It’s a treat to watch ballet dancers, especially as they smile and look so calm doing these physical feats that have taken hard work and dedication to achieve.
@@garmonia-77 Здесь они про "танцы"в общем, в том смысле, что тратится не меньше усилий и пота, чем, скажем, в футболе и баскетболе. А там, где нет училищ, как Большой и Вагановка, балет, действительно, больше похож на упражнения ритмической гимнастики, увы.
@@garmonia-77 у ребят повылазило) они отличить качка от балерины не могут. А благодаря Гилем, будь она неладна, задирание ног до ушей уже стало нормой даже на сцене наших театров. Ваганова в гробу крутится, как волчок
It's great to see young dancers, like Brett and LilaRose, who have strong, yet beautifully graceful forms that in the past would have been not befitting of the ballerina stereotype. Simply exquisite. 💗
The stereotype was created by Balanchine who only wanted tall exceptionally slim ballerinas. Meanwhile the American Ballet and most European dance companies favored more muscular dancers of any height.❤
@@jessicadabruzzo9819well it depends...was it during the waif-like, heroin chic, grunge days of fashion and music? I mean if so then wasn't just in dance if you get my meaning. Also dancers used to smoke a lot to stay thin, suppress appetite and because it was part of the scene but people take better overall care today and dancers do other sports more and weight training. Muscles are IN for gymnasts, skaters, runners, dancers, models and actors, etc. It's just the pendulum swings and dance world became.more inclusive and that means more body types too. Willowy dancers are lovely and ethereal but movement has broadened and bold, strong dancers are always impressive. We've had a lot of influence culturally from MCU, DC superheroes past couple of decades so that look is popularly accepted more too.
So happy to see someone with my body type!! Always get a little self-conscious in ballet class after watching videos of really thin dancers. Seeing different body types is really comforting 🥰🥰
Please do not feel self-conscious! I'm sitting here feeling relieved that I'm finally watching a video of a dancer who doesn't look so skinny it makes ME hurt!
I feel the need to add that even 9 months pregnant, looking like I had a beach ball on my belly, I only weighed 128 lb. So I am a very tiny person! But you can tell the difference between someone who is just built tiny and someone who is starving! For the amount of physical work that it takes to be a ballerina, all ballerinas should look like this girl or even more muscular! (Plus, muscles are hot!)
Она никогда не будет примой. Такое телосложение недопустимо для балета! Я не понимаю почему ее хвалят. Ее место в соревнованиях по бодибилдингу, но не балет.
Oh shut up. She got those muscles because she actually worked hard on ballet and actually has talent. How about you get off your phone and work hard at something instead of being jealous of someone’s talent and body muscle?
Сразу видно, что девушка училась не в России. Это видно особенно по рукам/руке, кисти, по положению алясгон. Это просто набор хаотичных движений из классического танца с сомнительным качеством.
I agree 100% I thought i'd see more random hate and mysoginia like on every single short theres a strong woman because some men can't lower their stupid ego, but I really didn't see as much as I thought I would've seen, I'm impressed and proud of people for behaving correctly haha
WOW those muscles, combined with her grace, control, and obvious beauty 😮 just next level. What a perfect example of why ballerinas always struck me as otherworldly-just an incredible blend of artistry and athleticism 👏❤️
@@subscribeburntriversI mean ballet is just a pretty workout idk how they will end up with no muscles? girls in general look super pretty anyways so🤷🏼♀
@@subscribeburntriversyou do know how many injuries occur with petite ballerinas. Muscle is what keeps you safe from injury, most petite ballerinas are malnourished and treated poorly, because dance gives you muscles. Her body is what eating looks like
do u know what the last term is!! i cant figure out the word,, i hear smth like "à la barré" which makes no sense in french so i dont think it does in dance either lol
@@Taiga300but it doesn't make sense, á la barre would mean to stay at the barre but she's kind of leaving it there. Maybe she just improvised or it was some verb
где вы технику тут увидели, простите? мало того, что ноги, как у культуриста, так еще и никакой выворотности. Корпус заваливается....да вообще, грусть печаль.
