Ahhh! The 1937 musical film Ready, Willing & Able is the film with the typewriter and stars Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon - it’s a fantastic movie!!! Any of those old dance films are amazing!!!!
Hey! You did a online fitting with me recently and you gave me neo smart from Nikolay and I am sewing them today and I’m sooooo excited! Thank you SO MUCH! You are magical
I’d love for her to just watch the chaos of @Evanysphotography when she’s visiting Masters Ballet Academy and filming the various dancers/classes/her own dance skills.
Lol. I can do that with my feet. I met someone who was doing adult ballet and she was trying to get into pointe. She said that your toes need to touch the floor. I said "like this?" 😂
From The Hoof GP to The Pointe Shop, reasons what makes YT so amazing and has me exploring new avenues of interest. Thanks to you and channels like Eva Nys, I have a wealth of amazement and wonder to explore so, thank you for making ballet accessible for a lowly labourer like myself. Cheers
From google: Chalamet's mother was a Broadway dancer and actress, and his older sister, Pauline, is a ballet dancer and actress. His maternal grandmother was also a Broadway dancer.
i didnt know his sister did ballet, it looks like she might have stopped edit: i looked her up bc i got curious, she studied at SAB but quickly stopped bc an injury prevented her from continuing her career
Save the Last Dance was an awesome movie. Julia Stiles went and took ballet classes just to get the role. And she stuck with the classes throughout filming to help keep her in shape for and be the most authentic for her ballet dancing scenes. Also, the film had the same choreographer as the Backstreet Boys for all of the modern and urban dancing. The choreographer and her assistant choreographer can even be seen in some of the club scenes.
1:37 music that they dance to is internet meme music - Rush E, it went viral at some point as 'impossible to play by human being'. And then people started to play it ...on stranger and stranger musical devices ;) And now apparently it has it's own choreography :D. It was written by Sheet Music Boss and they made video with notes/piano keyboard. I urge u to watch it/listen to then you fully understand what "ordered chaos" is.
@@stephaniesunser1947 Oh yeah? For me, it was the music. This background song is the training montage between the ballerina and the hip-hop dancer. If I remember it correctly, that is. Its been a very long time since I seen it, but I had vague flashbacks.
So far in my life, I have known four people with beautiful naturally arched feet. First was my mother, who wore a size 4 street shoe that looked great in stilettos that enhanced her rather petite 5’3” stature. Her sister, my aunt Marie, who in her day stood a bit taller at 5’7”, also had gorgeous ballerina feet - so much so that she could sit on the floor in stocking feet could point her toes and touch the floor with her toes. Aunt Marie had a lifetime of foot problems (unrelated to her extreme arches). The third was a young woman who was a former colleague of mine who inadvertently had severe natural arched feet. She, too, could effortlessly point her feet in the same manner as aunt Marie, considered herself to have “foot problems”, actually considered foot surgery to have her arched feet diminished because they were so problematic. The fourth person was also a former colleague who had beautiful high arched feet who also possessed a fair degree of natural flexibility. I encouraged her to introduce Ballet to her children’s interests and activities, explaining these were God given “gifts”. The two latter individuals claimed the trend of their feet was familial - that their parents/siblings also possessed the same trait. Regrettably, none of these women danced a step. Being a lifelong dancer, I have had to work at developing what I consider a decent arch to my feet.
It is because most of us with "natural" dancer's feet usually have a hyper-mobility condition, and are immunocompromised. I think my feet are a waste too. lol
I am hyper mobile. I had bone removed from my feet when I was 9 to try and give me an arch. I am still flat footed, but I have a really good arch when I point my feet. My toes almost touch the ground.
As someone with EDS who did gymnastics in the early 2000’s and dance in college, I’m in a wheelchair now. Had to stop dance after my second semester, still don’t know what caused me to go paralyzed from the waist down on my right side but doctors for years were impressed at my flexibility till my Neuro noticed and tested me for EDS ❤
Yep. EDS here too. Had to quit ballet in college because of my hip subluxation. Pointe was always hard because my feet were way too bendy. Actually a huge weakness if no one diagnoses you young. PT woukd have helped 😩
Excuse me very much 43 is geriatric???? I mean I guess in ballet it kinda is lol. Also crown maker is goated. I got a pair from him when I was in high school and they were the best shoes I've ever worn. Was never able to get another pair. I still have them! They are deader than dead though - those shoes are nearly 30 years old at this point. Ok maybe I am indeed geriatric.
