Thank you so much, beautiful and kind Maria. It's the first time I "get it". Haha! I think I was trying to do a belly dance hand movement! Haha! Love the way you approach the movement.
So happy to hear the video really made a difference for you. Yes, sometimes we already have all the knowledge but we just need this little thing that blends it all together. Many thanks for watching and for leaving your kind comment. 😀
Hola dear Maria! I just had my first flamengo dance lesson, and i din't do so well... hahahah... but i am super happy to find your video here and your excellent explaination about the hand movements,, Thank you and i will keep practising! love it!
Thanks a lot Maria ⚘️ Your explanations are very clear, your examples great and your tips very effective. Great, new subscriber !! Me va encantar descubrirte, a lo largo de tus videos y aprender sobre el arte del Flamenco. Muchas gracias. Mucha gracia Maria 💃
muy interesante y util!!! muchisimas gracias. soy zumbero, siempre lo he hecho con el meñique primero no sabia q se hace con middle finger tambien! lo voy a probarrrr! graciaaas
Claro! Te recomiendo probar todos los estilos. Es lo bueno de aprender con diferentes personas y luego quedarte con lo que encuentres mas tuyo. Happy dancing!
wow, I am so glad that I found you--finally, I love love that hand movement lesson. you videos are perfect, and just what I am looking for. I am going to find you on facebook too--thank you beautiful
Maria, I absolutely adore your videos! I would really enjoy a video explaining basic flamenco terminology like remate, arranque, escobilla, estribillo, falsetas, llamada etc. Looking forward to your new videos!! Thank you for your valuable insight!!
Maria this is such a helpful video! The tips are awesome: middle finger leading the way and stirring the soup🌝 my teacher insists on the last (smallest) finger being straight without bending at all, that’s something I find exceptionally challenging. If my small finger doesnt move then I cant do separate movements for the middle and ring finger! But as you said if the muscles in the hands above the palms get tired its a good sign!!😊👍🏼
Hi Antonia, my advice is not meant to replace your regular teacher at all however, I found that definitely, this little trick helps my students a lot to achieve a beautiful hand movement,. You shouldn't feel any stiffness in your fingers when moving your hands. The movement needs to be enjoyable and the hands flexible and supple. Muscle tiredness is definitely a good sign but only if it's because of a lot of practice, never from any movement that is rigid or painful. This is my humble advice. Keep up the good work!!
I work with computers all day and started dreaming of flamenco hand movements-- ten minutes of this just feels good to me. (I minored in dance.) I think my body was telling me what it needed. It is not hard to work this into my work day several times a day. I am off to watch your other videos. The rest of me can probably also use this. Thank you!
Thanks Maria. I like the movements but do you have (or could you do in future) any movement exercises that incorporate the upper arm or humerus section. I notice the movement you do just incorporates the forearm only but, it would be interesting to see if you have exercises that incorporate the upper arm/humerus with the feet and torso for a whole-body exercises; do you have any such practices like this?
Of course! This video is solely about hand movement but will be uploading many more movements and routines with the whole arms and upper body in general! Thanks for watching!!
Maria. I love Spanish Dancers. But. Why do we have to listen to the wailing voices. I know that Am G F and E Are the Andalusian Cadences. But why do we have to listen to the wailing?
Me gusta mucho👌👍💃🏻
Muchas gracias!!
Thank you so much, beautiful and kind Maria. It's the first time I "get it". Haha! I think I was trying to do a belly dance hand movement! Haha! Love the way you approach the movement.
So happy to hear the video really made a difference for you. Yes, sometimes we already have all the knowledge but we just need this little thing that blends it all together. Many thanks for watching and for leaving your kind comment. 😀
Hola dear Maria! I just had my first flamengo dance lesson, and i din't do so well... hahahah... but i am super happy to find your video here and your excellent explaination about the hand movements,, Thank you and i will keep practising! love it!
Glad you found it useful! And please don't loose heart, keep practicing and you'll see the improvement real soon! 😊
Thank you very much. You are beautiful and you have got gorgeous hands
Thanks a lot!!🙏🤩
Great exercises for my arthritic hands and wrists! Thank you! ❤️
Great to hear it's useful for you :-)
Beautiful teaching and so very accessible! ¡Brava!
Glad you liked it!
it helped a lot thank you for teaching it easy way
Thanks a lot Maria ⚘️
Your explanations are very clear, your examples great and your tips very effective.
Great, new subscriber !!
Me va encantar descubrirte, a lo largo de tus videos y aprender sobre el arte del Flamenco. Muchas gracias.
Mucha gracia Maria 💃
Muchas gracias a ti! 😊🙏
muy interesante y util!!! muchisimas gracias. soy zumbero, siempre lo he hecho con el meñique primero no sabia q se hace con middle finger tambien! lo voy a probarrrr! graciaaas
Claro! Te recomiendo probar todos los estilos. Es lo bueno de aprender con diferentes personas y luego quedarte con lo que encuentres mas tuyo. Happy dancing!
you have a lovely way of teaching!
Thank you so much!x
I love the fluidity of you hand movements. It will be a new part of my daily routine. Thank you Maria.
That's so great to hear. Many thanks for watching!
me too - while walking, any time. Try, try, try, Practice, practice, practice. Something will happen.
Very well explained ♥️
Thanks mam 😊😊
OMG that's super helpful!!! Thsnks so much!!!