The way I just tried to potassium and flailed like I never danced was hilarious. My body said I remember what you want me to do, but you'll be damned if I let you do it on take one.
Brava! If I wasn't just shy of 50 with joint issues (TY EDS), I would do this. PRIVATELY. LOL😂 Still might. ETA: I did it 😂 sorta 😂kinda, maybe. I'm certain it looked awful, and this IS basic ballet; but I was surprised at what my mind and body remember after two significant TBIs and massive injuries from a pedestrian vs MVA almost 25 years ago. If you want to dance and you can, DO IT!! After today, I'm going to reincorporate basic ballet into my life. I started yoga once a week. Revel in any movement you can do. Seriously, my body is WRECKED. I won't ever dance like her, but I will dance my best.. or worst. It's okay to just enjoy the journey.
I'm 46 with an autoimmune disease that causes pain and muscle weakness. That said, I've started doing basic ballet barre moves in the pool and it has helped a lot. If you have access to a pool with a shallow end it might help you.
Interestingly, this is the same mindset that pushes me to do physical activity every day…even when I don’t want to: I am incredibly lucky to be able-bodied and have a full range of motion where I can do physical activity at all. Many folks do not have that luxury, and you can lose it in an instant…as you’ve just reminded us. This keeps me motivated, even though I’m older and things don’t work like they used to. 😆 Keep it up. I also occasionally do terrible ballet whilst alone in my kitchen. No one but the dog to judge my poor technique. 🙈
Для балерины - сильно перекачанная, бодибилдинг без пачки.... даже для художественной гимнастики - жесть. Не понимаю восторга - шаги обычной разминки в балетной школе, ещё и равновесие теряет, прыжок тяжел, как брёвнышко. Похоже народ настоящий балет даже в Ютубе никогда не видел..... Ищите Ульяну Лопаткину....
Мне кажется там за границей вообще особо балетной культуры нет, поэтому и не понимают. К тому же преподают там намного мягче, чтобы все смогли попробовать и не получить лишних психологических и физических травм.
@@ljubapostol258 , наверное потому, что русский балет выстрадан кровью и потом, до совершенства. Это как с вещами. Заимела брендовую, следующая будет лучше, но никогда хуже. И потом, они за деньги и немалые «пляшут», я бы и не вспомнила если бы бесплатно. Сколько видели фестивалей, пели, танцевали, похлопали и забыли. Но за три тысячи в рублях, в ржавом кинотеатре, смотреть это шапито, было неприятно.
I' m an ex-ballerina and extream anatomy nerd who has posed naked for fine arts students so I hope that this won' t sound creepy at all but in its right context: I' d kill to see her in real life and admire how every single muscle contracts. I' m pretty sure that her fibers are visible (I don' t know the term in english, it translates to "being pinstriped" ||||||) I can' t imagine her sartorius & gracilis without tights🙌🏻.
✨🎗🩰🎵🎶🔉🔊♥In the background, like a slight supported hop hop hop ! LOL 😅 Thank you and compliments talented *Brett Rule* pretty flower in the summer heat 🌼🌸🌻 Elegant, delicate, graceful, becoming, finely muscled 😻 🥢🍒 very beautiful figures performed easily. A treat this jump of cat on points of velvet ! Long live this idyllic French song for me 👌 Lots of freshness. And then, this tempo is divinely followed. I appreciate this sparkling, boosting, beautifully seductive rhythm : ))
@@Bronte866 I don't think it's humble bragging. I also have a very similar body type (also a ballet dancer growing up) and I used to feel very embarrassed by my muscular body as a kid growing up which is such a shame. It didn't feel feminine to me. I think it's good to understand that it has its own beauty. (What I wouldn't give to have that body back now I'm 45. :D ) It's nice when you see things about yourself you're possibly uncomfortable with in someone else and learn to appreciate it for what it is.
