I hope you keep postings videos like these. I never understood the logic behind the positions of the head (I am an adult starting ballet from scratch) until you mentioned that it was meant to make one look effortless. Thank you!
This really is the best, most easily understandable yet detailed & helpful explanation/demonstration of this that I’ve ever seen or heard, either in Video or Real-life!! 😀
That's great to hear! I'm so glad that it was a helpful demonstration for you :) If you ever have any questions, be sure to let us know! We'd love to help!
Thank you so much for this! I took some free ballet classes a few years back but head positions were never covered there and I've been looking for a video on this. Keep up the good work and again thank you so much!
Thank you. This is very helpful. Perhaps in the description box you can write the terms used in the video. With the French names it is sometimes hard to google things like Allongé. I can't find the word that begins with a T when you sort of lunge to the side in the video. Not tombe. Something like Tonlei Help ! :)
Awesome, I'm so glad you found it helpful! That step is called temps lie! :) Great suggestion to include the vocabulary written out to make it easier to search for!
I took ballet almost 50 years ago, now restarting it again. This was a great refresher
I hope you keep postings videos like these. I never understood the logic behind the positions of the head (I am an adult starting ballet from scratch) until you mentioned that it was meant to make one look effortless. Thank you!
You're so welcome! So glad you enjoyed the video! Good luck on your adult ballet journey! ☺️
This really is the best, most easily understandable yet detailed & helpful explanation/demonstration of this that I’ve ever seen or heard, either in Video or Real-life!! 😀
That's great to hear! I'm so glad that it was a helpful demonstration for you :) If you ever have any questions, be sure to let us know! We'd love to help!
Outstanding Instructional Video. Wish I had seen it at the beginning of my training. Better late than never though.
This is so helpful, thank you!
So simple so beautiful! thank you!
You are so welcome! Happy dancing! :)
Absolutely great 👍. Not only clear & detailed but also interesting and fun 😊. Thank you much 🙏
Awesome! Happy to hear it! Coordination is tricky at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's super fun! Happy dancing :)
Thank you for this video. I went through a few videos on head and arm positions just now and yours explains it the best. Much appreciation.
Awesome, I'm so glad to hear it was helpful! Happy dancing! :)
Thank you so much for this! I took some free ballet classes a few years back but head positions were never covered there and I've been looking for a video on this. Keep up the good work and again thank you so much!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching! So happy to have you here! ❤️☺️
Thanks for this really explains the logic of how the head and arms co ordinate, Love from London UK
Wonderful, Carol, I'm so glad to hear this was a helpful breakdown! :)
Very helpful, exactly what I've been looking for! You explained it perfectly, thank you 💟 Love your videos! 💕
Wonderful, we're so glad to hear! Happy dancing! :)
I totally agree with ChnderStuff below. Finally, I can get my Port au bras down pat. Thank you Julie!
Woohoo!! We’ll take them for a spin in advanced class on Thursday! 👏
@@BrocheBallet I'll be ready!
I've just found your channel and I am loviiing it!!!! thank you ever so much for the videos!!(keep them coming!)
Thank you so much!!! So glad you’re here ☺️
Excellent!😊
I'm so glad it was helpful! Happy dancing :)
This was very helpful! I never knew where to look when doing arabesque arms. Thanks!
Danielle Braasch I’m so glad you found it to be helpful! It’s a lot of work to make it look “natural”!! :)
how to do the dagege & arm in barre. thanks
Thank you. This is very helpful. Perhaps in the description box you can write the terms used in the video. With the French names it is sometimes hard to google things like Allongé. I can't find the word that begins with a T when you sort of lunge to the side in the video. Not tombe. Something like Tonlei Help ! :)
Awesome, I'm so glad you found it helpful! That step is called temps lie! :) Great suggestion to include the vocabulary written out to make it easier to search for!
@@BrocheBallet Temps lie ! Thank you so much. ♥
donna marie you’re welcome! Hope that helps! :)
The sound quality seems better this time.
Yay! New mic ;)