You are the only person I've seen to record a tutorial mostly with your back facing the camera. The other day I was just thinking about how easy would have been if all dance tutorials were shot that way. Extremely, extremely helpful making total difference in perception and understanding. If the person is facing the camera then you have to convert the move in 180 degrees which is unneeded conversion especially for beginners. I started watching Sven Otten's neo-swing and shuffling, but today I decided to check the charleston and swing moves, which are essential. Always back to basics. Thank you so much. You are simply awesome!
what a great comment. In my future courses I do it all the time, but earlier on I was the same, facing the camera. Now I know it's helpful. Glad you think so too! If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
In mid Z0s, there was nameless dsnce now called l’indy Charleston that now looks like 1/2 20s Charleston & 1/2 z as Lindy Hop. There is at leas1 musical film.
I agree. And I’m compelled to add, with a disclaimer first: I know that country music is like black licorice; you either love it or you hate it. But I love it. And I must say that this vantage also applies to country line dancing (as well as many other styles, of course). I always tell newcomers to avoid that wallflower impulse to try a new dance from the outskirts. If you’re just learning a new dance, you must make your way to the middle of the dance floor. That way you’ll always have someone in front of you, to remind you of the steps, no matter which wall you’re facing. Cheers! (BTW I also love black licorice.)
I'm not a dancer... and it's so interesting to watch a dance that looks funny/easy, only to find out there's such a complex technique and so much work and dedication behind it. Beautifully done!
I've been trying to understand this move for months and this was the first video where it finally made sense for me. Thank you for providing a clear and fun way to learn. Your teaching style is wonderful!
The dance is wonderful as others pointed it out but the delivery of the lesson is so amazing, it really hints a nice character and just how much energy is within. Gotta love those hummings and sounds that are perhaps not even fully intentional while doing some motions, especially with a sweet voice like that - I think it's able to reach the inner child in us in a certain way.
Hahahaha... it seems to be my thing. Well it's useful I hope :) If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
You are a wonderful teacher. My grandma taught me the Charleston when I was young. This brought back wonderful memories of playing big band in her kitchen and learning to dance just like Grandma could.
@@secretsofsolo mom and I just figured it out when I showed her this particular video -- Grandma would have been 75 when she taught me, and still could move! this is about 1985 or so.
Пришла после работы, уставшая, решила заглянуть на Ютуб на сон грядущий- попалось видео с Вашим зажигательным номером. Как итог- залипла. И вот я стою перед зеркалом, в ночи, пробую))) Кто бы мог подумать, всегда была безразлична к джазу. Благодарю за уроки и за то что радуете людей своей неуёмной энергией, юмором и мастерством!
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial :-) My friend and I discovered your video "by accident", and then found ourselves dancing for 1 1/2 hours. It must have looked ridiculous - non of us danced the Charleston before plus I'm a really bad dancer, but we had so so much fun with it!
I’ve wasted far too many hours of my life trying to find a UA-cam channel that will teach me fun dance moves along with actually good music and an instructor I’d actually want to be friends with. Thank you for ending my search! (In retrospect I should have known it’d be the Charleston. It’s always the Charleston 😏)
Wow! Your teaching instruction is so clear that I feel even I can do the Charleston-with some practice! Maybe I can emerge from quarantine with some new dance skills.
Can you recommend some songs that are especially good for learning the Charleston? By the way I love your channel (just discovered it). You demonstrate the steps so clearly, and your dancing is inspiring. Thank you!
Lol. Love it. Doogga do ga doogo do dat. Love her. I think she is the "cigarette" girl in the IG VIDEO I saw and she is wonderful she was doing the happy feet she was amazing,, my legs would get all Tangled. Lol
1:21 What is the name of the jazz piece ? Thanks for your videos. I have lately got very interested in this dance form and your lessons are easy to follow.
0:29 groove in the bounce 0:52 gu dooga dooga dooga du da... KEEP THE BOUNCE 2:02 the movement is wider ... groovier.... 2:46 Keek step goo goo goo goo..gah! 3:08 shake your shoe!
Thank You, this was awesome! This was like having a private dance lesson - no distractions, just professional instruction; i really enjoyed this - i am a big fan of the Charleston dance, it is so peppy and classy;
I'm a complete novice with the charleston dance and I'm SO thankful I've found your channel! I have learned just the first step so far but I'm gonna practice every day to keep improving. Thank you so much! ♥
@@secretsofsolo thank you! I would also like to ask you if you've got a video about the very basics of dancing. I have trouble coordinating my shoulders and hips, and I'd like to know if you have something to help me practice thank you again! ♥
@@GoldSnafuArts Here I share with you a playlist of videos about dancing tips, hope it can help. Also, I suggest you to have a look to my online school secretsofsolo.com You will find there a basic SOLO JAZZ 101 course =) ua-cam.com/play/PLSPhXdRSYkqHZwX992xqpiKI4JDFiLdvp.html
Such Groovy Juicy made up words ! I Love it !!! 😃 Your accent is Beautiful ! So happy & I can imagine just walking down the street & decide to Keeek a step here & there randomly !! What a Fantastic teacher. Your stage so welcoming. The acoustics, lighting, wardrobe. No distractions ! All YOU ! Perfect ! (Please do not change) Wonderful !