@@Pixietoriathis exactly. I can’t relate personally, but I had friends in dance who had either very strong or very curvy bodies who never got the same admiration from teachers or taken seriously as having a legit chance at dancing with a company or in a college program. It’s really sad because in retrospect, it was just the ballet bubble and brainwashing that made all of the teachers, studio directors, and other dancers think there was something about either body type that would somehow limit success. Now that I’ve been out of that culture-except occasionally on the internet-for twenty years, I look back and am horrified. It’s no wonder me and most dancers I know with the “ideal” body type had EDs. Ballet in the nineties was a WILD time. Ironically enough, the extremely curvy girl who used to dance at my local studio is on one of my social media accounts: she still does ballet, and looks friggin fantastic! Like, an absolutely enviable body. I literally cannot believe that anyone ever thought she was not cut out for dance because she had boobs and hips. 🙄 Terrible. Obviously she is dedicated and still loves it, since she’s almost 40 and still dancing. Meanwhile, I don’t do much spare some barre work at my kitchen sink and haven’t busted out pointe shoes since the early Y2Ks. 😆
У девушки перекачены передние мышцы ног, такого быть не должно. У мужчин да, у женщин нет. Это может говорить о неправильной балетной технике. Положения и движения рук тоже неправильные( На это можно смотреть как на развлекательный ролик, но никак профессиональный балет. Того, кто понимает, коробит.
@@Lera.vais.official А как близко вы видели наших балерин? Я в 90е была манекенщицей и проходил показ во дворце оперы и балета, я удивилась когда увидела балерину вблизи, она была маленькая с квадратными ногами, вот именно икры были огромные, ничего женственного я не увидела. Именно танец делает изящной такую фигуру.
@@irenafreidin2932agree. Her knees the entire time are bent, not bc she isn't "hyperextended" but bc she was not trained in ballet as her first sport or style of dance. Those kinds of muscles look more like gymnast muscles to me. 🤔
Gorgeous, but why is there no floor pressure? Also some friendly tips if you want them: - The relevé your doing is not actually a relevé, it’s just a rise. Bring your foot underneath your body, instead of going over the foot. Also make it a bit sharper, like your snatching everything up. It will improve your balance. - Also, on the tendus, your just placing your foot in fifth and not going through your feet. Also notice how your heel doesn’t actually go down until your in first again? You need to put your heel down as soon as possible, and go through your feet more, specifically when retreating from the tendus. This also applies to the rendejembes, and make sure you fully bring your foot back to first for the rendejembes as well, instead of just passing it through. This is, again, floor pressure. - On the develope, your knee is not straight, and the alignment is all off. Your hip is raised and you need to suck in your stomach to fix posture. - Please deepen your plies, and add some resistance or rhythm to them so it’s not just up and down. Other then that though, gorgeous technique and port de bras. Nice work 😊
pensé exactamente lo mismo mientras veia el video. La chica tiene pesima tecnica, solo musculos que claramente no son por el ballet y la gente ignorante aplaude.
Man my dance teachers never me but ironed how you’re supposed to turn out from your hips and not your knees. I found that out later and learned I could have knee problems from it. As a pro, I can see the muscle definition and how you are turning out from the hips. And it’s crazy awesome
Her muscle definition and control are insane
@@macil5748😐
@@macil5748 how
@@6969xworldchamp the muscle definnition and the fact she has no boobs but instead has cheast muscle its quite obviouse
Great for a body builder, but aesthetically unattractive in a ballet dancer.
@@macil5748can u at least spell chest right
wow her muscles are amazing‼️💞
Grose
@@jacksmith7576ur “grose” 💀💀
@@Child_of_hades14 Spell Nazis are NPCs... Non Player Characters... They have no mind of their own... they are robots...
Spel chek that
@@Child_of_hades14 Spell checking people on you tube...🤦♂️
@@jacksmith7576 haters like you on TH-cam 🤦🏼♀️
if you don’t like this girl or maybe the topic, you can easily scroll 🙂
It’s a treat to watch ballet dancers, especially as they smile and look so calm doing these physical feats that have taken hard work and dedication to achieve.
Yes it’s hard but she makes it look EASY❤
A mosoly mögött rengeteg fàjdalom van! A làbuk borzalmas àllapotban van ! Rengeteget szenvednek tőle
@@shortsbycharlotte3779
Isn’t THAT the truth! It’s amazing!
