One can actually see (aside from great work from students) how their teacher is careful with them and works on every detail (on their formative years). It is really beautiful.
They are probably mostly 14. A few might still be 13, depending if this is from December or May and their birth month. This is life though, and you probably didn't have the same opportunity.
That attitude is the ONLY thing that separates you from them. If you believe you can do something then you can. (Within reason) like you cannot grow wings but you sure as hell could get into that academy. Practice is what gets you there, motivation, technique, precision, and attitude is what gets you where you want to be within sports. I dropped out of gymnastics because I was scared of breaking something. If I would have just done it instead of being afraid who knows maybe I’d be competing. But I never took that risk so I won’t know. But you still have a shot you know? It’s never too late so keep your head up and stay focused ❤️
@@jaelynnf2522 "could get into this academy" - it's possible, but it's not just the matter of attitude. Do you really think other candidates for their foreign trainee program don't have the right attitude? This is one of the top three ballet academies in the world if not "the" top, so there are many motivated and talented people who apply for a limited number of spots. Also, in addition to technique, ballet also has very strict requirements about body shape, especially in Russia. You cannot change your body shape, it's more than just being thin, ballet has very strict requirements. Let's assume she has perfect "ballet physique". This academy is in Russia. They have a foreign trainee program for 16-20 year olds, it's by audition, and they probably get more applications than spots. To be accepted, one needs to be at the certain level technically, but also have the right body, and be better than others who applied. It's possible, assuming the right "ballet physique", but not easy and not just the matter of attitude. It's also not free for foreigners, their web page says 17500 per year. Cheaper than US colleges, but still not free. It's free for Russians. Incidentally, some foreign girls who got accepted have videos here, even channels.
Я в 1972 году поступила в техникум и меня взяли в танцевальный ансамбль, где руководителями были два выпускника хореографического училища. Не знаю почему они не танцевали на сцене, но я смотрю на экзамен и понимаю что мы у станка делали те же упражнения. Сейчас мне 63 года но некоторые упражнения я до сих пор исполняющим. Это и здоровье и осанка и походка поавильная
Мне почти столько же, и мне очень жалко, что меня родители не отдали в какой-нибудь кружок балета. Балерины из меня бы не вышло, но осанка была бы значительно лучше.
This is honestly beautiful! They make it look so easy when it's not Respect for these girls Shame that someone in the comments wants to imitate an anime antagonist.... Y'all need to chill.
And I thought the adagios i learned were tough. these are insane. they have such control and extension. I would have been shaking with a foot cramp 5 minutes in ha.
An extremely talented group, the best student in my opinion being Zoya Frolova. It would be interesting to know what happened to her. I haven't noticed that she went to any of the top Russian companies.
@@Quantum36911 Zoya Frolova is the fifth one from our left at the centre barre next to the far wall on our right. She was the best throughout their time at the academy, in my view. But, they are all extremely talented.
@@normamimosa5991 Yes! she's the one I noticed too. I would love to see more of her!
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Hi! I'm a young dancer & choreographer from Spain looking for some support during hard times... I wonder if you could please check my videos? I would be so happy and grateful❤️❤️
Beautiful 🕊what great discipline and the technique at such a young age. This is why Russia makes the best dancers americans dont allow for such discipline at a young age. GOD bless these young ladies.Thank unfor sharing💜💚
Always lovely so graceful . A little tip don't forget the power of Your back and both shoulder blades. I always adjust my shoulder blades spaced wide and down. You may have fun on a turn board.
I am curious about it too. She kind of disappeared. The last comment on her instagram in 2019 when they graduated was that she was recovering from an injury and not yet auditioning, but after that - nothing.
@@vera6069 So do I. Another dancer I am wondering about is Maria Petukhova. She graduated in 2018, and was one of the best students, but she ended up in Tallin opera and ballet theater, danced there for a year, but then disappeared. I've been googling in both English and Russian and couldn't find her. Haven't read anything in forums either.
I think the Vaganova Academy didnt want the exams posted publicly from that channel so it was always difficult to upload them and finally the academy most likely complained to youtube and got the channel taken down
I have one question - how do those exams actually work? Do they train these exact moves before in class? Or do they get a list of moves a few days before the exam, telling them that this is what they are supposed to be doing? I never hear a teacher giving them directions what moves to do during the exam, so they must have been told in some way beforehand...Or is there a fixed syllabus of stuff that for instance 4th-year students have to learn and then reproduce at the exam every year? I have been told that the RADA system is standardised in the sense of what students have to learn in each year or for each grade - is Vaganova the same?