I've always been able to touch my toes to the floor from that position. I've never seen anyone else do it. My foot naturally relaxes in a point position.
Have you seen the new 3D Printed point shoes? I think it’s a company in Germany that makes them. The two videos I saw, the ladies both liked them and said they were comfortable and when they start to wear out, you can replace the broken part individually. They adjust to the foot so no more hacks needed.
When you don’t dance but can identify Freeds literally three seconds into seeing them being made. The machinery does it …… but once you see the method of paste application it’s even more certain 😂😂
Ich brauche keine Millionen (Musik, Musik, Musik) was a pretty cool one to watch. It's in German, but the tap dancing and ballet was very cool to watch.
0:17 I kinda am that person🤣 but I used to walk on my toes when I was young to the point I almost had to get surgery because my muscles were to short and almost couldn’t normally walk with my feet flat so it wasn’t really a positive thing🤣 But sadly now is my ankle is fcked(unrelated, i had an accident broke it and now I have chronic pain)I always wanted to be a dancer but my parents couldn’t afford it and now I have nice flexible feet and strength in my legs and the one foot🤣 but I have to let the dancer dream go 😅
Now thst you have a kid, i hope to see a Pointe Shop crossover eith The Wiggles or Emma Memma. I just think it would be so dope gor you to fit Katarina, Emma, or the blue wiggle whose name i forget.
I have those feet, I WAS a ballet dancer, they LOOK good for ballet but I spent an obscene amount of money on shoes, I snapped triple metal shanks like twigs, had to change shoes 3 times per class. I can walk ON my second metatarsals. I thought I could find work as a foot model but the n,y people willing to pay....I wouldn’t show. 🤷♀️. Love your videos
The pointe shoe makers - when they see people taking apart their hard made shoes; is that like when a baker watches someone rip all the inside of a bread they baked out??
I had the perfect feet for a ballerina. I even tried on my friend's point shoes and had no problem walking on toes. But tap was my dance classe, my ankles sucked and my bone structure was too large to look like a ballerina. And lastly, it wasn't my passion. Art was my passion and still is! But I do appreciate all forms of dance, music, and theater.
I have feet like that first girl and I’ve never danced lol. People always used to ask me if I did ballet, also because my calves are naturally muscular as well. My feet used to freak my ex out because he thought it wasn’t normal for my feet to be in that pointed position when I was just relaxing.. like they just sit in that position, I can’t help it 😂
I'm the non dancer with ballet feet that makes dancer friends mad. I'm really hypermobile too, and my turnout is insane (like I can practically turn my feet fully backwards). I actually did do ballet as a very little kid, but I got kicked out for being too distractible lmao
Genuine question: I thought most ballet dancers could do what the first lady did. Is that not normal? I've never trained in ballet or dance professionally (I just do it around the house for fun), but my feet can do that after many years of playing around (dancing).
Just curious, for anyone that knows, how do the people who make the pointe shoes feel when the dancers rip them up and switch stuff around? Are they like, "All that hard work I put into it and they're tearing it apart." 😱Or are they generally cool with it because it's what the dancers need to do in order to feel safe en pointe and make the shoes last? 🤷🏻♀
My best friends kids have perfect turnout. They can easily go past 180 like it’s nothing. None of them dance, and I keep badgering their mother to sign them up!!!!
My mom has the most gorgeous feet for a dancer. Unfortunately, she played basketball and can't touch her toes. Fortunately, I inherited her "banana feet" (as my dance teacher called them), have always been pretty flexible, and did ballet for 11 years 😂
I resent the '43 is geriatric' insinuation! But at least I am a non-ballerina who apparently has perfect ballerina feet. (I don't understand...how do people's feet NOT bend like that?)
In the 1937 musical film “Ready, Willing & Able,” Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon perform a tap dance routine on a giant typewriter.
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“Some of the dancers like to go to the factory to meet their maker”. Dark humour moment as meet your maker usually means to die.
Dancers have retired their careers once their pointe shoe maker has retired!
I was thinking that sounded a little morbid too!
The "typewriter tap dance" is from the 1937 movie, "READY WILLING AND ABLE", with Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon.
Ahhh! The 1937 musical film Ready, Willing & Able is the film with the typewriter and stars Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon - it’s a fantastic movie!!! Any of those old dance films are amazing!!!!