@@christinemason2938 yess
Fr, they always make it look so easy but when you try it you can never do it 😂😂
She is a gorgeous dancer. Her mom owns a dance studio and I remember seeing her and her sister at intensives.
that studio is right by mine but now it’s very jazzy and they barely do ballet
Тогда понятно, почему такой уровень.
@@user-jd9fd2ww5p разумно. о классической хореографии у них явно очень размытые предстваления.
А как её имя ? В каком это городе ?
@@tsheriomoushkin-petrIt says brett rule at the top right. Each video like this says the photographer and dancer.
Hope this helps 🙏
omg her turnout is amazing!!!
Love ur pfp 😊
HAMILTON YESSIR
hi remember not use God's name in vain
@@mariamendoza8934you just did 🤨
HAMILTON
Proof that dancers are athletes, and that dance is a sport
And an art
@@what_the_sigma000 yes. It's a sport and an art form :)
Если балет стал спортом, то это уже не балет, тк это должен быть только прекрасным видом искусства!
@@garmonia-77 Здесь они про "танцы"в общем, в том смысле, что тратится не меньше усилий и пота, чем, скажем, в футболе и баскетболе. А там, где нет училищ, как Большой и Вагановка, балет, действительно, больше похож на упражнения ритмической гимнастики, увы.
@@garmonia-77 у ребят повылазило) они отличить качка от балерины не могут. А благодаря Гилем, будь она неладна, задирание ног до ушей уже стало нормой даже на сцене наших театров. Ваганова в гробу крутится, как волчок
It's great to see young dancers, like Brett and LilaRose, who have strong, yet beautifully graceful forms that in the past would have been not befitting of the ballerina stereotype.
Simply exquisite. 💗
Seriously. I danced in the 90s and we were all so slim. It's beautiful to see that tone and work in their bodies. Such strength
The stereotype was created by Balanchine who only wanted tall exceptionally slim ballerinas. Meanwhile the American Ballet and most European dance companies favored more muscular dancers of any height.❤
@@victorialove9104then how come everyone was so slim?
@@jessicadabruzzo9819well it depends...was it during the waif-like, heroin chic, grunge days of fashion and music? I mean if so then wasn't just in dance if you get my meaning. Also dancers used to smoke a lot to stay thin, suppress appetite and because it was part of the scene but people take better overall care today and dancers do other sports more and weight training. Muscles are IN for gymnasts, skaters, runners, dancers, models and actors, etc. It's just the pendulum swings and dance world became.more inclusive and that means more body types too. Willowy dancers are lovely and ethereal but movement has broadened and bold, strong dancers are always impressive. We've had a lot of influence culturally from MCU, DC superheroes past couple of decades so that look is popularly accepted more too.
I believe she is transgender.
So happy to see someone with my body type!! Always get a little self-conscious in ballet class after watching videos of really thin dancers. Seeing different body types is really comforting 🥰🥰
Please.
@@Bronte866 ???
Please do not feel self-conscious! I'm sitting here feeling relieved that I'm finally watching a video of a dancer who doesn't look so skinny it makes ME hurt!
I feel the need to add that even 9 months pregnant, looking like I had a beach ball on my belly, I only weighed 128 lb. So I am a very tiny person! But you can tell the difference between someone who is just built tiny and someone who is starving! For the amount of physical work that it takes to be a ballerina, all ballerinas should look like this girl or even more muscular!
(Plus, muscles are hot!)
Be proud of that body! You can do amazing things with it. (And muscles are hot!)
Am i the single one looking just at her muscles, because they look amaizing!!!😂😂❤❤
Ja,so wahr ❤❤😂❤😂😂
Same here
Thats what you need to not get injured
todays ballerinas must be more well nourished than in times past.
muscles are really good yes but Unluckily my look is distracted by her feet and line :/
You are not the only one, no ❤
Какие мышцы, и при этом изящная! Красота!
Некрасиво накачаны бедра
Wow! I would like to see her more often, she is an amazing dancer!!
She hasn't dance yet. C'est à la barre.
Her balance is on POINT, Get it get it...
