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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • 'tis the season to be TIK TOK TRAUMATIZED lol
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  • @katsuyafeather1309
    @katsuyafeather1309 Год назад +2097

    I love how she was so ready to defend all the Asian countries and their dance and then was immediately so happy when she realized they were being representative of multiple Asian cultures.

    • @ramenjd6239
      @ramenjd6239 Год назад +98

      I saw the person who made those videos and they also interviewed people from many other countries over the world and learnt how to do their own dances. Love the diversity of all cultures❤

    • @StudlyFudd13
      @StudlyFudd13 Год назад +25

      @@ramenjd6239 I can't dance worth a darn, but this would be a really really awesome thing to do!

    • @Pippi-Longstocking
      @Pippi-Longstocking Год назад +17

      I thought the same thing! And I also thought “that’s like saying ‘Caucasian Dances’” - what does that mean even? She’s a delight!

    • @khadijah1707
      @khadijah1707 Год назад +3

      0:04

    • @silky0439
      @silky0439 Год назад +2

      Oh c’mon! We just Love Josephine! Who are we kidding?❤

  • @ladyandtheblues
    @ladyandtheblues Год назад +151

    The ballerina dog was us - Lady the Golden Retriever🥰❤️ She just got her own tutu✨🩰

    • @AgentMaroon
      @AgentMaroon 11 месяцев назад +1

      No way that’s So cute I LOVE the name Lady ❤️♥️

    • @bluelagoon1980
      @bluelagoon1980 10 месяцев назад

      She is THE happiest dog I have ever seen. BORN to leap!

    • @olduglyentwife5700
      @olduglyentwife5700 7 месяцев назад

      I love your joyful Lady!

    • @angela-ghy-j
      @angela-ghy-j 4 месяца назад

      @@bluelagoon1980 omg so cuuutttteeeee!!!

    • @Charawithguineapigs
      @Charawithguineapigs 3 месяца назад

      LOVE

  • @paytonvanwinkle4651
    @paytonvanwinkle4651 Год назад +667

    Why didn't I think to sew ribbons on my ballet slippers as a kid? So cute and gives a little illusion of the pointe shoes I was so looking forward to.

    • @rabieshaver
      @rabieshaver Год назад +8

      do you do pointe now?

    • @Those2BestieBoos
      @Those2BestieBoos Год назад +1

      Yea that’s what I wanna know

    • @paytonvanwinkle4651
      @paytonvanwinkle4651 Год назад +10

      @@rabieshaver no. I’m 25. I stopped dancing at 10

    • @rabieshaver
      @rabieshaver Год назад +10

      @@paytonvanwinkle4651 oh alright
      thanks for replying 90% of people never reply lol

    • @thaisedarmorussoares6452
      @thaisedarmorussoares6452 Год назад +6

      I remember when we sew ribbons and painted our shoes red to give this effect for dancing the Russian candy's from the nutracker when I was little, it was so cute

  • @danhilljr
    @danhilljr Год назад +359

    I love how she says she won’t tell us her opinion but we can totally tell what she’s thinking

  • @septicember
    @septicember Год назад +735

    okay, I need 1000% MORE of Josephine reacting to all different kinds of dancing, not just ballet!!!!!

  • @marszenka
    @marszenka Год назад +242

    The first video is of a performer with the Georgian National Ballet (which does traditional folkdance). It's not sped up; you can find loads of wonderful videos of them here on RUclips. I never get tired of it.

    • @annawhistles
      @annawhistles Год назад +4

      It's amazing!!

    • @dreplogle1
      @dreplogle1 Год назад +4

      I love watching the Georgian and Ukrainian folk dances by professional dancers, on RUclips. Simply INCREDIBLE!!

    • @chrischristian2446
      @chrischristian2446 Год назад +4

      It's the coolest dance form ever! I got to see the Georgian State Dancers perform in San Diego back in the 80s. Mesmerizing. They did a sword dance, and one of the swords broke and flew into the audience, landing about three rows in front of me. A bit of extra excitement!

