Why I will miss quarantine is that all ballet dancers will return to the studio and won't get to see these super entertaining, also informative videos. This series is great Bella!
Thank you for this “Variations with Bella” series! You give such excellent details that are super helpful: even small things like the moving through cou-de-pie and the plié wile changing of arms to bring en pointe and complete the renversé - gorgeous demonstration & tips! Thank you our beloved Bella! 💕🌼🙏
I'm so glad you did this Variation! This is the one I requested the other day on your instagram! I love Giselle so much, it's one of my favourite ballets
Hi Isabella. Thank you so much for this video. I was assigned to learn this variation for when quarantine was over, and I am so glad they I stumbled upon your video. Thank you for your wonderful tips and for sharing your knowledge to help dancers like me to improve.
Amazing to watch. I have gained a great appreciation for ballet watching these. It amazes me to watch you walk like an lithe elite athlete, and suddenly sweep into a graceful floating bird!
Thank you for doing this - its is so much fun and you are a wonderful coach and a beautiful dancer. Gelsey Kirkland is one of my favorite dancers - she was exquisite and it was nice to hear you talk about her.
Thank you for this video and explaining and teaching it so well. I love your tutorials. They are so great for the many of us (adult dancers) who don't normally get the chance to learn classical variations. Can't wait to see more videos like that from you. 😍
I have seen quite a lot of videos of your tutorials by now. I am sort of overweight, have weird hormonal issues (hehe sry tmi) and also need to lose weight. I love ballet, my friend used to learn it. As a kid, she taught me some stuff but she moved away. I could never afford classes and also my body type isn't ....the type? (also I am 17..quite grown up) I have been wanting to workout but the stuff I love are not possible. I have been looking at basic ballet barre moves and your videos. Is it advisable to try learn these on your own with no prior experience except in my bedroom? Or is that a recipe for disaster? Thank you so much for inspiring me btw. You are so strong and amazing
Hops on pointe are not my favorite ballet step to watch. It always seems like a circus trick. That makes it the real test of artistry to see the character as here.
Why I will miss quarantine is that all ballet dancers will return to the studio and won't get to see these super entertaining, also informative videos. This series is great Bella!
Thank you for this “Variations with Bella” series! You give such excellent details that are super helpful: even small things like the moving through cou-de-pie and the plié wile changing of arms to bring en pointe and complete the renversé - gorgeous demonstration & tips! Thank you our beloved Bella! 💕🌼🙏
Bella! Love what you’re doing for people during these times. Amazing
I'm so glad you did this Variation! This is the one I requested the other day on your instagram! I love Giselle so much, it's one of my favourite ballets
I love the way you teach is quite funny and interesting. I hope you still teach this kind of variations after this difficult time. I admire you
Giselle ! I love this Ballet so much 😍 !!
Hi Isabella. Thank you so much for this video. I was assigned to learn this variation for when quarantine was over, and I am so glad they I stumbled upon your video. Thank you for your wonderful tips and for sharing your knowledge to help dancers like me to improve.
Amazing to watch. I have gained a great appreciation for ballet watching these. It amazes me to watch you walk like an lithe elite athlete, and suddenly sweep into a graceful floating bird!
Your dance is very beautiful.
It’s really great to be able to learn all this important information from your channel. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻🙏🏻💗
Thank you for doing this - its is so much fun and you are a wonderful coach and a beautiful dancer. Gelsey Kirkland is one of my favorite dancers - she was exquisite and it was nice to hear you talk about her.
Thank you for this video and explaining and teaching it so well. I love your tutorials. They are so great for the many of us (adult dancers) who don't normally get the chance to learn classical variations. Can't wait to see more videos like that from you. 😍
aww you are the cutest thank you Isabella!
6:30 is the beginning of the first section
I have a question, what points shoes do you wear? Also, when you do point does it damage your wood floors,despite having Marley in between?
This is awesome thank you!!!
Thank you for sharing your experience 🙏🏻
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Thanks a lot...please keep on uploading your ballet classes are very very usefulll. please1! i´m your fan. Thanks since Mex city
Hi I love this video i m curious if I as an adult dancer (late starter) can try this out ?
That was beautiful, whata a wonderful smile and all those channe turnes I love it
Thanks I am hoping to do Giselle for yagp so I appreciate this
I have seen quite a lot of videos of your tutorials by now. I am sort of overweight, have weird hormonal issues (hehe sry tmi) and also need to lose weight. I love ballet, my friend used to learn it. As a kid, she taught me some stuff but she moved away. I could never afford classes and also my body type isn't ....the type? (also I am 17..quite grown up) I have been wanting to workout but the stuff I love are not possible. I have been looking at basic ballet barre moves and your videos. Is it advisable to try learn these on your own with no prior experience except in my bedroom? Or is that a recipe for disaster? Thank you so much for inspiring me btw. You are so strong and amazing
You're amazing
Is it act 1,act 2,act 3 ?
So beautiful omg!
This was fantastic!!! 🤩🤩
so amazing
What are those one legged hops called? The one where you travel across the room?
Ballonnés
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Beautiful technique, gorgeous artistry, amazing feet!
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BEAUTIFUL! ⚘️
Can you say me the music name ?
Bravissima!!!💕🩰
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Hops on pointe are not my favorite ballet step to watch. It always seems like a circus trick. That makes it the real test of artistry to see the character as here.