Ciao
🤭🤭
Ikr
On pointe 😉
En pointe* /j
as a ballet dancer, i feel so proud that i am a part of this community
The muscles 👏👏👏 incredible technique 🤍
THE TURNOUT IS GORGEOUS
She's beautiful.
Глубокое уважение. Настоящие трудяги. 99%труда 1% таланта от Господа Бога за огромные труды.
wow she's fab!
These are all my favorite steps and combo!
Her turn out is perfect 😁
Как же вы просто сногсшибательная красотка 🌹
Какая восхитительная четырехглавая мышца!!!
😂😂😂😂😂отож
😂
Charming ang good vibe!
Beautiful!
все пишут что все хорошо,но у нее очень много ошибок😂🤦♀️🤦♀️
Ужас какой-то... Они просто никогда не видели настоящего балета
Так наши тоже раскачиваться начали зачем-то 🤦♀️
For how long I’ve been out of dance and how young i was when I did do it, im proud of how much i knew :)
THIS is why women are perfect!!!,
This is mesmerizing. I could barely pull away.
Она никогда не будет примой. Такое телосложение недопустимо для балета! Я не понимаю почему ее хвалят. Ее место в соревнованиях по бодибилдингу, но не балет.
Сколько мышц, бройлерная курочка)
Oh shut up. She got those muscles because she actually worked hard on ballet and actually has talent. How about you get off your phone and work hard at something instead of being jealous of someone’s talent and body muscle?
Согласна на 100%....Нет тонкости ...
Это же ИХ балет. А они там толком равновесие держать не умеют
Сразу видно, что девушка училась не в России. Это видно особенно по рукам/руке, кисти, по положению алясгон. Это просто набор хаотичных движений из классического танца с сомнительным качеством.
For a second there I thought that was Chloe Lukiask😂
🌬🌬Chic !!! Elegant !!! Beautyfull !!!🌿☘🦋🍀🌿🧚♀️🗽
Such strength and control. Yes ma'am!
Love how muscular her legs are. And nobody has criticized her lack of a thigh gap. Maybe we're advancing as a society??
I agree 100% I thought i'd see more random hate and mysoginia like on every single short theres a strong woman because some men can't lower their stupid ego, but I really didn't see as much as I thought I would've seen, I'm impressed and proud of people for behaving correctly haha
WOW those muscles, combined with her grace, control, and obvious beauty 😮 just next level. What a perfect example of why ballerinas always struck me as otherworldly-just an incredible blend of artistry and athleticism 👏❤️
Нет техники, движения смазаны, неправильная прокачка мышц для балета. Любитель - да, профессионал - нет
I love how she smiled through it all too:))
She is beautiful girl ❤❤
Immediately started naming the moves in my head… AFTER NOTICING THOSE MUSCLES!! The amount of work and control 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Holy crap look how muscular she is
As a ballerina I can confirm we are quite muscular alot of us are anyway 😅
Yeah some has muscle but trust me it’s not ideal at all.. most of the dancer are required petite looking to look elegant
@@subscribeburntriversI mean ballet is just a pretty workout idk how they will end up with no muscles? girls in general look super pretty anyways so🤷🏼♀
@@subscribeburntriversyou do know how many injuries occur with petite ballerinas. Muscle is what keeps you safe from injury, most petite ballerinas are malnourished and treated poorly, because dance gives you muscles. Her body is what eating looks like
Wow what great information! Me being stick skinny then definitely contributed to my Equestrian injuries thank you for explaining. ❤ 🩰
those muscles. amazingly done
Them QUADDDDDDS ugh she is so strong and gorgeous
Wow gorgeous! I was saying all the names as she was doing them lol I’m a terminology ballerina lol😅❤
do u know what the last term is!! i cant figure out the word,, i hear smth like "à la barré" which makes no sense in french so i dont think it does in dance either lol
@@melowlw8638 think it means take the hand of barre, but I can't quite figure out how it's written. Maybe Aller a la barre?
