Well explained and very well demonstrated ... but I would have liked to see you dance to some (a few) music at the end ... just to see how it all comes together. Thank you
Thank you Amanda for that wonderful refresher. I am a bit confused though. According to Laird's book of Latin dances the footwork for the chasses is: b, bf, bf, where the heel may lower even on step 1 and lowers towards the floor but doesn't have to touch it on step 2. So it's more ball, somewhat ball flat, ball flat to my memory. Did that change lately? Or where does b, b, bf stem from?
@@markunderseen4859 that’s alright! I know some people teach Ball, Flat, Ball Flat. Sliding the foot in on the second step keeping it flat on the floor.... Depending on what you are prioritizing then that can also work too!
@@375DanceStudio Are both of them acceptable methods in competition? As in is this a stylistic choice or is this something prescribed in dance syllabi?
Great demonstration, clear instruction. Best jive technique tutorial. Thank you!
You are great teacher - from korea - bless you!!
Great explanation, especially love the hip movements with the coordination of the feet movements. Thank you.
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thank you Ms. Amanda another amazing day with you. Thanks for sharing 💜
Very clear teaching .Thank you very much 💐😍
Vielen lieben Dank für so eine ausführliche Erklärung!
Reallly thank you,
From South Korea.
Thank you Amanda!
Amanda is amazing!
Excellent tutorial, very informative. Thank you.
Thank you Amanda bring my memories back when I was teaching Aerobic dance 🎉❤️💋💋
I love you so much, teacher❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Amanda!💛💛💛
Great teacher
Perfect explanations!
talented and beautiful!!!!
Hi Amanda, I love the shoes you're wearing. Can I have a link 🔗 ?
Wow thank you for this video
Well explained and very well demonstrated ... but I would have liked to see you dance to some (a few) music at the end ... just to see how it all comes together. Thank you
Спасибо!
Thank you Amanda for that wonderful refresher.
I am a bit confused though. According to Laird's book of Latin dances the footwork for the chasses is: b, bf, bf, where the heel may lower even on step 1 and lowers towards the floor but doesn't have to touch it on step 2. So it's more ball, somewhat ball flat, ball flat to my memory. Did that change lately? Or where does b, b, bf stem from?
Hi Mark,
In the book the footwork is described as B, B, BF for the chasse 😄
Please check your book again! Both the old and new versions of the Laird Book of Technique have footwork for the Chasse... B, B, BF!
@@375DanceStudio Jepp, I looked it up. You are right and i am wrong. Ts....
@@markunderseen4859 that’s alright! I know some people teach Ball, Flat, Ball Flat. Sliding the foot in on the second step keeping it flat on the floor.... Depending on what you are prioritizing then that can also work too!
You're the best 🫶🫶❤❤
Is there a difference between doing the roller coaster motion versus the pendulum type motion?
Yes, if I remember correctly pendulum is only one hip movement during the chasse and rollercoaster is 3 movements
@@375DanceStudio Are both of them acceptable methods in competition? As in is this a stylistic choice or is this something prescribed in dance syllabi?
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