There is a program for every grade and the exams are the demonstration of it. The reason for why you don't see the teacher giving them instructions is because the combinations have to be set weeks (or 1-2 months) before the exam so they can memorize it before showing it.
@@marcosacosta5120 Oh I see - and iit wouldn't make sense otherwise. The whole exam looks like a beautiful choreography; there's nothing spontaneous about it. It's like a little performance. I think even where each girl stands at the barre is no coincidence; I read the memoir of Monica Loughman, an Irish ballerina who studied at Perm, and I think she mentions something about the best girls always being placed at the barre directly facing the teacher. Is there also a reason why girls in the lower grades generally do not wear tights but socks with their shoes? Does it have to do with the teacher needing to see how their muscles work? (But that's probably not it, as that need would not be eliminated in the higher grades.)
@@christianealshut1123 you’re correct actually! Younger girls have to wear socks so the teachers can see how their muscles work and make sure they’re having the correct alignment! As the girls get older they need not wear socks anymore as their alignment and stuff is already good enough, meaning the teacher doesn’t need to focus on such basics as every year at Vaganova more students leave the school, meaning the older they are, the less students and those are the cream of the crop!
@@solitairesimp1239 First year is 10/11 on September 1st. 4th year is indeed 13/14 on September 1st (you obviously miscalculated). 1st ballet year at Russian state academies is also 5th year of regular academic subjects btw. I believe the video is from May, but it could be December, I am not sure, so the exact age would depend on the date of the video and girls' birthday month.
@@jewelmarkess wow one year difference it's the end of the world. Not that serious, besides there are kids who are 9 years old in first year so it really does not matter
@@solitairesimp1239 True, not that much, just wanted to be accurate. Actually, a year in a child's life matters a lot in terms of maturity. There are very few kids who are 9 in the first year - those who either started elementary school earlier (normal minimum age is 6.5 on September 1st, but I read parents can write a letter asking for an exception, I doubt they'd allow a 5 year old to start elementary school, though...) or being very smart and jumping over a year in the elementary school. Theoretically possible, but extremely rare, and it'd be a matter of months. One other bit of info: prior training is not required, but these days many kids get it, but not all, some come from sports like rhythmic gymnastics, but they would take someone with great "natural gifts", but without any kind of prior training.
The dancer on the far left bar is such a stand out dancer. She is by herself on the barre and I see why. It’s not her extensions, it’s her musicality . It s far beyond her years, and in a room full of precious stones, she is the diamond.
Любить эту женщину .. Любить эту женщину - петь беспричинно, быть истинным Богом, создателем вся, в уме не иметь тоскований и тины, цвести лепестково средь пыли, овса! Любить эту женщину - быть, как колибри, и пить из бутонов чистейший нектар, иль, сердце до шара на небе расширив, парить, ощущая рубиновый жар! Любить эту женщину - знать о природе и быть милосердным и щедрым, собой, принять всё живое, людские породы, смотреть с упоеньем на диск золотой! Любить эту женщину - в космос поверить и голос божественный в птице узнать, мечтам, запредельям не видеть барьеров, творения божьи с добром созерцать! Любить эту женщину - вслух любоваться фонтанами, берегом, вкусом конфет, кружить и притом на земле оставаться, искать на вопросы вселенной ответ! Любить эту женщину - чувствовать вволю приятности, ясность и лёгкость, покой, примерить уют, соучастную долю, которых доселе не ведал с другой!
@Becca Chau You are right, Greta Hrestak is wrong. The first year is 10-11 on September 1st (after the 4th year of regular school, 1st ballet grade is 1/5 - 1st ballet, 5th general subjects). Do your math. 2nd year - 11/12 on September 1st, 3rd - 12/13 on September 1st, 4th - 13/14 on September 1st. So by the time the video is taken, most would likely be around 14. Depending on whether the video is from December or May (likely May) and their birthday month, some might still be 13, a few might already be 15, but all close to 14.
When do they put the girls en pointe? The level 5 video shows the girls doing turns, leaps, etc, all in the center of the floor-and these level 4s aren’t on pointe. I can’t imagine they get the girls to such an advanced level of pointe in only a year.
They put the girls en pointe in 1st year. But in some exams, there are parts where they dance en pointe and other parts where they do it in soft shoes/ballet slippers.