Very glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
I've seen many videos on flamenco hand movements and are great but
Your technique is very elegant and my favorite
Thank you so much for your kind comment. So glad you are finding it useful 😉
thanks , so useful
So glad to hear it was useful for you. Many thanks for watching!
Muchas gracias. Usted es la professora mas professional que he visto en youtube 🤗🥰
Muchas gracias. Me alegra que te guste el contenido de mi canal!
I think you’re a lovely teacher. Thank you
Wow, thank you! Lovely to hear you are enjoying the videos
Thank you. This was very helpful.
Very glad you find it useful!!😉
Wow so practical! ❤
So glad to hear it was useful for you. Many thanks for watching! 😀
beautiful. And very helpful, for salsa.
This video is really helpful for my end of year exams dance choreography!!!! Thank you so much :)
So glad to hear! 🙏😊
wow, I am so glad that I found you--finally, I love love that hand movement lesson. you videos are perfect, and just what I am looking for. I am going to find you on facebook too--thank you beautiful
Thanks Jane! Find mariavegadancer in other social media although I have to admit I'm not so great at posting! 😅
hi, loved the video, I am glad that youtube has a mode for 1/2 and 1/4 speed. It helped a bit.
I didn't know about this feature! I'll definitely look into it. Many thanks 😊
Great
🙏🤩
You are awesome!!!
Many thanks for your kind comment and for watching!! 😀
Muchas gracias Maria!!🥳✨
Gracias a ti por dejar tu comentario y ver mi canal. Xx
Que ARTE! So happy to find your channel and I like the way u explained the hand movement.
I'm so glad you find the videos helpful, many thanks for watching!
Maria, I absolutely adore your videos! I would really enjoy a video explaining basic flamenco terminology like remate, arranque, escobilla, estribillo, falsetas, llamada etc. Looking forward to your new videos!! Thank you for your valuable insight!!
Thank you for your kind comment. Yes that's is in my mind as future content.!! Many thanks for watching!!
Maria this is such a helpful video! The tips are awesome: middle finger leading the way and stirring the soup🌝 my teacher insists on the last (smallest) finger being straight without bending at all, that’s something I find exceptionally challenging. If my small finger doesnt move then I cant do separate movements for the middle and ring finger! But as you said if the muscles in the hands above the palms get tired its a good sign!!😊👍🏼
Hi Antonia, my advice is not meant to replace your regular teacher at all however, I found that definitely, this little trick helps my students a lot to achieve a beautiful hand movement,. You shouldn't feel any stiffness in your fingers when moving your hands. The movement needs to be enjoyable and the hands flexible and supple. Muscle tiredness is definitely a good sign but only if it's because of a lot of practice, never from any movement that is rigid or painful. This is my humble advice. Keep up the good work!!
❤ Gracias
🙏😊
Very well explained! Thank you 😊
Many thanks for watching Diana!
Hi! In what type of flamenco dance there are more "floreo" technic? I love the hands movements in flamenco. ( Sorry for my english, im spanish)
Muy informativo, very useful and easy to remember always stir the soup 💭
Glad it was helpful! Many thanks for watching
I work with computers all day and started dreaming of flamenco hand movements-- ten minutes of this just feels good to me. (I minored in dance.) I think my body was telling me what it needed. It is not hard to work this into my work day several times a day. I am off to watch your other videos. The rest of me can probably also use this. Thank you!
So glad you find it useful. Absolutely, even 10 minutes a day make such a big difference!!
Thank you 🙏🏽 this was very helpful ❤️🙏🏽
So glad! Many thanks for watching
thank you so much. extremely helpful
Glad it helped! Many thanks for watching
i love it! great teaching technique, thank you!!!
Really glad you liked it! Thanks a lot for watching
I'm gonna learn from you.
Ole Kale
OK
Wonderful. thank you!!
Many thanks for watching!
I like the fans in the background
Thank you!! I love fans, a bit of a collector myself :-)
Give us a hand choreo that we can use in paso doble, please!
I love it! Very useful.. I am working on Flamenco dance.. :)
Many thanks for watching!
Thank you
You are very welcome Barbara.x
Thanks Maria. I like the movements but do you have (or could you do in future) any movement exercises that incorporate the upper arm or humerus section. I notice the movement you do just incorporates the forearm only but, it would be interesting to see if you have exercises that incorporate the upper arm/humerus with the feet and torso for a whole-body exercises; do you have any such practices like this?
Of course! This video is solely about hand movement but will be uploading many more movements and routines with the whole arms and upper body in general! Thanks for watching!!
wow I was totally frozen and robotic until I found this video =) THANKS!!!
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad it was useful for you!x
Great video! Thank you!! I look forward to trying your zoom classes 💃🏽
Of course!, they are free and open to everyone. Join us on Thursday, Looking forward to dancing with you!!
Aprendí
Great to hear!
Maria.
I love Spanish Dancers.
But.
Why do we have to listen to the wailing voices.
I know that
Am G F and E
Are the Andalusian Cadences.
But why do we have to listen to the wailing?
Background music ?
So hand movements is "el maneo", and wrist movements are "el muneceo".
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
'It's not difficult at all!' - she says, while moving like sunlight over water.
Je me suis desabonnée à cause de la traduction qui cache en partie les mouvements
Sorry to hear that, hope my videos are still useful somehow! Happy learning 😀
Marie France, il te suffit de désactiver la traduction, sur la touche CC en haut à droite, et on voit tout super bien.
🙂
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