Hey! You did a online fitting with me recently and you gave me neo smart from Nikolay and I am sewing them today and I’m sooooo excited! Thank you SO MUCH! You are magical
We have to get a video where Josephine tours a pointe shoe factory!
I’d love for her to just watch the chaos of @Evanysphotography when she’s visiting Masters Ballet Academy and filming the various dancers/classes/her own dance skills.
I second this rn
Ikr just one dedicated to her journey would be fab. Especially the nutcracker moment!
Yes! She has already seen some of Melanie and Maya, but she needs to see more!
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All very neat, but that artist, painting the innards of the foot all the way to the pointe shoe gets my chef’s kiss. Oh, and the PhD candidate.
....I wish the shoe fitted the heel properly though!
Lol. I can do that with my feet. I met someone who was doing adult ballet and she was trying to get into pointe. She said that your toes need to touch the floor. I said "like this?" 😂
From The Hoof GP to The Pointe Shop, reasons what makes YT so amazing and has me exploring new avenues of interest. Thanks to you and channels like Eva Nys, I have a wealth of amazement and wonder to explore so, thank you for making ballet accessible for a lowly labourer like myself.
Cheers
Omg I watch both of those channels too lol. The Hoof GP was randomly recommended to me and now I’m obsessed lol
My giant 6ft 4” husband has the most perfect ballet feet. 😡
My 6’1 husband does too.
of course he does 😭
AHHH I am so grateful for you content and it keeps my love for dance alive!
That’s actually such a flex. Being such a good pointe shoe maker that the majority of people who wear it are principle dancers to buy up all the stock
Wait omg i thought the movie was step up, I am convinced the plot also fits haha
I thought that too lol 😂
yup
I think it’s a play on all the early 2000s dance movies.
I thought so too 😂
From google: Chalamet's mother was a Broadway dancer and actress, and his older sister, Pauline, is a ballet dancer and actress. His maternal grandmother was also a Broadway dancer.
i didnt know his sister did ballet, it looks like she might have stopped
edit: i looked her up bc i got curious, she studied at SAB but quickly stopped bc an injury prevented her from continuing her career
I laughed so hard at the guy in the background doing push-ups & mountain climbing in the chaos short!😂😂😂
Save the Last Dance was an awesome movie. Julia Stiles went and took ballet classes just to get the role. And she stuck with the classes throughout filming to help keep her in shape for and be the most authentic for her ballet dancing scenes. Also, the film had the same choreographer as the Backstreet Boys for all of the modern and urban dancing. The choreographer and her assistant choreographer can even be seen in some of the club scenes.
This is in my top 3 of Josephine videos! It’s the pointing painting from inside out and tap video for me! Plus everything else… amazing!
trying to give you a lil taste of all corners of the ballet internet~
1:37 music that they dance to is internet meme music - Rush E, it went viral at some point as 'impossible to play by human being'. And then people started to play it ...on stranger and stranger musical devices ;) And now apparently it has it's own choreography :D. It was written by Sheet Music Boss and they made video with notes/piano keyboard. I urge u to watch it/listen to then you fully understand what "ordered chaos" is.
And then watch Mark Rober create a mechanised piano to play it and it catches on fire 😆
@@CrimsonGardenia oh yes, that was fun video :D
oh you should definitely check out the dance at the end of Shall We Dance, with Fred Astaire and Harriet Hoctor dancing ballroom en pointe.
Somebody get Josephine a mirrored disco ball outfit. She wants one, lol
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The 2000s dance movie is literally the plot of “Step up”, lol.
Yeah, the chest/hand thingy gave it away for me. Up until that point I was thinking Save the Last Dance as well.
@@stephaniesunser1947 Oh yeah? For me, it was the music. This background song is the training montage between the ballerina and the hip-hop dancer. If I remember it correctly, that is. Its been a very long time since I seen it, but I had vague flashbacks.
Always love seeing guys doing pointe work!