This video only shows the barre section of the exam, and barre work is not done en pointe during exams so that is why these girls are not in pointe shoes in this clip. Vaganova Academy puts the girls en pointe during their first year, at around 11 years old.
One can actually see (aside from great work from students) how their teacher is careful with them and works on every detail (on their formative years). It is really beautiful.
I love watching Vaganova classes! The very best ballet!
Their extensions is sooo high
Me:cannot even lift it
That’s why they’re in vaganova and I’m on my bed 😂
@@nameless9796 💀
I feel so bad knowing there’s girls that are 13 in this class that are better than I’ll literally ever be no matter how hard I try
Don’t feel bad, use it is inspiration. Always look up.
It's called life welcome
They are probably mostly 14. A few might still be 13, depending if this is from December or May and their birth month. This is life though, and you probably didn't have the same opportunity.
That attitude is the ONLY thing that separates you from them. If you believe you can do something then you can. (Within reason) like you cannot grow wings but you sure as hell could get into that academy. Practice is what gets you there, motivation, technique, precision, and attitude is what gets you where you want to be within sports. I dropped out of gymnastics because I was scared of breaking something. If I would have just done it instead of being afraid who knows maybe I’d be competing. But I never took that risk so I won’t know. But you still have a shot you know? It’s never too late so keep your head up and stay focused ❤️
@@jaelynnf2522 "could get into this academy" - it's possible, but it's not just the matter of attitude. Do you really think other candidates for their foreign trainee program don't have the right attitude? This is one of the top three ballet academies in the world if not "the" top, so there are many motivated and talented people who apply for a limited number of spots. Also, in addition to technique, ballet also has very strict requirements about body shape, especially in Russia. You cannot change your body shape, it's more than just being thin, ballet has very strict requirements. Let's assume she has perfect "ballet physique". This academy is in Russia. They have a foreign trainee program for 16-20 year olds, it's by audition, and they probably get more applications than spots. To be accepted, one needs to be at the certain level technically, but also have the right body, and be better than others who applied. It's possible, assuming the right "ballet physique", but not easy and not just the matter of attitude. It's also not free for foreigners, their web page says 17500 per year. Cheaper than US colleges, but still not free. It's free for Russians. Incidentally, some foreign girls who got accepted have videos here, even channels.
Глаз не оторвать, такие хрупкие, такие изящные и в то же время такие сильные.
Я в 1972 году поступила в техникум и меня взяли в танцевальный ансамбль, где руководителями были два выпускника хореографического училища. Не знаю почему они не танцевали на сцене, но я смотрю на экзамен и понимаю что мы у станка делали те же упражнения. Сейчас мне 63 года но некоторые упражнения я до сих пор исполняющим. Это и здоровье и осанка и походка поавильная
Моей бабушке столько же 🙂
Мне почти столько же, и мне очень жалко, что меня родители не отдали в какой-нибудь кружок балета. Балерины из меня бы не вышло, но осанка была бы значительно лучше.
Я была в кружке народных танцев. Разогрев перед занятиями у нас был тоже классический.
Очень интересные комбинации, музыкальное сопровождение замечательное. Грамотный, сильный класс. Браво педагогу!👏👏👏
Start and Plié 0:09
Tendu 2:02
Rond 4:13
Fondu 6:27
En lair 7:36
Petit and Frappe 8:36
Adage 9:28
Grand Battement 10:40
This is honestly beautiful!
They make it look so easy when it's not
Respect for these girls
Shame that someone in the comments wants to imitate an anime antagonist.... Y'all need to chill.
Love ur profile pic lmao
Twoset is everywhere help
Twosetter!
ayy twoset lmao
lmao there are twoset fans everywhere and in the most random comment sections
And I thought the adagios i learned were tough. these are insane. they have such control and extension. I would have been shaking with a foot cramp 5 minutes in ha.
if they were in my class, i’d cry...
Sameeeeeeeeee
Me too :(
An extremely talented group, the best student in my opinion being Zoya Frolova. It would be interesting to know what happened to her. I haven't noticed that she went to any of the top Russian companies.
Is she the 4th one from the right? I would agree. All exceptionally beautiful dancers, but she is remarkable.
@@Quantum36911 Zoya Frolova is the fifth one from our left at the centre barre next to the far wall on our right. She was the best throughout their time at the academy, in my view. But, they are all extremely talented.