    • @MittenKitten2501
      @MittenKitten2501 Год назад +1

      Is this a more modern take of whirling dervish? It looks like an extreme version of it. That guy doing that. Just 🤯

  • @mararosioara1727
    @mararosioara1727 Год назад +521

    In Romania we have the traditional dance called horă, everyone holds hands and dances in a circle, criss crossing their legs. Of course, there's more complicated versions of the dance, but you'll see the simple one a lot at weddings.
    Love your enthusiasm for traditional dances, Josephine!💖💖💖

    • @midra1
      @midra1 Год назад +11

      Yessssss I loove ballet but I am from Romania to and I think you will be surprised anout our traditional dance

    • @lexifosh13047
      @lexifosh13047 Год назад +8

      omg yesss

    • @SpringStarFangirl
      @SpringStarFangirl Год назад +16

      Hora is also a traditional dance here in Israel!

    • @Caitydid561
      @Caitydid561 Год назад +18

      @@SpringStarFangirl I think the Hora originally came to Israel with Romanian Jews, so of course it's a traditional dance in Israel, and for Jews everywhere! (Speaking as a yiddishe maidel, myself)

    • @SpringStarFangirl
      @SpringStarFangirl Год назад +9

      @@Caitydid561 I'm not surprised! We Jews are known for adapting and borrowing other cultures.

  • @maggiecate1
    @maggiecate1 Год назад +99

    “Your whole shoe is a vamp” would be a great line for a Ballet Mean Girls movie

  • @hannaha8566
    @hannaha8566 Год назад +221

    I did Scottish Country Dancing for ten years!! People tend to think it's like Irish Step Dancing, but it's more of a community-oriented activity. I always compare it to the dancing in "Pride and Prejudice" when I'm describing it to people. It was so much fun going to balls as I was growing up, and getting to dance with people of all ages.

    • @gretslie
      @gretslie Год назад +8

      I did SCD growing up as well! (Also ECD) I miss the comradery of balls and dances so much. ❤️ There really is nothing like community-type dancing.

    • @lyndabethcave3835
      @lyndabethcave3835 Год назад +5

      Oh! This brought back a long-buried memory, I did this a few times as a kid but didn't know what the name was. It's so fun!

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Год назад +4

      Is that like Scottish reels?? American line dancing/country dancing is derived from Scottish reels. I think reeling is so lovely and like that it doesn’t have strange calling like line dancing.

    • @SophiaMitchell392
      @SophiaMitchell392 Год назад +2

      At 12:26 she has got the point on under the cups

    • @hannaha8566
      @hannaha8566 Год назад +3

      @@Chaotic_Pixie There's reels involved, yes! The three types of dances we did were reels, jigs, and Strathspeys. It definitely takes a lot of brain power to remember the steps for each individual dance and be able to dance them when you get the dance list for a ball! Usually we'd have dance cards with brief summaries of the dances as well.

  • @aMEWzed
    @aMEWzed Год назад +141

    A feature with traditional dance from all around the world would be so fun! Do a basic frame work of requirements & let your viewers submit. You review or just have as a standalone feature.

    • @chrischristian2446
      @chrischristian2446 Год назад +1

      Excellent idea! Figure out how to email Josephine directly, in case she doesn't see the comment.

  • @lightleckrereins6669
    @lightleckrereins6669 Год назад +72

    Rory the girl who took the pointe shoes to get rubber is a dresser in phantom of the opera broadway. So those shoes were being prepped for the show!

  • @Emsssss.
    @Emsssss. Год назад +129

    Josephine: “I’m not going to say a thing, like lips sealed”
    Also Josephine: “Ok, Here’s what I’ll say to this..........etc.

  • @mavinajfan
    @mavinajfan Год назад +33

    My 4 year old niece is really shy so, she used to just sit and try to hide in the ballet class my brother and sister in law signed her up for. She’d then come home and show her parents what they learned and talk about how much she loved dance class. I love that little weirdo, she’s so cute! The little girl in this video reminded me of her.

  • @TheBlueeyes93
    @TheBlueeyes93 Год назад +78

    In Hungary our traditional dance is called "Csárdás". There are some variations to it depending on the region, but it's really upbeat. We danced it on our high school prom and it was such a success that many classes did it after us, whereas before you could mainly see latin dances and waltzes

    • @thecuckooviolinist7376
      @thecuckooviolinist7376 Год назад +5

      Theres a violin tune meant for that dance that was composed by Czardis Monti who was from Hungary! I play violin and do ballet and that is one of my favorite tunes to play!

