My adult beginner classes are just giving me combinations with no instruction. Your lessons, and breaking down these steps have been soooo helpful! So thankful I've found you!
I'm so happy to hear that the breakdowns are helpful for you to be able to enjoy your ballet classes even more! Join me in my online studio for even more breakdowns and practice between your classes! brocheballetonline.com/on-demand-library
Great explanation! No-one has ever been able before to explain to me how to go from glissade to Sout de chat. I love how you explained that the angle changes on these moves.
Great, I'm so glad to hear that the explanation of that tricky transition was helpful to you! If you have any other lingering questions about tricky moves, let us know! We love video requests! :)
I think this is an excellent video explaining a series of steps that is daunting to beginners (with the whole class looking on) especially the hard to grasp arm movements in tombe pas de bourree. One aspect of grand allegro I would like to see covered is the transitions or turns at the corner when the dancer reverses direction and comes back across the floor. I know there are a lot more examples than just pique arabesque. Good work!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! I'm glad it helps break some of that down for you. We'll work on breaking down the other transitions as well, there are indeed many ways to change directions! :)
We have lots of videos on this channel for absolute beginners! Here is one that might help you out! Happy dancing! th-cam.com/video/ILUvUFgWkAY/w-d-xo.html
Great video. I love how you broke this down so that a beginner like me could understand. We havent done this yet in class, so I will clear me an area at home and start practicing this so that when we do these in class, I will hopefully be a little more confident. Thanks Julie!
Great question! You do want to **try** to resist the leg turning in and try your best to keep the heel forward and the turnout active, but it does often end up looking parallel, so it's hard to really see it as it's happening, and it's difficult to achieve as well as you're pushing off for such a big jump. Keep working at it! :)
@@BrocheBallet I managed some really clean ones today but my prep is a little different I use a temps leve gallop for the lift off will try it with the prep you showed next class 😀
My adult beginner classes are just giving me combinations with no instruction. Your lessons, and breaking down these steps have been soooo helpful! So thankful I've found you!
I'm so happy to hear that the breakdowns are helpful for you to be able to enjoy your ballet classes even more! Join me in my online studio for even more breakdowns and practice between your classes! brocheballetonline.com/on-demand-library
Thank you this is the best split leap tutorial ever seen .you are a excellent teacher !thank you so much
You're so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed this breakdown! :)
Great explanation! No-one has ever been able before to explain to me how to go from glissade to Sout de chat. I love how you explained that the angle changes on these moves.
Great, I'm so glad to hear that the explanation of that tricky transition was helpful to you! If you have any other lingering questions about tricky moves, let us know! We love video requests! :)
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I think this is an excellent video explaining a series of steps that is daunting to beginners (with the whole class looking on) especially the hard to grasp arm movements in tombe pas de bourree. One aspect of grand allegro I would like to see covered is the transitions or turns at the corner when the dancer reverses direction and comes back across the floor. I know there are a lot more examples than just pique arabesque. Good work!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback! I'm glad it helps break some of that down for you. We'll work on breaking down the other transitions as well, there are indeed many ways to change directions! :)
Julie, unlike others here that know ballet, I am lost on what you talk about, but enjoy watching .
We have lots of videos on this channel for absolute beginners! Here is one that might help you out! Happy dancing! th-cam.com/video/ILUvUFgWkAY/w-d-xo.html
Great video. I love how you broke this down so that a beginner like me could understand. We havent done this yet in class, so I will clear me an area at home and start practicing this so that when we do these in class, I will hopefully be a little more confident. Thanks Julie!
Have fun with the footwork! When you really get it and you're in a big space, it feels like flying! :)
Great video, thanks! Does the 'cambre back' in mid air also apply if you do a grand jete?
Amazing!!! You are a wonderful teacher
I'm so glad that this video was helpful! :)
Thanks for another great tutorial. It’s great I think I’m making all the mistakes mentioned..😫but it’s great to know what to keep in mind.
Z Zhou definitely, these are all the most common mistakes! Keep working at it and practicing!! :)
thanks again Julie, now I understand what was my mistake, when my teacher called out my name.
Yolanda Li great, we’re so glad to hear! :)
When you do the passe leading in to the saut do you turn out or keep in parallel I never can get this mostly I stick with grand jetes 😥
Great question! You do want to **try** to resist the leg turning in and try your best to keep the heel forward and the turnout active, but it does often end up looking parallel, so it's hard to really see it as it's happening, and it's difficult to achieve as well as you're pushing off for such a big jump. Keep working at it! :)
@@BrocheBallet thank you I have been practicing them they sure take a lot of strength
Shireen Haroun yes! These big jumps do take a lot of strength, both on the takeoff and the landing! :)
@@BrocheBallet I managed some really clean ones today but my prep is a little different I use a temps leve gallop for the lift off will try it with the prep you showed next class 😀
@@shireenharoun4423 That's a super fun prep, too! :)