I’ve never seen b plus pose used across the floor it’s a resting or waiting position but it actually looks nice. If this is for beginners I would point the back foot after the tombe because tombe has a level change and looks very pretty exaggerated as you progress you can pas de chival tombe even develope tombe But the transfer of weigh is shown with a back straight leg after the tumble think swan lake
Ah, I finally found who asked me this question! I am sorry I didn't reply earlier but I made a video about it ruclips.net/video/PqDNWYmMK1k/видео.html Let me know whether it answered it for you!
THANK YOU!! The version with the glissé is so much better than with the arabesque element. We do that second one in the video, it’s the only one I’ve been exposed to. I love our videos! You always help me out with the technique-especially in that you add the slow motion as well. I’m off to practice 🥰
It went well :) At first I thought that I was not going to be able to get it (old brain) but it flows better than the one we often do. Thank you SO much :) I really appreciate it :)
so helpful. I really appreciate your videos!
Thank you for watching, I am happy you found this video helpful.
Exactly what I need!❤
Awesomeness
I’ve never seen b plus pose used across the floor it’s a resting or waiting position but it actually looks nice. If this is for beginners I would point the back foot after the tombe because tombe has a level change and looks very pretty exaggerated as you progress you can pas de chival tombe even develope tombe But the transfer of weigh is shown with a back straight leg after the tumble think swan lake
Thanks for your comment. You may find this video interesting regarding tombé pas de bourrée: ruclips.net/video/PqDNWYmMK1k/видео.html
Very nice ty
Thank you so much ❤️ i don't know way but in all the tutorials I've found thay got thier leg up (from the floor ) on the tombe🤦
Do you mean they bend the front leg and lift the back leg slightly?
@@HolisticBallet yes ....
@@ok-kf3qk This is a different version that I see often. I prefer the way I show on this tutorial as it has more flow.
¡Hola! HB. Consulta: ¿Se puede hacer un "Chasse a Pas deburrére y terminar en un Asamblé? ¡Gracias!
I am not sure I understand exactly. Do you mean perhaps 'tombé pas de bourrée- glissade- grand assemblé'? Grand allegro or petit allegro?
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Lovely!! Question. When we learned tombé it was more of a kind of fall. Is that just exaggerated when we first learn? Because I’m still doing it 🥺 Lol
Ah, I finally found who asked me this question! I am sorry I didn't reply earlier but I made a video about it ruclips.net/video/PqDNWYmMK1k/видео.html
Let me know whether it answered it for you!
THANK YOU!! The version with the glissé is so much better than with the arabesque element. We do that second one in the video, it’s the only one I’ve been exposed to. I love our videos! You always help me out with the technique-especially in that you add the slow motion as well. I’m off to practice 🥰
I love *YOUR videos :)
@@marianne3024 thank you! How did your practise go?
It went well :) At first I thought that I was not going to be able to get it (old brain) but it flows better than the one we often do. Thank you SO much :) I really appreciate it :)
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Good job. Brutally slow 😄
Linda Harrison brutal it is!
but very good for beginners
highlights her strength and control :)
Perchè solo con una cozetta ?
Saverio Mercuri
Así ni es