    • @TheBlueeyes93
      @TheBlueeyes93 Год назад +2

      @@thecuckooviolinist7376 yess! I love that as well! I play the flute but I fail miserably every time I attempt that piece haha

  • @Lia_agelbbycake
    @Lia_agelbbycake Год назад +34

    In Poland we have a lot of folk dances.
    I'm actually folk dancer myself.
    We have kujawia,Mazur,oberek,krakowiak and many more!
    It's really pretty and I love our polish folk costumes

  • @KayoEll
    @KayoEll Год назад +33

    Josephine: "You do you, boo* **"
    *unless it involves wearing cups on your feet or dancing in pointe shoes from Wish. That's just NOT okay.
    ** dangling from a wire is a nonstarter

    • @partyponyz1239
      @partyponyz1239 3 дня назад

      Isn't the cups thing just like... a normal kid thing to do? I am saying nothing about what I may or may not have tried as a child (I never actually got up)

  • @emmac1398
    @emmac1398 Год назад +29

    When most people think of Greek dance it's usually the Zorba but growing up in the Greek-Australian community we did this dance we called the 'Twelve step' for literally everything. I'm sure it has a proper name in Greece haha, but that is the dance I associate with my heritage.

  • @ileanameraz5552
    @ileanameraz5552 Год назад +51

    In Mexico we have a dance called Folklorico. Been dancing for about 17 years and every year they discover a new dance from a certain state. Each state in Mexico has their own style of Folklorico:)

    • @aliyahpulido953
      @aliyahpulido953 Год назад +3

      I was LOOKING for this comment! I grew up doing folklórico too! My troupe has disbanded due to our lives changing and the kids (including me) growing up. I started when I was about 3 years old. I'm currently 22. My mom was also a member of our group, and we still have our different regional costumes. We mostly did Jalisco style, but we also have Chiapas, Vera Cruz, and even a China Poblana! Jalisco is my favorite one to dance, but the China Poblana Is my favorite costume bc it's sparkly 😂 As a little girl I loved the white lacy Vera Cruz dress because it made me feel like a bride. It also wasn't as hot to dance in as the Jalisco skirt. I still think Jalisco is my favorite style, though! La Negra is the best! Viva Mexico!🇲🇽😆

    • @ophilianecr
      @ophilianecr 8 месяцев назад

      My sister did baile folklorico for years and I played violin for folkloric music as well. My faves have always been "sones huastecos" and of course, the classic "sones jarochos"

    • @melissaharguess8201
      @melissaharguess8201 Месяц назад

      I actually did folklorico growing up too. I loved it . Absolutely my favorite dance to take/ perform.

  • @IselPehache
    @IselPehache Год назад +24

    In Spain we have flamenco, of course, and in my home city Seville we also have a specific dance called "sevillanas". It's always the same choreography and we usually dance it during the Feria de Abril with beautiful dresses, all of them different from one another

  • @paigecunningham
    @paigecunningham Год назад +4

    The dancer hanging from the bridge/ladder is on the Sky Ladder/Ladder to Heaven in Austria. It's 700 meters/2297 feet above the ground! Climbers normally cross it wearing a harness with two constant connection points to the ladder's cables, which is substantially safer, if not entirely safe. What she's doing is not safe.

  • @Chellthefigureskater
    @Chellthefigureskater Год назад +8

    The baby soft shoes when Josephine was like “oh my gooodness sso cuteeeeeeee” is how i react when i see baby figure skates they are so smol and cuteeeeeee

  • @kile1058
    @kile1058 Год назад +6

    i know nothing about ballet, not particularly interested in ballet, but these videos are a joy. Definitely your personality makes the videos, well done! It is nice to hear that y'all go to PTs and docs for to help take care of your feet, too. I have always wondered! I can only imagine how much specialized training goes in with how unique everyone's anatomy is there. much respect

  • @millyfr7783
    @millyfr7783 Год назад +20

    I love how traumatised she is by the cups but at gymnastics we used to stand in cones

  • @kirstinbone
    @kirstinbone Год назад +31

    I need an entire video of Josephine reacts to ballet babies please and thank you

    • @magdolyn
      @magdolyn Год назад +3

      YES! It's the most wholesome thing ever!

