Have you discovered Ballet with Isabella yet? If you want an explanation of all ballet technique in absolute minute detail, check out her absolute beginners course. I’m going through it right now and it’s closing some major knowledge gaps that I have in my technique.
@@Rhysalindedo you use her paid website or follow free classes on her Chanel? If you have the paid ones, are they good? I’m interested in adding them to my weekly routine but they’re quite expensive at 50-70AUD/month
Sounds like it turned out to be a great adventure of a day! You were a natural, and danced beautifully. I'm also a late bloomer, and have a similar story to yours, but with classical piano. Wasn't able to get the training as a kid, could play by ear, but never learnt to read notes, and was also told as a teenager that it was too late, which was silly. I started back in my thirties, and was the best decision ever, even though it's hard. If God gives us a talent, then we should go for it, even if our journey may not look like someone else's, or the path may not be linear. You're a beautiful dancer and are being true to yourself
You looked so beautiful and natural in your photoshoot! They picked well, and like you said, being ignorant to how big of a project it was probably helpful in keeping you more relaxed and such for the shoot.
This video can be a true inspiration for someone who started ballet late or want to start but it's too scary of "being to old". Thank for sharing your journey with all of us❤
Thank you for sharing Your experience! ❤ I definitely have to become more of the “jump and net will catch you” kind od girly! so I think it is great that you don’t ask too many questions and just jump in! 🤗
OMG VERONICA!!! Before watching the rest of this, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I know we feel like we should qualify everything because the haters on the internet, BUT THIS IS AMAZING!!! No matter what the other factors are, this is beyond amazing ❤❤❤
Hi Veronica! I’ve loved following your journey with dance! As someone who grew up with it, and fell out of love due to circumstances, watching you has reignited my passion that has been simmering under the surface. Something that I always remember from my ballet instructors about arms that might help you is thinking about them as if a marble is rolling from your shoulders to your finger tip. It shouldn’t fall off until the very tip! Keep up the wonderful work
What an amazing opportunity, that is a really good friend! And it looks like it went great! Im so happy for you Ive been watching your videos for a while and youre such an inspiration! We jump and the net appears 💕
You in your spy fit 😭🫶🏾 I just kept singing, “Cause I’m an International… Super Spy. SUPER SPYYYYYY” But no, the sound of music piano while going across the floor was so nice!! I also struggle with carrying my arms properly and moving my feet at the same time, but practice makes perfect. I’m not very good at sequences but one day it will just be habit and natural! All in all, sounds like the photoshoot went very well because the cup is sold out 😂👏🏾 #ballerinasareatheletestoo
You are amezing and you kind if inspire me.I mean a couple months ago I saw your video where you talked about your journey of getting back to ballet in your 30.And to be honest i kind of felt the same way you did(not feeling complete without dance),but i thought like even if i start now i wont be able to go on pointe and i wont be able to go to a real ballet school(btw I'm 14) but your video was one of the many things that motiveted me to go back to ballet.So i tried and trained for 3 months but i quit becouse the people who trained there didn't like me.But now a month went by and i miss ballet.So i tried many schools but i can't find the right one.But i want to hear your honest opinion on my situation.Can I ever step on pointe?Perform and things like that(just so you now my tehnique is bad and I'm not fat but I'm not skinny and I don't really have the best body for this sport).I really hope you would respond to me becouse i really want to hear opinion of someone who is dedicated to this like you are.
Is it so hard for you to respond to me because you literally responded to everybody else like I can't believe i taught you would respond to me and be nice
I'm sorry and not trying to be rude or mean but there is no way based on your technique that you should have been approved for pointe shoes. You have a high chance of injuring yourself due to your weak feet, ankles and overall technique. Please be careful!!
@@Onlinedollie I was a dancer for 20 years and all I'm saying this based off how many injuries I've seen and her technique level she needs to be careful
@@Onlinedollie sorry but as someone who’s in college for dance and took a ballet pedagogy course. Not every dance teacher takes into consideration the proper way to put someone on point. When you are on pointe the ankle is actually in the most vulnerable position and therefore needs strengthening. Many teachers put the students on point simply because they are over twelve. So yeah just cause the teacher approved doesn’t mean it’s always ok. We point this out because that’s the sign of an unknowledgeable or even bad teacher.
Have you discovered Ballet with Isabella yet? If you want an explanation of all ballet technique in absolute minute detail, check out her absolute beginners course. I’m going through it right now and it’s closing some major knowledge gaps that I have in my technique.
Yes! She has been my go-to ballet instruction from home on top of in studio classes.
Ohhhh that’s a HUGELY helpful tip! Thank you so so much 🥰
@@Rhysalindedo you use her paid website or follow free classes on her Chanel? If you have the paid ones, are they good? I’m interested in adding them to my weekly routine but they’re quite expensive at 50-70AUD/month
Sounds like it turned out to be a great adventure of a day! You were a natural, and danced beautifully. I'm also a late bloomer, and have a similar story to yours, but with classical piano. Wasn't able to get the training as a kid, could play by ear, but never learnt to read notes, and was also told as a teenager that it was too late, which was silly. I started back in my thirties, and was the best decision ever, even though it's hard. If God gives us a talent, then we should go for it, even if our journey may not look like someone else's, or the path may not be linear. You're a beautiful dancer and are being true to yourself
I love the phrase "vulnerability hangover". It describes the feeling well, and is a good reminder that those feelings will pass!