@@melowlw8638 It's á la barre, it means "to the barre" or "at the barre"
that's what I was thinking, it's not pronounced 100% accurately tho
@@Taiga300but it doesn't make sense, á la barre would mean to stay at the barre but she's kind of leaving it there. Maybe she just improvised or it was some verb
Beautiful technique! Her foot glides like it's on ice. Her Muscles!! 😱
где вы технику тут увидели, простите? мало того, что ноги, как у культуриста, так еще и никакой выворотности. Корпус заваливается....да вообще, грусть печаль.
She is very very good with those ❤
Frog dance 🩰
Incredible❤
SLAY BRETT ❤
The way I just tried to potassium and flailed like I never danced was hilarious. My body said I remember what you want me to do, but you'll be damned if I let you do it on take one.
Je ne me lasse pas de regarder en boucle cet exercice.
C'est fascinant
Brava! If I wasn't just shy of 50 with joint issues (TY EDS), I would do this. PRIVATELY. LOL😂 Still might.
ETA: I did it 😂 sorta 😂kinda, maybe. I'm certain it looked awful, and this IS basic ballet; but I was surprised at what my mind and body remember after two significant TBIs and massive injuries from a pedestrian vs MVA almost 25 years ago. If you want to dance and you can, DO IT!! After today, I'm going to reincorporate basic ballet into my life. I started yoga once a week. Revel in any movement you can do. Seriously, my body is WRECKED. I won't ever dance like her, but I will dance my best.. or worst. It's okay to just enjoy the journey.
Your comment made me so proud of you and really put a smile on my face. I hope you are having a good day
So proud of you! I have EDS also and have not danced in like 15 years but I still dream of it and one day (I'm 35) ill be giving it a go again also ❤
I'm 46 with an autoimmune disease that causes pain and muscle weakness. That said, I've started doing basic ballet barre moves in the pool and it has helped a lot. If you have access to a pool with a shallow end it might help you.
Isn't it weird to see a ballerina not hyperextend?!😮
Interestingly, this is the same mindset that pushes me to do physical activity every day…even when I don’t want to: I am incredibly lucky to be able-bodied and have a full range of motion where I can do physical activity at all. Many folks do not have that luxury, and you can lose it in an instant…as you’ve just reminded us.
This keeps me motivated, even though I’m older and things don’t work like they used to. 😆 Keep it up. I also occasionally do terrible ballet whilst alone in my kitchen. No one but the dog to judge my poor technique. 🙈
Eva, another masterpiece that's fun to watch! The music is as good as the content ...
Good job Brett
I love ballet 🩰 ❤
Для балерины - сильно перекачанная, бодибилдинг без пачки.... даже для художественной гимнастики - жесть. Не понимаю восторга - шаги обычной разминки в балетной школе, ещё и равновесие теряет, прыжок тяжел, как брёвнышко. Похоже народ настоящий балет даже в Ютубе никогда не видел..... Ищите Ульяну Лопаткину....
Согласна, она похожа на транса! Квадратно гнездовая фигура, а двигается, как бревно! Жуть
Мне кажется там за границей вообще особо балетной культуры нет, поэтому и не понимают. К тому же преподают там намного мягче, чтобы все смогли попробовать и не получить лишних психологических и физических травм.
@@elinanilelinaa, в Праге видели их балет. Недоумение. Балерины всех калибров, главная героиня невысокая, пухленькая и очень ловкая. Но это не балет.
Почему русскоязычные комментарии под балетными видео всегда такие токсичные 😭 дайте людям танцевать без негатива и бодишейминга
@@ljubapostol258 , наверное потому, что русский балет выстрадан кровью и потом, до совершенства. Это как с вещами. Заимела брендовую, следующая будет лучше, но никогда хуже. И потом, они за деньги и немалые «пляшут», я бы и не вспомнила если бы бесплатно. Сколько видели фестивалей, пели, танцевали, похлопали и забыли. Но за три тысячи в рублях, в ржавом кинотеатре, смотреть это шапито, было неприятно.
Wow she's so muscular. If she wanted to switch to body building she could do it for sure!