  • @cre8ivecat748
    @cre8ivecat748 Год назад +8

    In Australia, there aren’t really any cultural dances, but the one dance that everyone knows and is unique to Australia is the Nutbush. It is often seen at camps, schools, discos and more. Once we hear that music playing, we all know what to do lol

    • @cakeMONSTARR14
      @cakeMONSTARR14 Год назад +1

      yyyyyyyyyyyEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!! The Australian Macarena 😂😂

    • @astelius
      @astelius Год назад

      *yass the signature Aussie dance*

  • @stinks7065
    @stinks7065 Год назад +11

    Finland has multiple folk dances, many of which come from other European countries due to the fact that we were ruled by Sweden and Russia at points and forced to conform but I think the ones that are super Finnish are jenkka, a partner dance with fast turns and bouncy steps similar to polka dancing. We also have our own version of tango and Finnish tango music is super popular with the older generations!
    I'm not sure about super old folk dances though, we didn't have a shared, standardised language for the longest time so I think a lot of it has been lost die to it not being documented.

  • @Poppyisaflower
    @Poppyisaflower Год назад +5

    10:20 the slurping means that they’re not ready for pointe shoes, it’s a signal

  • @mush09
    @mush09 Год назад +1

    ok so what we do in sweden is dancing around a huge flower pole and this is on a specific day too and listen to alot songs but most of them are about someone hurting themselves and this specific day is called midsiommar

  • @marim0y
    @marim0y Год назад +37

    "And a clean finish, too?" * death stare* I laughed so hard.

  • @Lily-mx6pw
    @Lily-mx6pw Год назад +50

    In Poland we have Polonez it's a folk dance it is very elegant and at the things like bal maturalny (high school prom) or bal ósmoklasisty(8th grader prom) you dance this (not to be confused with the car)

    • @blankagomoka4699
      @blankagomoka4699 Год назад +1

      🇵🇱

    • @lollylula6399
      @lollylula6399 Год назад

      🤍❤

    • @shieldmaidenforchrist1310
      @shieldmaidenforchrist1310 Год назад

      Oh, my goodness, that reminds me of the time probably 13 years ago now when I was trying to find videos of people dancing the Polonez and I kept finding videos of car commercials and people doing driving stunts in the snow.

  • @bluecobaltsteph2689
    @bluecobaltsteph2689 Год назад +49

    “You will not know my opinion *slurps tea*” Sorry Josephine we fully can tell your opinion. 😂. All we’re missing is the exact words.

  • @jelenalazarevic9733
    @jelenalazarevic9733 Год назад +12

    In Serbia we have Kolo, which stands for hundreds of different dances in varied formations, depending on the region, the rhythm, boys dancing, girls dancing, different occasions, etc. Most will have a part where the various lines of dancers form a circle and dance centerstage to then unfurl back into different shapes. The importance of Kolo is reflected by its status on the UNESCO's Intangible Heritage list. Most staple styles go back to the medieval times. And they are really fun. Also, I love a happy Josephine reacting. :) Love from Belgrade, Serbia.

    • @jelenalazarevic9733
      @jelenalazarevic9733 Год назад +2

      Oh and depending on the region and occasion, costumes will vary. They are all hand made, hand embroidered with parts embroidered in silver and gold thread to show beautiful designs of florals, geometry, even ancient mythology.

  • @isthatrubble
    @isthatrubble Год назад +15

    in australia we don't have a folk dance (outside of indigenous dances, which I think probably fall into a different category?) because it's a cultural melting pot, but we do do the nutbush which apparently nowhere else does 😆

  • @belenmendez6708
    @belenmendez6708 Год назад +2

    The voice change at 4:35 with the little girl, my heart!!

  • @sylvanticx
    @sylvanticx Год назад +1

    i'm not even a dancer why am i watching this but it's entertaining and the skill in this video is awesome

  • @elawalczak1303
    @elawalczak1303 Год назад +4

    5:29 thats Stephanie Millinger!! shes a trained professional, and im stunned by her work, shes wild!

  • @Sangeetha_gejje
    @Sangeetha_gejje Год назад +1

    In India we have a huge selection of dances from all the states of India like Kathak from Uttar Pradesh, Bharatnatyam from Tamil Nadu, Kathakali and Mohiniyattam from Kerala, Lavani from Maharashtra, Garba from Gujarat, Yakshagana of Karnataka and so on! I'm a kathak dancer for 9 years and in Kathak the most iconic part is the foot work and spinning movements called as "Chakkars" and it's sort of similar to pirouettes ballet except in kathak we use our left heel to turn our complete body also kathak does vary from a few regions. And the one which you saw from India is like a free style and usually call it tappangucchi (in South India) mainly has free movements which match to the rhythm of the song

  • @spooktoken
    @spooktoken Год назад +2

    Irish dance is my country's folk dance. I'm an irish dancer. My favourite trick is a "sit jump" it's basically when you tuck your back leg up and point your front foot out straight infront of you all done in the air. Love ur vids Josephine❤

  • @sarahschmidt2782
    @sarahschmidt2782 Год назад +13

    Ok, I’m gonna need 100 more of Josephine reacting to all kinds of dance. That was so fun! And more cute video reactions. That was fantastic. ❤

  • @ChiaraBells
    @ChiaraBells Год назад +11

    Josephine came in 3rd at the Toastmasters International Competition?! Oh wow I'm so impressed!!!