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So far in my life, I have known four people with beautiful naturally arched feet. First was my mother, who wore a size 4 street shoe that looked great in stilettos that enhanced her rather petite 5’3” stature. Her sister, my aunt Marie, who in her day stood a bit taller at 5’7”, also had gorgeous ballerina feet - so much so that she could sit on the floor in stocking feet could point her toes and touch the floor with her toes. Aunt Marie had a lifetime of foot problems (unrelated to her extreme arches). The third was a young woman who was a former colleague of mine who inadvertently had severe natural arched feet. She, too, could effortlessly point her feet in the same manner as aunt Marie, considered herself to have “foot problems”, actually considered foot surgery to have her arched feet diminished because they were so problematic. The fourth person was also a former colleague who had beautiful high arched feet who also possessed a fair degree of natural flexibility. I encouraged her to introduce Ballet to her children’s interests and activities, explaining these were God given “gifts”. The two latter individuals claimed the trend of their feet was familial - that their parents/siblings also possessed the same trait. Regrettably, none of these women danced a step. Being a lifelong dancer, I have had to work at developing what I consider a decent arch to my feet.
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY
Am I the only one hear that doesn't dance but loves her channel
I miss the fittings you started your channel with.
My ballet friend (she’s my best friend) told me “you have amazing arches!” on my feet😭😭 it was a funny compliment but i laughed
Not me being super pumped seeing Kyle Hanagami in here 😂
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I don't even know what to think after this
It took me a while to realize that those were legs for the typewriter bars!
wait, are we saying Save The Last Dance is not????? the coolest thing ever?????
It is because most of us with "natural" dancer's feet usually have a hyper-mobility condition, and are immunocompromised. I think my feet are a waste too. lol
I am hyper mobile. I had bone removed from my feet when I was 9 to try and give me an arch. I am still flat footed, but I have a really good arch when I point my feet. My toes almost touch the ground.
As someone with EDS who did gymnastics in the early 2000’s and dance in college, I’m in a wheelchair now. Had to stop dance after my second semester, still don’t know what caused me to go paralyzed from the waist down on my right side but doctors for years were impressed at my flexibility till my Neuro noticed and tested me for EDS ❤
Yep. EDS here too. Had to quit ballet in college because of my hip subluxation. Pointe was always hard because my feet were way too bendy. Actually a huge weakness if no one diagnoses you young. PT woukd have helped 😩
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Me: Not her being obsessed with CONRAD instead of liking Jeremiah *slowly dies 💔
Excuse me very much 43 is geriatric???? I mean I guess in ballet it kinda is lol.
Also crown maker is goated. I got a pair from him when I was in high school and they were the best shoes I've ever worn. Was never able to get another pair. I still have them! They are deader than dead though - those shoes are nearly 30 years old at this point.
Ok maybe I am indeed geriatric.
That movie was "Ready, Willing and Able"
I've always been able to touch my toes to the floor from that position. I've never seen anyone else do it. My foot naturally relaxes in a point position.
43 is geriatric? I am 45, so I suppose I am the grim reaper.
I am 57 and my feet are still like the first model. I never knew it was a thing until I started watching you.😂
Same for me. Never took ballet or gymnastics. I just thought everyone could do it.
Have you seen the new 3D Printed point shoes? I think it’s a company in Germany that makes them. The two videos I saw, the ladies both liked them and said they were comfortable and when they start to wear out, you can replace the broken part individually. They adjust to the foot so no more hacks needed.
All these musical dance numbers were choreographed by Busby Berkley, He did quite a few with Fred Astaire
3:30 im doing that kide of kick in my christmas dance for my contemperary class
As a professional scientist who does ballet as a hobby, you made me squeal, Josephine.
You need to react to gold art duo
"Many dancers go to the factory to meet their makers" just sounds like they go there to die lol😂
When you don’t dance but can identify Freeds literally three seconds into seeing them being made. The machinery does it …… but once you see the method of paste application it’s even more certain 😂😂
5:20 I forgot to record it
Ich brauche keine Millionen (Musik, Musik, Musik) was a pretty cool one to watch. It's in German, but the tap dancing and ballet was very cool to watch.
The 1937 musical film Ready, Willing & Able
the foot thing in start... i can do that,.. i also have ehlers danlos though so....
I want to see a video of you touring the Freeds factory.