Sorry but we are gonna try to "steal" her for WAG😜
As an artist especially fond of drawing dancers, the muscles in your arms are so flawless I want for cry.😢
I' m an ex-ballerina and extream anatomy nerd who has posed naked for fine arts students so I hope that this won' t sound creepy at all but in its right context: I' d kill to see her in real life and admire how every single muscle contracts. I' m pretty sure that her fibers are visible (I don' t know the term in english, it translates to "being pinstriped" ||||||) I can' t imagine her sartorius & gracilis without tights🙌🏻.
Literal body goals 🤭
Beautiful!!
✨🎗🩰🎵🎶🔉🔊♥In the background, like a slight supported hop hop hop ! LOL 😅 Thank you and compliments talented *Brett Rule* pretty flower in the summer heat 🌼🌸🌻 Elegant, delicate, graceful, becoming, finely muscled 😻 🥢🍒 very beautiful figures performed easily. A treat this jump of cat on points of velvet ! Long live this idyllic French song for me 👌 Lots of freshness. And then, this tempo is divinely followed. I appreciate this sparkling, boosting, beautifully seductive rhythm : ))
It looks so soft and mesmerising but the control in her movements !
oh my god
❤❤❤
Her muscles are amazing
Wow ! It’s the first time I see someone with almost the exact same body time as me, and yet beautiful ❤️
Virtue signaling. Humble brag.
I see myself in Melissa Anduzia tbh🤧❤️❤️🩰
@@Bronte866 I don't think it's humble bragging. I also have a very similar body type (also a ballet dancer growing up) and I used to feel very embarrassed by my muscular body as a kid growing up which is such a shame. It didn't feel feminine to me.
I think it's good to understand that it has its own beauty.
(What I wouldn't give to have that body back now I'm 45. :D )
It's nice when you see things about yourself you're possibly uncomfortable with in someone else and learn to appreciate it for what it is.
@@Bronte866I have skinny muscles I look kinda goofy 😂
@@Pixietoriathis exactly. I can’t relate personally, but I had friends in dance who had either very strong or very curvy bodies who never got the same admiration from teachers or taken seriously as having a legit chance at dancing with a company or in a college program.
It’s really sad because in retrospect, it was just the ballet bubble and brainwashing that made all of the teachers, studio directors, and other dancers think there was something about either body type that would somehow limit success. Now that I’ve been out of that culture-except occasionally on the internet-for twenty years, I look back and am horrified. It’s no wonder me and most dancers I know with the “ideal” body type had EDs. Ballet in the nineties was a WILD time.
Ironically enough, the extremely curvy girl who used to dance at my local studio is on one of my social media accounts: she still does ballet, and looks friggin fantastic! Like, an absolutely enviable body. I literally cannot believe that anyone ever thought she was not cut out for dance because she had boobs and hips. 🙄 Terrible. Obviously she is dedicated and still loves it, since she’s almost 40 and still dancing. Meanwhile, I don’t do much spare some barre work at my kitchen sink and haven’t busted out pointe shoes since the early Y2Ks. 😆
great extension and turnout!
beautiful legs!
This is what I am learning in ballet rn
I'm traumatized by happiness ✨✨✨✨✨😁😁😁😁😁😭😭
Музон отпад !
*Squat University* needs to see her🙌🏻!!!
That looks really good and beautiful 🤩 ❤
That balance was queen tho 🔥🔥
У девушки перекачены передние мышцы ног, такого быть не должно. У мужчин да, у женщин нет. Это может говорить о неправильной балетной технике. Положения и движения рук тоже неправильные( На это можно смотреть как на развлекательный ролик, но никак профессиональный балет. Того, кто понимает, коробит.
I agree
Полностью согласна! Русский балет всегда будет на высоте! У нас балерины сильные но женственные и легкие
@@Lera.vais.official
А как близко вы видели наших балерин?
Я в 90е была манекенщицей и проходил показ во дворце оперы и балета, я удивилась когда увидела балерину вблизи, она была маленькая с квадратными ногами, вот именно икры были огромные, ничего женственного я не увидела.
Именно танец делает изящной такую фигуру.
I've never seen a ballet dancer with my body type... she looks so pretty too, I migth give it a try
It’s so beautiful to be so muscular in the legs but at the same time look and be so graceful and elegant
Excellent! One technical question: isn’t tendu supposed to close with a straight knee?