  • @katyamelekluba6561
    @katyamelekluba6561 Год назад +4

    I loved this! You need to do more reactions to the little ones to ballet. That was too cute! And I love it when ballet companies incorporate folk dances into their ballets/ season. I’m Romani depending on which tribe or country you are from it differs a little bit. I do roman havasi which is from the Balkan/ Turkish region and tabor which is Russian roma folk dance. Also fun fact: flamenco is actually originally a Spanish Roma(calè) folk dance. Ohh and the lady in the red dress doing the height thing is Stephanie Meier (last name might not be correct) but she is insanely strong she does a lot of different strength challenges and posts them social media and I want to say she did like a muscle man or iron man competition or something. If I remember correctly I think she’s from Switzerland. I recognized her tattoo.

  • @bellavitagirl4
    @bellavitagirl4 Год назад +1

    I don't dance *at all* but I am addicted to these TikTok reaction videos. Please keep doing them!

  • @Saphira2120
    @Saphira2120 Год назад +2

    Can we talk about the amount of work it takes to get to that bridge the ballerina in red was hanging from? I watched a video about it recently, and if it's the same one, you have to rock climb for several hours or hike up a mountain. She did that, then changed into her dress and shoes, then climbed out onto the bridge. Most people who cross that bridge do so in a harness and climbing gear. Insane.

  • @sunnyhxney
    @sunnyhxney Год назад +6

    I’m a figure skater, I actually just did nutcracker in ice and I was the mouse and I felt the same way 😂

  • @briannehunt6189
    @briannehunt6189 Год назад +1

    I pulled my daughter from a dance studio at the end of her first year because I couldn't enjoy the spring production due to most of the students en pointe not being ready. I watched the entire performance as close as I could to the stage, on the edge of my seat, so I could jump up and stabilize a broken or twisted ankle, or whatever injure happened, for when (no if) a dancer fell. My daughter was years away from en pointe, but I wasn't going to support a Studio that did not have the health of their students in mind.

  • @azzurrapuremoon
    @azzurrapuremoon Год назад +15

    why does the toddler in 4:12 have better feet than me 😭😭😂😂

  • @courtneymagnuson3756
    @courtneymagnuson3756 Год назад +2

    @4:19 OMG! Just absolutely precious!!! I started ballet 🩰 about her age! I’ve danced ballet for over 25 yrs ago…Maybe even 30 yrs!❤😊

  • @bianca.the.designer3275
    @bianca.the.designer3275 Год назад +3

    In South Africa, we have Sokkie, Boeredanse and Volkspele... My favourite is probably, gosh I don't know, I love all three of them!!!🤣🤣🤣

  • @addysonbedell
    @addysonbedell Год назад +4

    “Write you folk dances below!”
    Cotton Eye Joe going thorough my head 😅

  • @flowerdolphin5648
    @flowerdolphin5648 Год назад +2

    In Austria we have Schuhplattler which is a kinda showy offy dance. We also have traditional social dances like Ländler. But those two are the only ones I can think of.

  • @BertnQuinnsandwich
    @BertnQuinnsandwich Год назад +4

    girl your eyes at 10:14 was everything

  • @Ms.Opinionated
    @Ms.Opinionated Год назад +5

    Lol.....I love that the toddler doing ballet at the Barre. Safety 1st!

  • @collectorofcats294
    @collectorofcats294 Год назад +1

    I remember the first few years that my daughters and youngest son danced in The Nutcracker… they started out as Baby Angels and graduated to Mice, my oldest got to be Scratchy the Mouse… and the last year that my youngest daughter was a mouse, she got sick on stage and the entire company ended up getting sick. They still managed to do a beautiful show and the understudies were able to dance for a change.

  • @pertxuprogamerxd5895
    @pertxuprogamerxd5895 Год назад +2

    I'm from Spain, but the country has a lot of cultures, also the country is divided into some autonomies; I'm from the autonomy of basque country and here there is a dance called "Aurresku" and it's danced at ceremonies. I think you would like it.

