Thank you for this! This was really helpful because even though I enjoy watching and learning from choreographed bachata dance videos, it doesn’t always translate over to the dance floor because - like you said - our hands are tied up by the leader! My question lately has been how can I include simple but fun styling in salsa & bachata when my hands are free such a tiny percentage of the time 😝 so this was really helpful!
Thanks Rasa. This is a super helpful video! I’m at improver level and working hard at getting my bachata to better. Clear instructions and styling that looks very nice and not too hard. Love it!
Thank you for advocating playing with your leads… appropriately. My good leads love this. And I wondered for a bit because some “middle of the dance floor teachers” were … 😅
Eventually I found someone who knows what is talking about! And also knows how to teach others! Congratulations for your hard work and thank you, I finally could find exactly what I was looking for.
@@DanceWithRasa thank you so much. You are very kind. I will practice as much as I can until I have everithing completely clear if I have any doubts I'll ask. I was missing important information that I discover with you.
@@DanceWithRasa well, actually, I have one question: normally when I am dancing by myself at home, let's say, practicing, I find that I can follow the music very well, and random steps are coming up without thinking, so I feel I am doing it good but then, later on, when I am on social, I mean, on dancing floor, nothing of this is going on, it is like I only do what I have been told in lessons. My question is: is that normal? Will it be a stage that I have to pass throug?
It is so normal, happens even to the best of us. When we are practicing aline there is no pressure, nobody's watching so we do so well, we relax more, as soon as we on the dance floor we want to do great so we over think it rather then letting it come to us. But i promise with time things will progress when you will be happy with your dancing more, but give it time, and keep practicing 😊im here to help any time 😉
hi, Rasa....love your steps but could you please actually dance at the end (with music) so we can see how it actually looks. I saw another video of yours and you danced at the end using the steps and for us beginners I think it helps a GREAT deal .....THANKS
I am Devroop, a salsa and bachata dancer and instructor from Mumbai, India. I really enjoyed ur video. U speak like a true artist (Which is very rare) Looking forward to dance with u in the near/distant future.
Yes i do :) im going to jersey slam, all star in budapest , newcastle congress just to name a few, but i can send you more with dates if you would like :)
@@DanceWithRasa a large group of us from Vancouver, BC Canada are going to Dominican republic in May 2020 for bachata festival. I thought if you travel there too would have been nice to meet you in person!
Thank you very much Rasa, your explanation is so helpful! You are very good teacher. Not everyone who dance well can explain so good as you can. Thank you:)!
That was a very well made and nice video darling, I loved & appreciate every second of it getting to know what do actually ladies go though when we’re dancing together!! I’m one of your big fan and you’ve been always one of my best technical teacher, I’m excited to see your next videos. Thanks for everything my lovely & missed you a lot in Bachata Kiss💋 😊
Thank you for this! This was really helpful because even though I enjoy watching and learning from choreographed bachata dance videos, it doesn’t always translate over to the dance floor because - like you said - our hands are tied up by the leader! My question lately has been how can I include simple but fun styling in salsa & bachata when my hands are free such a tiny percentage of the time 😝 so this was really helpful!
I am really glad you found it useful, and later i will make some more videos on functional styling 😉
It is hard to learn styling from choreographies. Totally agree
Thanks Rasa. This is a super helpful video! I’m at improver level and working hard at getting my bachata to better. Clear instructions and styling that looks very nice and not too hard. Love it!
So glad you find it useful 👏
The best helpful tips by far. Thank you for the gift of dance, Rasa.
Your most welcome ☺ 😊
You're a wonderful teacher ❤ thank you
Thank you for your dupport 😇
This so inspiring✨thank you!!
Your welcome 🙏 🥰🥰
Thank you for advocating playing with your leads… appropriately. My good leads love this. And I wondered for a bit because some “middle of the dance floor teachers” were … 😅
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@@DanceWithRasa Oooooh and I actually implemented a lot of these tips last week in both salsa and bachata and noticed a difference! Thank you!
@@xoxia7758 so happy 😊
Eventually I found someone who knows what is talking about! And also knows how to teach others! Congratulations for your hard work and thank you, I finally could find exactly what I was looking for.
I am really glad you found this useful :) let me know if there is smth in particular you need 😉
@@DanceWithRasa thank you so much. You are very kind. I will practice as much as I can until I have everithing completely clear if I have any doubts I'll ask. I was missing important information that I discover with you.
