I really like how she tells us a move might feel weird at first 😄 or sexy, but how it isn’t really. Because I’m definitely avoiding that hahaha Love your videos! You do an amazing job with them and it’s so fun 😊
Aw thank you 💕 Hopefully I will have some time soon to make tutorial videos! They take a bit longer than basics to make so I need to find some time for them 😊
I simply cannot express how grateful I am for your videos! Thanks to you I can finally feel like I can learn a bit of k-pop dancing! And you yourself are so sweet and genuine which is a wonderful bonus! ❤️ I only wanted to ask you, can you give me some advice on how to develop flexbility in both sides of my body? What I mean is, I can for example do the torso isolation on the right side, but when it comes to the left, I can move my body only a slight bit. Same with the 90 degree arm - it's all nice and good with the left arm but with the right one it takes so much effort and I look like a robot... :D
Thank you for your sweet comment, I'll be smiling all day thinking about it 😊 As for your question, one side always learns the move faster than the other, usually to do with if you are left/right handed because that side is more used to moving. Just like anything, it takes time and practice. The most important thing is to be kind and patient with your body and not get too frustrated. If you can do it on one side, then that shows you understand the move, so you're doing well, it'll just take a bit more practice for the other side to get used to it. The more you do it, the more flexible it will become 😊
move out the way arms, a new opponent has entered the arena OTL lol but wow! this was tough especially the chest circles in my case, they feel quite odd haha. this also is giving me more appreciation for the mechanics of the body, it's so cool to move it and create such interesting shapes and movements :) i'm going to practice a little bit more in the mirror in a moment but day 11 done :] (got mixed up and posted this on the wrong video yesterday >
@@soumilinath1743 The videos up now are a good start, and I would recommend focusing on each video for 3-4 days before moving on. Also following tutorials is a good way to practice what you've learned and pick up some new moves too! In July I will be running a 30 day beginner programme, which will include basics, practice and some new tutorial videos that use those basics.
@@PinkKPopAcademy Oh I see...one last question. Can I learn some of the easiest K-Pop dance routines (e.g. Gogo of BTS) while learning basics, or should I first finish all the basics and then start learning the basics?
@@soumilinath1743 You can definitely learn routines at the same time! There's a lot of basics, so you don't need to learn them all before you start. Once you learn the bounces and maybe the first footwork video, then you can start learning dances. Then you can learn and practice more basics later as they come out in videos 😊
I'm looking for a dance teacher how's can help me whit an audition, you do things like that? The auditions is online, in a month and I'm really confuse
I read it, and send the video and feedback sounds good... But I'm not sure what song I'm gonna dance, you think Wannabe is a good choreography to audition?
Sure! Wannabe is a great song for showing off sharp moves and control. You can also put a lot of attitude into it. ITZY are usually a little tricky, but I have two tutorials up for wannabe if you haven't done those already, which will give you a good start and help with the feeling and type of moves in the rest of the dance.
@@alelopez3266 Does it need to be 1 full minute or a maximum of 1 minute? If you don't need a full minute, the most powerful part is from 1:55 to 2:37 in this video ua-cam.com/video/G_Lhkhxl8BU/v-deo.html
I really like how she tells us a move might feel weird at first 😄 or sexy, but how it isn’t really. Because I’m definitely avoiding that hahaha Love your videos! You do an amazing job with them and it’s so fun 😊
Please make more dance tutorial videos❤️❤️ I love your dance tutorials specially of wannabe
Aw thank you 💕 Hopefully I will have some time soon to make tutorial videos! They take a bit longer than basics to make so I need to find some time for them 😊
Really, really helpful! Thank you!
I really enjoy your tutorials and your teaching style :) Thank you so much for class :)
Thank you so much for teaching the difference between doing C or just simply leaning!!! ❤❤best teacher!
Hi😺👋🌸. Your kpop Basics videos are really helpful and amazing .Thank you for all these videos you made 🙏🙏🙏💝
I simply cannot express how grateful I am for your videos! Thanks to you I can finally feel like I can learn a bit of k-pop dancing! And you yourself are so sweet and genuine which is a wonderful bonus! ❤️ I only wanted to ask you, can you give me some advice on how to develop flexbility in both sides of my body? What I mean is, I can for example do the torso isolation on the right side, but when it comes to the left, I can move my body only a slight bit. Same with the 90 degree arm - it's all nice and good with the left arm but with the right one it takes so much effort and I look like a robot... :D
Thank you for your sweet comment, I'll be smiling all day thinking about it 😊
As for your question, one side always learns the move faster than the other, usually to do with if you are left/right handed because that side is more used to moving. Just like anything, it takes time and practice. The most important thing is to be kind and patient with your body and not get too frustrated. If you can do it on one side, then that shows you understand the move, so you're doing well, it'll just take a bit more practice for the other side to get used to it. The more you do it, the more flexible it will become 😊
@Pink K-Pop Academy I see, makes sense 😊 Thank you very much for your response, I will keep practicing! ❤️
move out the way arms, a new opponent has entered the arena OTL lol but wow! this was tough especially the chest circles in my case, they feel quite odd haha. this also is giving me more appreciation for the mechanics of the body, it's so cool to move it and create such interesting shapes and movements :) i'm going to practice a little bit more in the mirror in a moment but day 11 done :] (got mixed up and posted this on the wrong video yesterday >
Thanks thanks thanks
How many basic videos will be there in upcoming days?
Hi, every week I upload 2 videos. 😊
@@PinkKPopAcademy How many days does it take learn all the basics for a beginner?
@@soumilinath1743 The videos up now are a good start, and I would recommend focusing on each video for 3-4 days before moving on. Also following tutorials is a good way to practice what you've learned and pick up some new moves too! In July I will be running a 30 day beginner programme, which will include basics, practice and some new tutorial videos that use those basics.
@@PinkKPopAcademy Oh I see...one last question. Can I learn some of the easiest K-Pop dance routines (e.g. Gogo of BTS) while learning basics, or should I first finish all the basics and then start learning the basics?
@@soumilinath1743 You can definitely learn routines at the same time! There's a lot of basics, so you don't need to learn them all before you start. Once you learn the bounces and maybe the first footwork video, then you can start learning dances. Then you can learn and practice more basics later as they come out in videos 😊
Hii, when you do the hips moves, u move your weight o just stay in the middle, i hope u can understand me
Push into the hips but keep your weight centered. Hold tight in the abs to keep you steady. Hope that helps 😊
@@PinkKPopAcademyyes you answer my question, thank u very much for your videos♡♡♡♡♡
I'm looking for a dance teacher how's can help me whit an audition, you do things like that? The auditions is online, in a month and I'm really confuse
Hi, I am now running 1 to 1 sessions if that would help you! You can get all the details here: www.pinkkpopacademy.com/1-1training
I read it, and send the video and feedback sounds good... But I'm not sure what song I'm gonna dance, you think Wannabe is a good choreography to audition?
Sure! Wannabe is a great song for showing off sharp moves and control. You can also put a lot of attitude into it. ITZY are usually a little tricky, but I have two tutorials up for wannabe if you haven't done those already, which will give you a good start and help with the feeling and type of moves in the rest of the dance.
Thaaaanks, the only problem is: the audition video must be less than a minute, I don't know what parts dance
@@alelopez3266 Does it need to be 1 full minute or a maximum of 1 minute? If you don't need a full minute, the most powerful part is from 1:55 to 2:37 in this video ua-cam.com/video/G_Lhkhxl8BU/v-deo.html
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