  • @shania_
    @shania_ Год назад +7

    OMG YES PART 14!!!! 🤩🤩🤩

  • @Seltzzzz
    @Seltzzzz Год назад +1

    As a violinist it’s so weird to hear about ballet dancers or see ballet dancers putting rosin on their point shoes are great because I put rosin On my bow for my violin energy

  • @maryhelenmoore9283
    @maryhelenmoore9283 Год назад +2

    I have been NEEDING one of these. Your videos make my days better!🥰

  • @AbstractlyDelen
    @AbstractlyDelen Год назад +14

    Josephine- “did you save all the cups for last!?!?”
    I love the cup videos so much 😂 I’m the one who drew those cup pictures, and tagged you on instagram. I never want this trend to end

  • @amimia3496
    @amimia3496 Год назад +30

    I'm thinking of doing pre-point next year. Any advice? I've been dancing in ballet since I was 4 years old and I'm now 12. I love watching you!

    • @syncronium3524
      @syncronium3524 Год назад +5

      I would say be consistent. Do releves every day to make your feet stronger. it will really pay off

    • @justgiules
      @justgiules Год назад +2

      @@syncronium3524 and when you releve definitely do not sickle, when you're on pointe you need to be up correctly on there, or you'll end up injuring yourself. and relieves everyday will help so much, my feet are so much stronger now loll, enjoy pre-pointe c:

    • @amimia3496
      @amimia3496 Год назад

      @@justgiules Thank you!

    • @luellalambiotte2238
      @luellalambiotte2238 Год назад

      This is. My second. Year in pre pointe It will help but it hurts x DONT GUVE UP

    • @kimprata660
      @kimprata660 Год назад

      Make sure to be consistent and do your exercises correctly even if it takes longer
      On of my favorite exercises is to "draw" you abcs with your feet by just moving your ankle

  • @paganbornspiritbear8249
    @paganbornspiritbear8249 Год назад +2

    Ms. Josephine…you’re not alone in “only looking at their feet”. It drives my husband goofy…ballet (well, any dance really), and ice skating…I’m zoned in on those feet! Lol!

  • @Mikki-San
    @Mikki-San Год назад +1

    I took ballet for six years(started when I was three) but had to stop because we got a new teacher and she literally did not care and taught us nothing (it was the original teachers daughter) plus it was really expensive… I really enjoyed it though.

  • @tairimataio3585
    @tairimataio3585 Год назад +3

    In the Cook Islands we have 2 types of dance, which is a slow action dance and the other is a drum dance. It's different for the girls and the boys. You should watch a video on it. Love your reactions girl xox!

  • @b3ing_ys21
    @b3ing_ys21 Год назад +2

    in australia we have atraditional dance called "the drunk and dying kangaroo which consists of us kicking our feet and hoping that we look cool whilst knowing we probably wont remember this tomorow" you are a living icon josephine

  • @JennaGetsCreative
    @JennaGetsCreative Год назад +4

    If you want to react to other cultural folk dances, I grew up going to weekly folk dance lessons with my grandparents' cultural group (Sons of Norway) and although I adore all the group dances we did, I loved being sent off to the side to watch the guys do their Hallingdans. Please look up and react to a good Hallingdans performance!
    Hallgrim Hansegård of Frikar's So You Think You Can Dance audition is a pretty impression bite-sized performance but it's more trick than tradition.
    "Norwegian folk dans hallingdans 2" on the Avertia channel is a great example of a couples version without the hat-kicking trick. The step they're doing is SO fun to do! When you get going you feel like you could keep going forever.
    "Norwegian hallingdans" on the Vikingskog channel is a prime example of what the men normally do solo in a hallingdans, complete with the hat-kicking.

  • @yuzurudropa3956
    @yuzurudropa3956 Год назад +1

    In Norway we have this folk dance called Halling or Lausdans. And it was used as a way for men to show off their athletic capabilities to women. The dance includes hand stands and backflips and kicking a hat off a stick held out by the woman. And its more impressive the higher the hat is held. You should look it up!

