I have been going dance club in collage from time to time. They were not very professionals tho. Years later I joined a local dance group. With the passion I've attended almost every single dance night but something was off. Me included nobody were good enough nor improving well. With a friend who the only professional dancer of the my group, we went to a bigger club in down town. There were so many good dancers. After dancing with several ladies, I knew something was wrong. I asked my friend and he honestly said most of the women from that club were very good dancers. So it was actually me who was doing wrong. Adviced me to work on basics. It was arm movements. All these time nobody teached or even mentioned how to snyc arms with legs.
Hi there, this is not aimed for partnerwork. This if for when you are doing your basic footwork. You could take some aspects of it and apply it to partnerwork (like the body movement aspect) but in partnerwork, your arms are usually busy. Arm movements that you use in partnerwork would be considered styling. Hope this helps answer your question
Hi there, thanks for asking. The courses on Udemy are NOT the same. There are similar steps and concepts but the ones are Udemy were filmed maybe in 2016 and these ones are brand new and filmed with professional camera, microphones and in a real dance studio. Also there is a fraction of the content as our new website. Honestly, I would recommend purchasing from our website so you can get the updated versions :)
Hi there, I understand but this is actually exactly how we teach our in person classes: with my back facing you, and this is how every in person class is taught at our academy, no mirrors at our studio. 👍
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I have been going dance club in collage from time to time. They were not very professionals tho. Years later I joined a local dance group. With the passion I've attended almost every single dance night but something was off. Me included nobody were good enough nor improving well. With a friend who the only professional dancer of the my group, we went to a bigger club in down town. There were so many good dancers. After dancing with several ladies, I knew something was wrong. I asked my friend and he honestly said most of the women from that club were very good dancers. So it was actually me who was doing wrong. Adviced me to work on basics.
It was arm movements. All these time nobody teached or even mentioned how to snyc arms with legs.
This is exactly what I needed! My husband is dominican and I have always wanted to know the basic levels with the movements. SO grateful!
Perfect,good girl!!!! Good teacher.......❤❤❤❤
This was brilliant! Thank you so much. You are so inspiring. ❤
We are so glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing teacher, really hard to explain......not every teacher able to do that.❤❤
thank you so much!
very good explanation. thank you
Great video! Is part 2 out yet?
Waiting for part 2😉
Very good 👍
What happened to part 2😢
thank you!!!!
How would you incorporate this in partner work?
Hi there, this is not aimed for partnerwork. This if for when you are doing your basic footwork. You could take some aspects of it and apply it to partnerwork (like the body movement aspect) but in partnerwork, your arms are usually busy. Arm movements that you use in partnerwork would be considered styling. Hope this helps answer your question
is your course on Udemy and your website the same?
Hi there, thanks for asking. The courses on Udemy are NOT the same. There are similar steps and concepts but the ones are Udemy were filmed maybe in 2016 and these ones are brand new and filmed with professional camera, microphones and in a real dance studio. Also there is a fraction of the content as our new website. Honestly, I would recommend purchasing from our website so you can get the updated versions :)
This would be better if you did this with a mirror wall so we could see instead of watching your back 😑
Hi there,
I understand but this is actually exactly how we teach our in person classes: with my back facing you, and this is how every in person class is taught at our academy, no mirrors at our studio. 👍
@asong222 you gonna buy them a mirror? 😂🤫