The shots you showed look absolutely magical, what an exciting opportunity!
Thank you so much! 🥰 it really was a lot of fun!
Your arm moments are so graceful ,just beautiful.
You looked so beautiful and natural in your photoshoot! They picked well, and like you said, being ignorant to how big of a project it was probably helpful in keeping you more relaxed and such for the shoot.
Haha yes exactly! Ignorance is bliss as they say, in this case, that was definitely true 😂 thank you so so much for the kind words
This video can be a true inspiration for someone who started ballet late or want to start but it's too scary of "being to old". Thank for sharing your journey with all of us❤
Thank you for being here for the journey 🥰
Thank you for sharing Your experience! ❤ I definitely have to become more of the “jump and net will catch you” kind od girly! so I think it is great that you don’t ask too many questions and just jump in! 🤗
OMG VERONICA!!! Before watching the rest of this, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I know we feel like we should qualify everything because the haters on the internet, BUT THIS IS AMAZING!!! No matter what the other factors are, this is beyond amazing ❤❤❤
You’re the BEST!!! I miss you so much and hope you’re thriving! 🥰🥰🥰
Hi Veronica! I’ve loved following your journey with dance! As someone who grew up with it, and fell out of love due to circumstances, watching you has reignited my passion that has been simmering under the surface. Something that I always remember from my ballet instructors about arms that might help you is thinking about them as if a marble is rolling from your shoulders to your finger tip. It shouldn’t fall off until the very tip! Keep up the wonderful work
Ohhh what a great visual! Thank you so much, so helpful! 🥰
You're amazing! This is so cool! I'm so proud of you! 🩰
What an amazing opportunity, that is a really good friend! And it looks like it went great! Im so happy for you Ive been watching your videos for a while and youre such an inspiration! We jump and the net appears 💕
Thank you so much beautiful soul! 🥰
You in your spy fit 😭🫶🏾 I just kept singing, “Cause I’m an International… Super Spy. SUPER SPYYYYYY”
But no, the sound of music piano while going across the floor was so nice!!
I also struggle with carrying my arms properly and moving my feet at the same time, but practice makes perfect. I’m not very good at sequences but one day it will just be habit and natural!
All in all, sounds like the photoshoot went very well because the cup is sold out 😂👏🏾 #ballerinasareatheletestoo
Haha YESSSS! The backyardigans will never not be relevant. And thank you so much, you’re the bestttt 😊 you’re so right! One day it will feel natural!
You are very beautiful. So glad you got to do this! It really shows your love of dance.
Thank you, it was a really special moment 🥰
So freaking proud of you ❤
Thank you beautiful angel 🥲
your turnout is so good!!!
Thank you! I think it could definitely use improvement, but I appreciate that! 💕
Did I hear a snippet of the theme from Howl's Moving Castle during that shoot? I love studio ghibili/Joe Hisaishi music used for ballet 🥰
YES! You absolutely did, one of my favorites💕
Girl you got it it look so fabulous❤❤
Thanks a million 🥰
You are amezing and you kind if inspire me.I mean a couple months ago I saw your video where you talked about your journey of getting back to ballet in your 30.And to be honest i kind of felt the same way you did(not feeling complete without dance),but i thought like even if i start now i wont be able to go on pointe and i wont be able to go to a real ballet school(btw I'm 14) but your video was one of the many things that motiveted me to go back to ballet.So i tried and trained for 3 months but i quit becouse the people who trained there didn't like me.But now a month went by and i miss ballet.So i tried many schools but i can't find the right one.But i want to hear your honest opinion on my situation.Can I ever step on pointe?Perform and things like that(just so you now my tehnique is bad and I'm not fat but I'm not skinny and I don't really have the best body for this sport).I really hope you would respond to me becouse i really want to hear opinion of someone who is dedicated to this like you are.
Omg well done 👏🏼 so proud!!
Thank you so much! 🥰
No you looked beautiful period.
Ugh, you’re the best, thank you 🥲
Your videos makes every day better❤thank you sooo much❤
Your comments make every day better! Thank you!
Thank you so much! You are really a great inspiration!
Thank you so much, that means so much more than you know 🥰
You are a beautiful dancer. ❤
Thank you my friend 🥰
New sub. Way to go!!!
gym eternal youth!
Is it so hard for you to respond to me because you literally responded to everybody else like I can't believe i taught you would respond to me and be nice
I'm sorry and not trying to be rude or mean but there is no way based on your technique that you should have been approved for pointe shoes. You have a high chance of injuring yourself due to your weak feet, ankles and overall technique. Please be careful!!
well the dance teacher approved for her to get pointe so she must have been ready to get into them im sure she knows what shes doing
@@Onlinedollie I was a dancer for 20 years and all I'm saying this based off how many injuries I've seen and her technique level she needs to be careful
I am being careful, thank you for your concern
Looks strong and beautiful to me!
@@Onlinedollie sorry but as someone who’s in college for dance and took a ballet pedagogy course. Not every dance teacher takes into consideration the proper way to put someone on point. When you are on pointe the ankle is actually in the most vulnerable position and therefore needs strengthening. Many teachers put the students on point simply because they are over twelve. So yeah just cause the teacher approved doesn’t mean it’s always ok. We point this out because that’s the sign of an unknowledgeable or even bad teacher.