  • @rosesupposessims2910
    @rosesupposessims2910 Год назад +1

    In England we have three main forms of national dance, Morris dance (traditionally danced by troupes of men with bells on their shins/arms at specific dates innuding Mayday), country dance (formal and informal village dances that included all genders, sometimes with a maypole, usually in circles or sets), and your courtly posh folk dances (think pride & prejudice/bringerton vibes) which were usually adapted from trad country dances but made less fun and sexy. Wales, Scotland and Ireland obviously have their own rich dance traditions, as do some of England's regions but I know less about these as I never studied them. As a kid I was super lucky to attend a dance school which taught ISTD (an exam board) National, where we would study other cultures and their traditional dance forms. It was always my fav, though quite Eurocentric, as the dances were social and rooted in history. My favourites were always the Tarantella (Italy), Czardas from Hungary and Irish reeling (soft shoes). Miss that time though it makes for some fun encounters when I travel 🥰

  • @Unknown__redo
    @Unknown__redo Год назад +1

    I lost you at 'walk right'😂😂😂😂😂

  • @שני-פ3ג
    @שני-פ3ג Год назад +3

    WE NEED YOU TO REACT TI “find me is Paris “ DANCE MOMENTS!!!!!!!!

  • @bronwynsteck
    @bronwynsteck Год назад +4

    The first guy is from Georgia (in Asia, not USA). Look for them on RUclips - they're AMAZING. Also look at Igor Moysiev Ballet, which is another totally different style

  • @K24_7
    @K24_7 Год назад +4

    First, love this queen 👸 ❤
    Edit : I just realised not only is this part 14 but the vid is also 14min long !

    • @kassandra0
      @kassandra0 Год назад +1

      And it’s December 14th lol

    • @K24_7
      @K24_7 Год назад

      @@kassandra0 YAS 👏

    • @azzurrapuremoon
      @azzurrapuremoon Год назад +1

      @@kassandra0 OMG EVERYTHING IS PERFECT

    • @azzurrapuremoon
      @azzurrapuremoon Год назад +1

      AND SHE POSTED IT AROUND 4:00pm!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      (uk time anyway)

    • @K24_7
      @K24_7 Год назад

      @@azzurrapuremoon YASSS

  • @hamsmohamed8757
    @hamsmohamed8757 Год назад

    Even tho I don’t do ballet I’m her biggest fan I love how she reacts to people and never make fun of folk dances keep the hard work up

  • @mathilde1212
    @mathilde1212 Год назад +1

    I love the nutcracker ballet , and the nuts open and close , a real costume genius !

  • @danamariecombs6441
    @danamariecombs6441 Год назад +4

    Cups continually coming back to haunt Josephine😅

  • @zoofhaha6180
    @zoofhaha6180 11 месяцев назад

    i’m a long time tap dancer and a semi-new ballerina, i lost my arches so so long ago so learning its okay to have shallow feet is awesome 😮😮

  • @All5AJz
    @All5AJz Год назад

    Same I validate everyone's feelings even if I am irritated or feel like it's not real I back up and validate them and keep it moving.

  • @jliz1926
    @jliz1926 Год назад +1

    Omgosh Josephine that one handed miles in the air, gave me Major Anxiety.

  • @admm106
    @admm106 Год назад +7

    The tea sips were EVERYTHING!!! Tell me your opinion without words... 'sips and stares' Understood!!! (and I'm not even a dancer lol!)

  • @ninguem8947
    @ninguem8947 Год назад +1

    we have a couple folkdances in brasil, some original and others adapted (read: brazilianfied) from cultural exchange but i think my favorite HAS to be forró. theres something about how i learned it, late at night on family parties, being more dragged than danced with by a-lot-more-than-tipsy aunts and laughing until the music stopped, that makes it feel special. its a dance that is best experienced when youre still learning, all giggly and clumsy :]

  • @spooktoken
    @spooktoken Год назад

    Watching ballet vids help me with my point and my turn out

  • @Leeam
    @Leeam Год назад +4

    OH the rubber pointeshoes are for the musical Wicked. there is an ensemble member dancing in "One short day" which is the emerald city scene. Obviously dyed in Emerald Green. I believe the broadway production is also on a slanted stage... Also, You can actually see Elphaba's act II dress in the background.
    Xoxo From a former Wicked dresser who used to dye those pointeshoes green
    ruclips.net/video/NYZPwcZlZqw/видео.html

  • @ckk360
    @ckk360 Год назад

    I have never danced in my life yet I am still addicted to this channel

  • @aromaticpotato8129
    @aromaticpotato8129 Год назад +1

    Australia's folk dance, the Nutbush

  • @corrugatedmetal6598
    @corrugatedmetal6598 Год назад +3

    can we get some nutcracker content from the pointe shoe fitter perspective in honor of the holidays? ❤

  • @SimpleDesertRose
    @SimpleDesertRose Год назад +5

    I think the cold was affecting Josephine's face. It kept getting stuck in that omg this can't be happening look 😂

  • @MaraCares
    @MaraCares Год назад +1

    That first clip is not sped up and it's a national Georgian 🇬🇪 dance, they're absolutely mind-blowing! Highly recommend checking out Sukhishvili!

