Of course!! So happy it was helpful :) If you are looking for more, I have a ton of videos (over 100) on my silk fan school! If you want to check it out, here's the link: www.chrysalissilkstudies.com
Ohhhhh that makes me so happy to hear!! Celebrating your above head weave! There are tons more tutorial videos on my virtual school if you'd like to learn more 😊 www.chrysalissilkstudies.com
Awww so happy you're loving it! There are tons more tutorials, choreo, and classes like this on my online silk fan dance school www.chrysalissilkstudies.com ✨
In many of the tutorials on my school, I do them facing the back as well! All choreo classes I do facing the back. I will make sure all future tutorials include the back view - thanks for the input :)
Thank you so much for this! I’ve been struggling to figure out this movement on my own while pouring over other fan dance videos out there. Seeing the side view of this movement helped a lot! I need to go train my wrists in this movement to do it, but at least I now know what to train! 😊
Aww amazing!! So happy this has been helpful for you :) This is definitely a tricky one without someone explaining it. If you're looking for more support on your silk fan journey, my online school has tons of in-depth tutorials like this + choreo, drills, improv explorations, and more: www.chrysalissilkstudies.com 💛
Question: i see where i can pay to learn these skills on your link posted. However, do you teach a full choreography breakdown? I can learn these skills but I’m not talented enough to put it all together for a dance routine lol
Thanks for the tutorial. What is the length of your fan veils? I have long ones and I'm thinking that the length of mine makes this more difficult to do. I got the hang of it after 30 minutes of drilling, but my hands keep getting bound up in the veils. Thanks!
Of course! yes, this one (and many technical moves) are more challenging with longer fans. The ones I use in this video are 48" from The Bamboo Closet (@thebamboocloset on IG). I always recommend starting with 45"-55" to start! The extra long ones are gorgeous, but can be a bit limiting, especially when learning.
I am actually considering adding some tutorials for extra long fans to Level 2 of my silk fan school (coming later this year)! For now, I teach with 48" silks for all the classes on the school.
There was a lot of loud snapping sounds in the background of this video's audio, It was really hard to pay attention and to listen. Great information though!
I am in an old building, so the floor is really creaky 😅 Unfortunately, there is not much I can do about the creaks. I'm happy you appreciate the information though! 💛
Hi Tiffany ✨ In this tutorial the arms are above the head, the elbows slightly bend but it is the wrists who are doing the work and turning. Let me know if you have any questions ✨🥰
Thanks for making this tutorial! It broke down the move nicely!
Of course!! So happy it was helpful :) If you are looking for more, I have a ton of videos (over 100) on my silk fan school! If you want to check it out, here's the link: www.chrysalissilkstudies.com
What a beautiful movement … ❤❤❤
thank you!!
omg this is an awesome tutorial. it came so naturally after practicing for 10 mins
Ohhhhh that makes me so happy to hear!! Celebrating your above head weave! There are tons more tutorial videos on my virtual school if you'd like to learn more 😊 www.chrysalissilkstudies.com
@@raechrysalis thank you i'll check it out!!
Muchas gracias ❤❤❤ front front back back❤❤❤ saludos desde mexico
Buen dia!! If you want to learn more, visit my online school www.chrysalissilkstudies.com/ 💛
I loved this video.
Awww so happy you're loving it! There are tons more tutorials, choreo, and classes like this on my online silk fan dance school www.chrysalissilkstudies.com ✨
I wish you would do this with your back turned. It's easier to copy the movements instead of trying to mirror them.
In many of the tutorials on my school, I do them facing the back as well! All choreo classes I do facing the back. I will make sure all future tutorials include the back view - thanks for the input :)
Thank you so much for this! I’ve been struggling to figure out this movement on my own while pouring over other fan dance videos out there. Seeing the side view of this movement helped a lot! I need to go train my wrists in this movement to do it, but at least I now know what to train! 😊
Aww amazing!! So happy this has been helpful for you :) This is definitely a tricky one without someone explaining it. If you're looking for more support on your silk fan journey, my online school has tons of in-depth tutorials like this + choreo, drills, improv explorations, and more: www.chrysalissilkstudies.com 💛
very good tutorial!
Mmmm so happy you think so! :) You can find many more tutorials like this one at my online school: www.chrysalissilkstudies.com/
wow thank you so much
Of course 🤍✨
Question: i see where i can pay to learn these skills on your link posted. However, do you teach a full choreography breakdown? I can learn these skills but I’m not talented enough to put it all together for a dance routine lol
Hi Dear! ✨🥰 Absolutely! In Level 1, you'll find full choreographies broken down step by step, making it easy to learn!
@@raechrysalis what length are these veils in this video? Id like to get some this size before i sign up for ur classes. Thanks!
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Thanks for the tutorial. What is the length of your fan veils? I have long ones and I'm thinking that the length of mine makes this more difficult to do. I got the hang of it after 30 minutes of drilling, but my hands keep getting bound up in the veils. Thanks!
Of course! yes, this one (and many technical moves) are more challenging with longer fans. The ones I use in this video are 48" from The Bamboo Closet (@thebamboocloset on IG). I always recommend starting with 45"-55" to start! The extra long ones are gorgeous, but can be a bit limiting, especially when learning.
I am actually considering adding some tutorials for extra long fans to Level 2 of my silk fan school (coming later this year)! For now, I teach with 48" silks for all the classes on the school.
There was a lot of loud snapping sounds in the background of this video's audio, It was really hard to pay attention and to listen. Great information though!
I am in an old building, so the floor is really creaky 😅 Unfortunately, there is not much I can do about the creaks. I'm happy you appreciate the information though! 💛
it's weird i feel like your turning your hand/arm?
Hi Tiffany ✨
In this tutorial the arms are above the head, the elbows slightly bend but it is the wrists who are doing the work and turning. Let me know if you have any questions ✨🥰
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