@@DanceWithRasa well, actually, I have one question: normally when I am dancing by myself at home, let's say, practicing, I find that I can follow the music very well, and random steps are coming up without thinking, so I feel I am doing it good but then, later on, when I am on social, I mean, on dancing floor, nothing of this is going on, it is like I only do what I have been told in lessons. My question is: is that normal? Will it be a stage that I have to pass throug?
It is so normal, happens even to the best of us. When we are practicing aline there is no pressure, nobody's watching so we do so well, we relax more, as soon as we on the dance floor we want to do great so we over think it rather then letting it come to us. But i promise with time things will progress when you will be happy with your dancing more, but give it time, and keep practicing 😊im here to help any time 😉
@@DanceWithRasa OK. I will for sure. Thank you ☺️
You are a sweetheart!!! So much kindness. So much patient.So much giving. You are a joy to know and to watch.:)
You are so kind
hi, Rasa....love your steps but could you please actually dance at the end (with music) so we can see how it actually looks. I saw another video of yours and you danced at the end using the steps and for us beginners I think it helps a GREAT deal .....THANKS
Thats actually a very good point, will do on other videos 😉
Yes, good idea😁
I am Devroop, a salsa and bachata dancer and instructor from Mumbai, India. I really enjoyed ur video. U speak like a true artist (Which is very rare) Looking forward to dance with u in the near/distant future.
So lovely to meet you :) i really hope too that one day we get to dance 🤗
Love love love these tips. So simple yet so effective! 😍 Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it👏👍
I just discovered your channel and I love it! Your explanations are very clear and your tips are very useful. Thank you!
Its my pleasure, im glad you are enjoying the channel 💕
Thank you so much for these tips !!
I I love your energy and how you explain even the simplest moves ,
Jeep up the good work
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Thank you very much , I'll keep on trying to do my best for you guys 😇
Thank you sweet ❤️heart❤️for reminding me to be myself.....💃🏾
Im so glad thats what you got from this video ❤
Thank you so much!
My pleasure 🙏
So lovely! Thank you for the tips Rasa
My pleasure 💗
Can you give some examples of dramatic stop movements to music,please? just that i will have some ideas... Thx
I will make a separate video on dramatic stops definitely 😊
great video! I really appreciate the detailed explanation, and I love your positive energy!!
im so glad you have enjoyed it :)
The best tutorial! Rasa do you teach at festivals? If yes what is on your schedule.
Yes i do :) im going to jersey slam, all star in budapest , newcastle congress just to name a few, but i can send you more with dates if you would like :)
@@DanceWithRasa a large group of us from Vancouver, BC Canada are going to Dominican republic in May 2020 for bachata festival. I thought if you travel there too would have been nice to meet you in person!
No i will not go there, i organise my own dominican holiday in october, maybe some time you would like to join 😉
Thankyou i really love that how inspiring you are. With 5 helpful tips. Also your are so beautiful thankyou namaste
Namaste, thank you for watching, mean a lot 🤗
Omg.. this is soo soo sooo helpful.. thank you so much ❤️
Always my pleasure 😍
Thank you very much Rasa, your explanation is so helpful! You are very good teacher. Not everyone who dance well can explain so good as you can. Thank you:)!
I am really glad you found this useful 😊
Omg I'm so happy to find your channel! You have best videos tutorials on youtube! Keep going! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Georgia, Tbilisi! ))))
Welcome to the family and thank you so much for watching 😊👏👏
she's so prettyy
Well thank you 😉
Can we get this for salsa please!!!
Absolutely :) will be for salsa too, watch the space 😉
You’re super cute! Thanks for all the advice, gonna try it tonight
Lovely 😉💃
That was a very well made and nice video darling, I loved & appreciate every second of it getting to know what do actually ladies go though when we’re dancing together!!
I’m one of your big fan and you’ve been always one of my best technical teacher, I’m excited to see your next videos. Thanks for everything my lovely & missed you a lot in Bachata Kiss💋 😊
Thank you so much for such beautiful feedback 🤗
Great suggestions!!!
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Love this!!
Im glad👏👏👏
Really Good Rasa :)
Thanks 💃
Nice video
Thank you😉
Very good video
Thank you👏👏👏
Thank you so much... ;D
Pleasure 😊
True inspiration!
Thank you 💕
I love you :D
Oh well thank you 🤣🤗
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I have read it 😊