@@normamimosa5991 Yes! she's the one I noticed too. I would love to see more of her!
Hi! I'm a young dancer & choreographer from Spain looking for some support during hard times... I wonder if you could please check my videos? I would be so happy and grateful❤️❤️
I thought she went to study in Seoul but don't know if that's true
Девочка в центре, под картиной, великолепное исполнение, лучше из всех
Точно,у меня тоже непроизвольно глаза на ней сфокусировались💞
А что удивляться? В центре всегда лучшие!
I like their uniformity
Beautiful 🕊what great discipline and the technique at such a young age. This is why Russia makes the best dancers americans dont allow for such discipline at a young age. GOD bless these young ladies.Thank unfor sharing💜💚
In America people are allowed to be dancers even if they don't have the body type or looks and people are allowed to do other things than just ballet
@@ess531 True, but these young ladies
are going to dance professionally.
@@irinamandel8315 there are plenty of professional dancers that didn't start until they were 8 or even 10 amd don't have to "perfect" body type
@@ess531 Discipline doesn’t just mean restricting body image and diet.
@@annabethyeung8512 never said it did, bc thats not what I was talking about
最初に映った子が綺麗すぎて…
みんなほっそいですね😥😥
ワガノワでは要求される体重が身長一122だそうですよ。
Is it only me which doesnt know at who to look xd
Always lovely so graceful . A little tip don't forget the power of Your back and both shoulder blades. I always adjust my shoulder blades spaced wide and down. You may have fun on a turn board.
Вопрос: зачем я это смотрю и как это попало ко мне в реки?
Незнаю
Потому что завораживает 💓
THOSE COMBRÉS AGH- how wonderful
Красиво. Просто статуэточки.
Чё так много англоговорящих то в комментариях, где русские ээээээээээ
Мы тут)
Тут мы, смотрим))
Они образованность свою хотят показать!
Is that Ksenia Sevenard second from left on the central bar? Does anyone know if & where she dances currently?
I am curious about it too. She kind of disappeared. The last comment on her instagram in 2019 when they graduated was that she was recovering from an injury and not yet auditioning, but after that - nothing.
@@jewelmarkess I wonder if she still dances
@@vera6069 So do I. Another dancer I am wondering about is Maria Petukhova. She graduated in 2018, and was one of the best students, but she ended up in Tallin opera and ballet theater, danced there for a year, but then disappeared. I've been googling in both English and Russian and couldn't find her. Haven't read anything in forums either.
@@jewelmarkess Petukhova's instagram account is coco_mari_rose2
@@MiaSponge Yes, I found it, thank you for information.
Жаль не назван концертмейстер и его репертуар, это важно..
今は、音楽の道で生きてるけど来世はワガノワ行ってバレリーナになりたいな~
日本語のコメントない…
lol
きました!!ニコw
カンニングする人がいないって素晴らしいーー!!!
Where did you find this? Did you record it before Ballet Flowers got deleted?
No I didn't. I don't remeber the website I found it
@@VaganovaBlogThat’s alright. Appreciate the effort!
Do you know why Ballet Flowers got deleted??
@@Sofia-wt3ib Unfortunately no. I wish I did. She or he just all of a sudden disappeared. I don’t even know how she got the exam videos.
I think the Vaganova Academy didnt want the exams posted publicly from that channel so it was always difficult to upload them and finally the academy most likely complained to youtube and got the channel taken down
華やかなピアノだな
こういうのって立ち位置とかでも今までの成績順とかあるのかな…。
ありますよ!
I have one question - how do those exams actually work? Do they train these exact moves before in class? Or do they get a list of moves a few days before the exam, telling them that this is what they are supposed to be doing? I never hear a teacher giving them directions what moves to do during the exam, so they must have been told in some way beforehand...Or is there a fixed syllabus of stuff that for instance 4th-year students have to learn and then reproduce at the exam every year? I have been told that the RADA system is standardised in the sense of what students have to learn in each year or for each grade - is Vaganova the same?
There is a program for every grade and the exams are the demonstration of it.
The reason for why you don't see the teacher giving them instructions is because the combinations have to be set weeks (or 1-2 months) before the exam so they can memorize it before showing it.
@@marcosacosta5120 Oh I see - and iit wouldn't make sense otherwise. The whole exam looks like a beautiful choreography; there's nothing spontaneous about it. It's like a little performance. I think even where each girl stands at the barre is no coincidence; I read the memoir of Monica Loughman, an Irish ballerina who studied at Perm, and I think she mentions something about the best girls always being placed at the barre directly facing the teacher.