There is so much wrong with what she's doing, it's stressing me out
She doesn’t have hyperextended limbs so her knee looks bent but trust it’s as straight as possible
@@dearbird1794 she's talking about when you close the leg, it's not supposed to bend when you close it in. Her technique is wrong.
@@irenafreidin2932agree. Her knees the entire time are bent, not bc she isn't "hyperextended" but bc she was not trained in ballet as her first sport or style of dance. Those kinds of muscles look more like gymnast muscles to me. 🤔
@@Becca-pq1nnagreed! All these comments on how wonderful her technique don’t really make any sense.
Мало природных данных 😢
That was beautiful!
Stunning,so graceful 😊
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! ❤
Her muscles are amazing 😂
I’m so jealous of her muscles and control 😭
She's stunning
Ну да, мышцы норм. а вот до балерины далековато. Колено не выпрямляется др конца, а иак де натяжение носка слабовато. ❤
да пофиг, я бы с такой все равно бы не слазил)))
Согнутые колени , на пальцах не полностью вывален подъем.
Da ona prosto oskorblenie dlia glaz 😢 Kakaya iz nee balerina ? Ujas !
Не надо ей заниматься балетом! Не хватает хрупкости фигуре. 🥺
Это не балерина)) это качек!
Согласна. Слишком мясистая для балета.
Ежели они слаще моркови ничего не ели то и норм. 😂 ляжки конечно раскачала, может она с гимнастики в балет пришла
The whole thing is great, but that move at the end is totally amazing.
That was smooth and beautiful
Gorgeous, but why is there no floor pressure?
Also some friendly tips if you want them:
- The relevé your doing is not actually a relevé, it’s just a rise. Bring your foot underneath your body, instead of going over the foot. Also make it a bit sharper, like your snatching everything up. It will improve your balance.
- Also, on the tendus, your just placing your foot in fifth and not going through your feet. Also notice how your heel doesn’t actually go down until your in first again? You need to put your heel down as soon as possible, and go through your feet more, specifically when retreating from the tendus. This also applies to the rendejembes, and make sure you fully bring your foot back to first for the rendejembes as well, instead of just passing it through. This is, again, floor pressure.
- On the develope, your knee is not straight, and the alignment is all off. Your hip is raised and you need to suck in your stomach to fix posture.
- Please deepen your plies, and add some resistance or rhythm to them so it’s not just up and down.
Other then that though, gorgeous technique and port de bras. Nice work 😊
rond de jambes ! I agree with your remarks, there is always some room for perfection ....
pensé exactamente lo mismo mientras veia el video. La chica tiene pesima tecnica, solo musculos que claramente no son por el ballet y la gente ignorante aplaude.
@@melivargas7633 I don’t speak French 😊 I’m just a ballerina who uses French terminology.
All your very rude and arrogant corrections are not mitigated by saying “nice work” at the end. Horrible and profoundly shameful.
Agree. Ridiculous, pathetic and jealous show off comment.
Her muscles not only leg muscles but arm muscle definition too are AMAZING
What glorious quads😮
She’s got such beautiful control over her legs
Культурист какой то ,а не балерина
You know I hate using this word but, you are a retard. You are the farthest away from being astute
А теперь вопрос к реальным балеринам. Сколько ошибок вы насчитали? Ахах
Даже при том как она бешено тянет колени они выглядят согнутыми😭😭😭
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Beautiful flow ✨️
Wow, her quads are insane!
That rond de jambe😍😍😍
Какая нелепая фигура🤦♂️
What type of boos do you have to be to comment that?
The thing I love the most about this trend is how different everybody does it!
И она всё делает неправильно
Love that smile! You can tell she's got some real strong legs!
Mám rada Ballet
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Man my dance teachers never me but ironed how you’re supposed to turn out from your hips and not your knees. I found that out later and learned I could have knee problems from it. As a pro, I can see the muscle definition and how you are turning out from the hips. And it’s crazy awesome
The definition in her legs is unbelievable!
Muscles are crazy gorgeous! Beautiful turn out.
houston ballet?