😂 save the last dance parody. 🎨 🩰
I loved Save the Last Dance! Do I want to know why it's bad 😅
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0:17 I kinda am that person🤣
but I used to walk on my toes when I was young to the point I almost had to get surgery because my muscles were to short and almost couldn’t normally walk with my feet flat so it wasn’t really a positive thing🤣
But sadly now is my ankle is fcked(unrelated, i had an accident broke it and now I have chronic pain)I always wanted to be a dancer but my parents couldn’t afford it and now I have nice flexible feet and strength in my legs and the one foot🤣
but I have to let the dancer dream go 😅
“Welcome to tiktok 43.. getting real geriatric here”
…is 43 geriatric now?! Im doomed 😂
Now thst you have a kid, i hope to see a Pointe Shop crossover eith The Wiggles or Emma Memma. I just think it would be so dope gor you to fit Katarina, Emma, or the blue wiggle whose name i forget.
I have those feet, I WAS a ballet dancer, they LOOK good for ballet but I spent an obscene amount of money on shoes, I snapped triple metal shanks like twigs, had to change shoes 3 times per class. I can walk ON my second metatarsals. I thought I could find work as a foot model but the n,y people willing to pay....I wouldn’t show. 🤷♀️. Love your videos
Chris Briney should know this he went to an arts magnet school that has a great dance program
I would say that Josephina is the example of healthy obsession with shoose.
my friend from ballet and jazz can touch the floor with her feet😅😅😅😂😂
My feet do that. I can also do 1st position. Not a dancer nor a gymnastics. I DO have EDS though 🤷♀️
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You should watch THE ARTIST
I have those feet too, never did ballet
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How to find the links for all the tik tok videos?
Knew the dancers, wanted to find out the choreographer since it's a little too early for Busby Berkley.
Bobby Connolly.
43 is geriatric now?? *sobs in 43rd birthday this month*
i broke my feet for trying this and perfectly doing it when i just got a massive ass pain ( 0:38 )
The pointe shoe makers - when they see people taking apart their hard made shoes; is that like when a baker watches someone rip all the inside of a bread they baked out??
4:44 …CONRAD?
I had the perfect feet for a ballerina. I even tried on my friend's point shoes and had no problem walking on toes. But tap was my dance classe, my ankles sucked and my bone structure was too large to look like a ballerina. And lastly, it wasn't my passion. Art was my passion and still is! But I do appreciate all forms of dance, music, and theater.
I have feet like that first girl and I’ve never danced lol. People always used to ask me if I did ballet, also because my calves are naturally muscular as well. My feet used to freak my ex out because he thought it wasn’t normal for my feet to be in that pointed position when I was just relaxing.. like they just sit in that position, I can’t help it 😂
No the dance movie is step up one hundred percent lol i watched that movie too many times growing up
I'm the non dancer with ballet feet that makes dancer friends mad. I'm really hypermobile too, and my turnout is insane (like I can practically turn my feet fully backwards). I actually did do ballet as a very little kid, but I got kicked out for being too distractible lmao
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Thank you for my daily dose of proper insanity. Now it's bedtime! 😊
“This looks like an older movie…”
Oh? What was your first clue? 🧐😂
Genuine question: I thought most ballet dancers could do what the first lady did. Is that not normal? I've never trained in ballet or dance professionally (I just do it around the house for fun), but my feet can do that after many years of playing around (dancing).
Just curious, for anyone that knows, how do the people who make the pointe shoes feel when the dancers rip them up and switch stuff around? Are they like, "All that hard work I put into it and they're tearing it apart." 😱Or are they generally cool with it because it's what the dancers need to do in order to feel safe en pointe and make the shoes last? 🤷🏻♀
What was the account of the person doing the PhD? I wanna follow her for updates!
My best friends kids have perfect turnout. They can easily go past 180 like it’s nothing. None of them dance, and I keep badgering their mother to sign them up!!!!
Chris Britney???
wait oh my god one of the videos is from my physio
So funny
Rush E makes everything better
I wonder what the Pointe Shoe makers think about the end users beating up and tearing apart their ;brand new shoes?
My soccer play brother has the most gorgeous feet and hyperextended legs! Dude totally missed his calling!
Bro, my feet look like the first one and I don't do and have never done ballet.
My mom has the most gorgeous feet for a dancer. Unfortunately, she played basketball and can't touch her toes. Fortunately, I inherited her "banana feet" (as my dance teacher called them), have always been pretty flexible, and did ballet for 11 years 😂
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Lol, wait, that's not normal?!
I resent the '43 is geriatric' insinuation! But at least I am a non-ballerina who apparently has perfect ballerina feet. (I don't understand...how do people's feet NOT bend like that?)
43 is geriatric?! Oh no...