Is there also a reason why girls in the lower grades generally do not wear tights but socks with their shoes? Does it have to do with the teacher needing to see how their muscles work? (But that's probably not it, as that need would not be eliminated in the higher grades.)
@@christianealshut1123 I was wondering the same thing.
@@christianealshut1123 you’re correct actually! Younger girls have to wear socks so the teachers can see how their muscles work and make sure they’re having the correct alignment! As the girls get older they need not wear socks anymore as their alignment and stuff is already good enough, meaning the teacher doesn’t need to focus on such basics as every year at Vaganova more students leave the school, meaning the older they are, the less students and those are the cream of the crop!
絵の真下の子が一番うまいな個人の感覚では
Could you post the exam if 6th year for these beautiful girls please? I will be so grateful.
Their 6th exam was in 2017 by professor Maria Ggribanova
I will search it😊
@@VaganovaBlog thanks for your reply and your efforts 💖💖💖
Here’s a link to a clip from their 6th year th-cam.com/video/N2bHNVMaxc4/w-d-xo.html
And this is a link to their 5th year th-cam.com/video/V1bmALnHOXw/w-d-xo.html
Hi! What age are these girls, and what age is first year? thank you!
Also, how do you get these videos?
I was 13y at 4.class.
First year is 9/10 yrs old, 4th year is 13/14 yrs
@@solitairesimp1239 First year is 10/11 on September 1st. 4th year is indeed 13/14 on September 1st (you obviously miscalculated). 1st ballet year at Russian state academies is also 5th year of regular academic subjects btw. I believe the video is from May, but it could be December, I am not sure, so the exact age would depend on the date of the video and girls' birthday month.
@@jewelmarkess wow one year difference it's the end of the world. Not that serious, besides there are kids who are 9 years old in first year so it really does not matter
@@solitairesimp1239 True, not that much, just wanted to be accurate. Actually, a year in a child's life matters a lot in terms of maturity. There are very few kids who are 9 in the first year - those who either started elementary school earlier (normal minimum age is 6.5 on September 1st, but I read parents can write a letter asking for an exception, I doubt they'd allow a 5 year old to start elementary school, though...) or being very smart and jumping over a year in the elementary school. Theoretically possible, but extremely rare, and it'd be a matter of months. One other bit of info: prior training is not required, but these days many kids get it, but not all, some come from sports like rhythmic gymnastics, but they would take someone with great "natural gifts", but without any kind of prior training.
Maravilhosas!!!
Здравствуйте! Кто концертмейстер???
The dancer on the far left bar is such a stand out dancer. She is by herself on the barre and I see why. It’s not her extensions, it’s her musicality . It s far beyond her years, and in a room full of precious stones, she is the diamond.
The perfection. 💖🩰
綺麗✨
Любить эту женщину
..
Любить эту женщину - петь беспричинно,
быть истинным Богом, создателем вся,
в уме не иметь тоскований и тины,
цвести лепестково средь пыли, овса!
Любить эту женщину - быть, как колибри,
и пить из бутонов чистейший нектар,
иль, сердце до шара на небе расширив,
парить, ощущая рубиновый жар!
Любить эту женщину - знать о природе
и быть милосердным и щедрым, собой,
принять всё живое, людские породы,
смотреть с упоеньем на диск золотой!
Любить эту женщину - в космос поверить
и голос божественный в птице узнать,
мечтам, запредельям не видеть барьеров,
творения божьи с добром созерцать!
Любить эту женщину - вслух любоваться
фонтанами, берегом, вкусом конфет,
кружить и притом на земле оставаться,
искать на вопросы вселенной ответ!
Любить эту женщину - чувствовать вволю
приятности, ясность и лёгкость, покой,
примерить уют, соучастную долю,
которых доселе не ведал с другой!
How old are these girls? They dance like professional ballerinas but they look 14 or 15 years old!
I’m 4 ballet grade they are 12/13
@Becca Chau You are right, Greta Hrestak is wrong. The first year is 10-11 on September 1st (after the 4th year of regular school, 1st ballet grade is 1/5 - 1st ballet, 5th general subjects). Do your math. 2nd year - 11/12 on September 1st, 3rd - 12/13 on September 1st, 4th - 13/14 on September 1st. So by the time the video is taken, most would likely be around 14. Depending on whether the video is from December or May (likely May) and their birthday month, some might still be 13, a few might already be 15, but all close to 14.
they are 13-14 here
Yo why cant i wear a skirt in my exam 😭🤚
I feel u, we can't too 😂😕
I can’t too💜
Exelent!
