "Drop Voltas" became the Samba Locks later on in modified technique in Latin. As you know, the Drop Voltas consist of something like the Traveling Locks in Open PP or CPP, and then a traveling 3 Step side volta in Open Facing position. (This reminds me of the Butterfly from Polka dancing!)
Volta comes from the Portuguese "voltar", which is also akin to the German "walzen" - both mean "to turn."
Hi Alexey, I love your videos and really appreciate the instruction. My only suggestion would be maybe have your back to the camera as it would be easier to follow the instruction especially with hip directions and movement!
I love your videos and your teaching style! Keep spreading the GOOD VIBES🎶🎹😎💃🏻🎵💜
老師教得很好
I was working on these yesterday and today my right hip is aching 😆
Be careful and mindful when you doing the exercise. Don’t hurt yourself.
Amazing! Thank you for this simple explanation, I hope I can make it, too!
Thank you 😊
hi alexis I have to do an exam in Italian of Latin American dances, the passage they wrote me is the sambato round( giro sambato) but I don't understand what they refer to samba voltas
Can you do cruzado walks
Great idea 👍🏻
Please show us back view tutorial, it will help a lot more, TQVM
Molly , thank you for you feedback! Will try to do it 😉👍🏻
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Hips not going back...going in natural position.
there is no bounce action in voltas...
menlzky Bounce is not used only at “Quick” timing. In Volta’s (1a2) we actually have to bounce.