TAP DANCE TUTORIAL - Intermediate Choreography - High Hopes by Panic! at the Disco - Jenne Vermes
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Music is High Hopes by Panic! at the Disco
I love this. I hadn't tapped for years, and it was so fun to work on these steps and get to a place where I can put them together again. Thanks!
Just learned it, and I think this is the most fun combo i’ve ever learned! I can’t help but smile when I do it.
Tap has been my favorite discipline since I was 7. I also taught it up until my late 20s when I moved away from my studio and haven't tapped since. I finally got myself a marley mat for the basement and christened it with this tutorial. SO MUCH FUN!! I look forward to working through your playlist of intermediate/advanced combos. Thank you so much, and please keep up the great work :)
This is amazing! Quarantine had me wanting to review, and u helped me so much!
Having the time of my life getting back into tap again, thanks for the easy to follow routine!!
I am so glad you enjoyed it! :)
Thank you so much for this. I absolutely loved learning it, now I've learned it, it's been great to have a little tap while the kettle is boiling while I'm sat down all day working from home!
I'm so happy you had fun with this one! :) Yay for tap breaks at work!
Love this!!! going to learn this today !!! you should do some more intermediate dances and maybe try Billie Eilish songs
I will put Billie Eilish on my list for intermediate :) thank you!
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Laura Elliott legend
Thank you so so sooo much for your videos!! Dance classes are super expensive and I love tapping so your videos are amazing. I appreciate them so much and you are a great teacher! It would be really cool if you did some Michael Jackson ;p
Thank you for tapping with me! I do actually have a few Michael Jackson tutorials already!
Here is Smooth Criminal (Int/Adv) and there's a few more on the channel also: ruclips.net/video/TMw1rOGpFnU/видео.html
@@JenneVermes thank you!!!
I'm just getting back into Tap after 3 years and this is amazing! Thank you, please keep making videos 🤞🤗
I am loving putting these videos out every week! I don't think I'll ever stop. I love dancing with you guys via youtube so much! :)
Fantastic!!! So much fun!!! Thank you for this, so clever and helps hone my skills when the studio is closed while I'm SIP!
This is awesome!
I am so happy to know that! Tap dancing is like an old friend. It's always here and ready to love us when we come back to it :)
Loved this! Perfect level for me! I also love your music selections. Can you do some combos with 70s & 80s music?
I have one to an 80s song: Power of Love by Huey Lewis and the News. But I'm itching to do some Madonna and MJ soon :)
Gracious. Look at all of us tapping solo these days!!
This is awesome thank you!
This is amazing! I love it🤍
This was so fun! Quarantine had me taking out my tap shoes for the first time since high school (7 years ago!) and this combo was so fun! Definitely had to go back and repeat things a bunch, but after two days of practice I got it :) (although I deffff can't do the pick ups lol but we'll get there)
Pick ups will come. I just posted a tutorial on pick ups too, so hopefully that will help! I'm glad you enjoyed this! I put out new choreography tutorials every week, and technique exercises too!
Here is the pick-up tutorial: ruclips.net/video/R85D543JtZI/видео.html
learning this!!!
I hope you love it!
This is so good, Thankyou x
If this song is too fast for the movements (for me!) do you have a suggestion for a slightly slower comparable song?
You can slow down the video
Courtney Wells you can always download high hopes into a tempo changing app (those are lifesavers!). For this one because the rhythm fits the song so specifically it’s hard to list an alternative. But trust me on the tempo changer apps :)
@@JenneVermes Thanks! Took me a couple weeks, but I mastered the routine as is :)
I love this and will start to learn this over the next few days. If I might ask... I can’t do a full turn because of a vertigo condition. Is there something else you could recommend to plug in there? Thanks so much!
You can always replace it with a slide or a drag :) I hope you enjoy it!
Love it, thank you. But more beautiful fluffy kitty cameo, please.
Oh believe me, she is in almost every tutorial on my channel lol. She and Bento LOVE to interrupt my tutorials haha.
This is amazing. What mat do you use to protect your floor thank you???
Jessica Whittaker I use an Office Depot bamboo roll out chair mat on Eva foam pads for inside my house. It dampens the sound but also supports :)
Jessica Whittaker I googled tap dance floor
I ALWAYS teach my littles drawbacks starting with a step first... a different rhythm - but they always learn the sequence so much easier this way - I don’t know why 🤪. But I’ve had this trick up my sleeve for at least 10 years with my eight-year-olds…
Right!? It's just easier for a lot of them to learn when you give them the leverage of starting on a step. I get some flack for teaching it "not the traditional way" but it works so I stick with it, plus I LOVE the rhythm it lets me have in my choreography!
Is it fine if i use this as a tap combo
my teacher said to find one on YT or make ur own
but im horrible at making combos so i just wanna know it i cwn use ur combo
A combo for class or for performance? In general as long as you credit me as the choreographer you can use it for class. Using it for a performance gets a little tricky.
@@JenneVermes yea my teacher just said to do a combo to show the class
just for fun since we arnt performeing this year
Love to tap Bob Segar's Rock n Roll Never Forgets. Could you offer a PAY to ZOOM groups of intermediate/advanced classes?
I am definitely thinking about adding that to what I do. I'll let you guys know on my community page when/if I can get those going!
@@JenneVermes Looking forward to that. I miss my real world dance gal pals. ZOOM is better than all alone, though I love what you do.
What do you use for your tap floor? I have carpet all through my house so I need to buy something to practice on. Please help!
sajsrn Google tap dance floors. $100-200, depending. I ordered mine from Home Depot actually. It's just ok but it works and I'm having fun. Cost me $ 115? I think?
Please subtitled in Spanish, please, please
I will have to figure out how to do that, but I will definitely try!
Not to sound rude, but why is American tap always danced in one spot? I'm from NZ and always learnt to make full use of a large dance floor/stage.
I'm just starting to get back into tap because I stopped doing it several years ago for some reason, but I've always regretted stopping because I love it a lot. This was a fun routine to learn, but it was a lot different from what I'm used to.
It's not rude at all :)
For me tap dance was never just in one place, and I learned in Florida and New York. It's only in one spall space in my tutorials because I only have a small board to tap on. For all of the choreography I create for performance and class, it travels a lot and the staging changes.
I know what you mean though. There's a lot of tap dance that is choreographed to be performed on just a small platform. I think that maybe has to do with the history of tap as busking, improv and accompanying bands. :)