OMG, I was looking for this tutorial all over the internet and you posted it, I'm a beginner Brazilian adult ballerina and I watch all your videos. thank you so much for this❤
Absolutely! I couldn't agree more. It's essential to give credit where credit is due. I apologise if my initial description didn't fully convey that. The ballet master, maestro Tomas Karlborg, deserves all the recognition for his incredible choreography and the joy he brings to this combination. I'm truly grateful for the opportunity to share this viral video with adult learners who have a passion for ballet. Let's celebrate and acknowledge the talent of Tomas Karlborg, whose artistry makes this tutorial so extraordinary. Thank you for reminding us of the importance of honouring the original creator! 🩰💕
I love your channel!!! It’s so helpful and this tutorial is what I’d been looking for. I do have a question- the original instructor says ‘temps levee’ but you refer to it as ‘sauté arabesque’. What is the difference? Thank you for your time 🥰
Yes! It is originally from World ballet day, at ballet class of Staatsballett Berlin. The ballet master Tomas Karlborg gave this combination to the company. You can find it here on RUclips
Hi Valerio, yes you are correct. The last arabesque before chassé sauté developpé sauté is a 3rd arabesque. Maybe a mistake not an error? Anyways I’m glad you mentioned 😉😊 we are all humans after all
OMG, I was looking for this tutorial all over the internet and you posted it, I'm a beginner Brazilian adult ballerina and I watch all your videos. thank you so much for this❤
So so glad you enjoyed it! I’ve been working hard to try and make my videos better and better so it makes me so happy that you liked it 😊
Thank you for breaking this down. I've been trying to learn this, and your video was so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Gorgeous tutorial,thank you!
Oh wow Sophie, thank you so much for your donation!!! ❤️ You are so welcome!
This is so good! Please do more ballet tiktok trends ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much. If you have any suggestion in the future let me know!!
Great to see this broken down! I have been having a difficult time learning it by seeing people just dance it.
Glad I could help!
OMG IM SO GRATEFUL FOR THIS, I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS THANKS SO MUCCHHHH
Ahh but you have to give credit to the ballet master in the original video! His joy as he teaches this combination is what makes it so awesome!
I think she understands - I did mention Tomas Karlborg when I first asked her to film this tutorial on IG.
Absolutely! I couldn't agree more. It's essential to give credit where credit is due. I apologise if my initial description didn't fully convey that. The ballet master, maestro Tomas Karlborg, deserves all the recognition for his incredible choreography and the joy he brings to this combination. I'm truly grateful for the opportunity to share this viral video with adult learners who have a passion for ballet. Let's celebrate and acknowledge the talent of Tomas Karlborg, whose artistry makes this tutorial so extraordinary. Thank you for reminding us of the importance of honouring the original creator! 🩰💕
Thank youuuuu😍😍😍😍😍
Glad you like it 🤩
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
so awesome! ive been wanting to learn this trend!
yay glad you like it!!!
That is not a BEGINNER tutorial !! 😂
I love it, really helpful ❤
Haha yes 🙌 glad you enjoyed it
I love your channel!!! It’s so helpful and this tutorial is what I’d been looking for. I do have a question- the original instructor says ‘temps levee’ but you refer to it as ‘sauté arabesque’. What is the difference? Thank you for your time 🥰
Aww thank you so much! The only difference is the name really, just because different schools refer to same steps with different terminology!!
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Where does that come from. Is there a "complete" version of this danse?
Yes! It is originally from World ballet day, at ballet class of Staatsballett Berlin. The ballet master Tomas Karlborg gave this combination to the company. You can find it here on RUclips
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I'm so sorry but so many errors, the arabesque finale is 3rd not 4th
Hi Valerio, yes you are correct. The last arabesque before chassé sauté developpé sauté is a 3rd arabesque. Maybe a mistake not an error? Anyways I’m glad you mentioned 😉😊 we are all humans after all