2000 años después ....
El primero en contestar...😄😄
Какой сильный класс
15분도안걸려찌!!!바로싸고어ㅏ땨...힛...원래..ㅂ!데아님못쓰자낭!블루밍😆
Почему в классе ни одного зеркала нет?
Оно во всю стену с невидимой нам стены
My dream :"x
웅웅!!발레계속해야징~~~😙😙😙🌸🌸💖💖💖💓💓💓💓
La perfezione
점심값계산하려다가말았는뎅...동사무소에서...일할때!!!생명을!
0:34 imagine what happens when somebody walks through this door.
The door is always locked
You have any exams from 2020 or 2021?
Красота
When do they put the girls en pointe? The level 5 video shows the girls doing turns, leaps, etc, all in the center of the floor-and these level 4s aren’t on pointe. I can’t imagine they get the girls to such an advanced level of pointe in only a year.
They put the girls en pointe in 1st year. But in some exams, there are parts where they dance en pointe and other parts where they do it in soft shoes/ballet slippers.
This video only shows the barre section of the exam, and barre work is not done en pointe during exams so that is why these girls are not in pointe shoes in this clip. Vaganova Academy puts the girls en pointe during their first year, at around 11 years old.
they are put en pointe in the 1st year, this part of the vid doesn’t show pointe work tho
한국인 손✋🏻
나이제 ㅜㅡ 학원 레슨갈준비 !!!
バーにつくだけでもなんと優雅な……。これでも落とされる子もいるんだろうな
Lovely💖💖💖
Подскажите музыку, пожалуйста.
Tell please, what musik sound in this video
Импровиз!
Насколько я знаю Вагановские записи музыки для уроком можно в сети найти....
오늘은휴가..공휴일..ㅋㅋ..ㅇㅇㅇ
집에서쉬는중ㅋㅋ아까모닝먹고들어와서쉰당..ㅇㅇ
오늘...웅웅....^^꼬미랑있다..꼬미돌보기
😆
갑자기 떠서 들어온사람?
웅웅발레레슨!!!ㅇㅇ...매주.3회..월,수,금
침실에서화장실까지이동해야함ㅎㅎㅎ
동사무소퇴근하고.
어차피
발레학원은 오후3~4시쯤가
.레슨..ㅇㅇ
렛슨가기전 ~~~
생명을!잘못갔디..웅...행망용...😂😂
사랑스럽지!!!
細長い
러블리🙃
how old are the girls here?
13-14
앤!!!엣!!eta!!!!!!
화장실보는뎅15분이상걸리면안좋뎅!!수술받은의사쌤이그래뗘🥰
Do you konw someting^^
Титанический труд.
화장실다녀온당...응가..똥..대변보렁!!!15분만에오껭ㅋㅋㅋ
됐다!!!성공
How old are these girls?
13-14
13-14
Как можно запомнить все упражнения этого урока?)))
they train to memorize then a couple months before
ㅇㅇ태숙쌤이레슨표..화목토로바꾼다는뎅...
ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
아빠짱
そんなツルツルのシニヨンの仕方教えて欲しい(´;ω;`)
Клас
옹옹발레레슨~~^^...
웅웅...ㅇㅇㅇ
Español???
알겠어......내연애는내가알아서할겡!!
꼬미...멍뭉이..말티즈..사료값!!
아빠짠~~~~
웅매주3회해서한달에12회..!!!3...4..12ㅇㅇ
와..개오진다..
🎁
웅...레슨비들어왔뎅!!
네고마워요^^
남자가 도우엄청예쁘다는말에 도우씹쨍이걸레모르는데 또 애이상하게물들였녱 ㅎㅎㅎ
When I see them I think I'm fat.
Same........I feel like I’ll never measure up bc I’m pretty muscular and I have wide shoulders, bad hair, and horrible spaced out and crooked teeth😔😔
I’m sure you both are beautiful and you just don’t realise!
ㅇㅇㅇ...발레레슨비랑...웅웅...이제..9월꺼...옹~~한달발레레슨비태숙쌤이35만원받는뎅ㅇㅋㅋㅋ
배경???ㅎㅎ아니🥰🥰