  • @coocoonutty9148
    @coocoonutty9148 Год назад +4

    love the video!
    also, id love to see you react to another traditional filipino dance called Tinikling. I'm sure you will love it

  • @Koakoa45
    @Koakoa45 Год назад +6

    I was in 1st grade when I took ballet back in the 1970's. However I only took it for a couple years. My grandmother was obsessed with us taking dancing and music. So I learned to read music before my own language. I took tap, ballet, modern, contemporary, jazz, ball room and other dancing. Then there was singing lessons, art school, baton twirling and who knows what else. I ended up being a drummer and have played in front of thousands. Sad thing is when it was time for college all my siblings and cousins went and guess what I wanted to do? Be a musician. yeah that went well - kicked out of house never talked to family again. They 100% disowned me for doing what I was trained to do. Oh well, live goes on, I am now 58 and still rockin' and happy as can be :D

  • @brbicecream1249
    @brbicecream1249 Год назад +3

    I can't ignore that you have one eyebrow done, and one not! Someone kindly give this pointe shoe god some coffee please.

  • @saturn__symps943
    @saturn__symps943 Год назад +3

    The first video you reacted to was georgian folk dance for anyone that wants to know

  • @eternitybreezee
    @eternitybreezee Год назад +1

    The fact that Ted Nivison made it into a ballet video makes me so happy and die inside at the same time lmao

  • @silverdreams3
    @silverdreams3 Год назад

    I took dance for a few years as a kid and a few years in college for fun, and I was SO SUPRISED when I understood most of those "dancer brain" directions for the choreography of Rent. Like... woah... I don't think I ever realized I could do that... 😯

  • @trdwhazxx
    @trdwhazxx Год назад

    Omg I’m so excited it’s finally tik tok 14 I’ve been waiting!

  • @judithhowell5738
    @judithhowell5738 Год назад

    I'm not into ballet, at all.. but these are so addictive to watch!

  • @seilahqlq1
    @seilahqlq1 Год назад

    In Brazil we have a folkloric dance called "Frevo".
    Resembles: capoeira (martial art) + ballet + Cossack dance.

  • @chrischristian2446
    @chrischristian2446 Год назад

    That Georgian dancer at the beginning is Crazy Good! And no, it's not sped up -- you can tell by looking at the people in the background. He's just that darned good! Amazing!

  • @rebekah1180
    @rebekah1180 Год назад +2

    I don’t have tiktok, but please keep tagging Josephine. I love her reactions. 💖

  • @msguineapigsrus
    @msguineapigsrus Год назад +4

    I used fake arches when I danced…my problem was that the actual arch of my foot (when I pointed) was great (I usually had the problem of going too far over my box and I was constantly killing shanks- I killed a pair of grishkos in 3 weeks once 💀) but the arch from my ankle was terrible so when I went on demi (and before I got my pointe shoes) I hated the way my feet looked in relevé 😭

  • @elfhchan
    @elfhchan Год назад

    In Greece, we have almost 115 different folklore dances. Each village, town, and city has its own designated folklore dance that describes it perfectly.
    Sometimes it even shows the place's wealth or lack thereof, if a region had an extended war knowledge or if it was situated close to the mountains or near the seaside. Also, every place and dance has its own traditional attire that's always different from the next in some way or another.

  • @aketzallialvarez1604
    @aketzallialvarez1604 Год назад +1

    Here in Mexico, we have so many folk dances, almost I could say that they’re one for each state. For example, there is the Jarabe tapatío, the Huapango, the Jarana Yucateca, the Polka norteña (I put the names in Spanish so you can found it), the Danza de los viejitos, Son Jarocho, La bamba, Flor de piña, Danza del venado, and there a lot more!

  • @RooMonroe
    @RooMonroe Год назад +1

    Funny how she got personally offended by the term "Asian Dances" but then when she watched for a moment she was "I love this!". If only everyone would take a breath and relax. The world and its cultures are beautiful and fun to learn. :))