Perhaps the most entertaining tutorial I have ever experienced on the interwebs. 10/10 would recummend. "Douga, douga, douga, douga" is possibly the most profound statement of our century and as a young person in America I feel like it will stay with me the rest of my life and into the next. XOXO Go Piss Girl
Peut-être le tutoriel le plus divertissant que j'aie jamais connu sur les interwebs. 10/10 recommanderais. "Douga, douga, douga, douga" est peut-être la déclaration la plus profonde de notre siècle et en tant que jeune en Amérique, j'ai l'impression que cela restera avec moi le reste de ma vie et dans la prochaine. XOXO Go Piss Girl
I stumbled upon this video randomly and I was always wondering how to do this dance. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and wonderful example. I feel like I can do this dance now! Thank you!
"The Charleston is said to be based on the “Juba,” a dance brought to Charleston by enslaved African Americans + performed by dock workers in the early 1900’s. The Juba involves rhythmic stomping, kicking, + slapping, and it became a challenge dance of the [African] American community at the time." The song, The Charleston, composed by James JIMMY Johnson en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_P._Johnson Appropriated like most cultural contributions by Black people in the U.S.
Absolutely. There is a whole bit in description to this video about the history of this dance. Thank you for putting it in the comments for not everyone reads descriptions. Though history of the dance is not that simple as I found out doing research for its subjectively documented and there are a few versions of the history. There is a whole blog about the history of Charleston and its versions I wrote here, you might find it interesting secretsofsolo.com/2020/08/the-history-of-the-charleston-dance/
I found this site when thinking of my grandmother teaching me the Charleston when was a teenager! She was b. 1900; I in 1960. We were like sisters/twins, two generations apart...💞 Thank you, Ksenia!
I really like how you show the move from the back! It really helped because the last video I watched was really good but I couldn’t find where to place my body. It’s nice to know 100 years later we are still rocking this dance! When dancing was fun! When dance was dance! Now noone my age dances. When I suggest we go out dancing , my friends think that means sitting at the bar on tinder. No baby I’m trying to get down on the floor! I wish dance was something that they made important in school, I think it’s a really great skill to have and a necessity for parties 🪩 💃🏼
Thank you Kathleen, I appreciate that :) If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
Hi! Leather or foam or ...socks :) You need shoes and surface that is not too sticky. Otherwise, its hard to twist and your ankles and/ or knees might feel the impact later.
I usually do not care much for dancing but I have recently discovered how lovely the music of the 20s/30s is and it really makes me want to dance or at least have a couple of "correct" moves to accompany it. Your tutorial was incredibly helpful and I am proud to say I can now actually dance a bit xD (even if I am still struggling with the opposite twist, but I'll keep practicing) I had taken dance lessons before but this is the first time I actually enjoyed dancing, you really are a great teacher! Thank you :D
You are gorgeous. It has a very good didactics, with technique, style and groove. Congratulations on the hard work. Your smile shows how much you love what you do. Hugs from Brazil.
@@secretsofsolo Youre welcome ksenia. Im so happy and surprised I didnt expect that you will notice my comment. Im youre instant fan here in the Philippines. Since then, my day is not complete without watching your videos. Youre my inspiration to continue my dancing. I dream to meet you someday
Excellent tutorial! Very well explained in an informative and entertaining manner! I'll be watching your vids from now until complete mastery of that 'Swinging' feeling!
This brings back memories for me. When I was in the 6th grade (1970) I had an older teacher. One day she surprised us all by stopping our lesson to show us how to do the Charleston. She learned it as a child. BTW, why is it called the Charleston?
As a guitarist learning the Charleston rhythm, I discovered that knowing how to dance to this step really helped me nail the timing of the Charleston rhythm on the guitar. Thanks a million!
I LOVE WATCHING YOU DANCE MAKES ME FEEL ALIVE!!! ESPECIALLY AT THE Paris Jazz Roots Dance Jam I CAN'T GET ENOUGH WATCHING THAT!!! I REALLY THINK I LOVED TO DANCE IN THAT ERA IN A PAST LIFE!!!
Honestly, this is one of the best UA-cam videos I've seen. Demanding, concise, exhaustive without any fuzz. And such a cheerful and uplifting personality! ❤
What would be really helpful is if when you talked about rhythm you would show a diagram of the rhythm. Learning about the triplet feel of swing music and how the swing rhythm is generated musically would make things easier for me to understand.
You are the only person I've seen to record a tutorial mostly with your back facing the camera. The other day I was just thinking about how easy would have been if all dance tutorials were shot that way. Extremely, extremely helpful making total difference in perception and understanding. If the person is facing the camera then you have to convert the move in 180 degrees which is unneeded conversion especially for beginners. I started watching Sven Otten's neo-swing and shuffling, but today I decided to check the charleston and swing moves, which are essential. Always back to basics. Thank you so much. You are simply awesome!
what a great comment. In my future courses I do it all the time, but earlier on I was the same, facing the camera. Now I know it's helpful. Glad you think so too! If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this!
In mid Z0s, there was nameless
dsnce now called l’indy Charleston that now looks like
1/2 20s Charleston & 1/2
z as Lindy Hop. There is at leas1 musical film.
I agree. And I’m compelled to add, with a disclaimer first: I know that country music is like black licorice; you either love it or you hate it. But I love it. And I must say that this vantage also applies to country line dancing (as well as many other styles, of course). I always tell newcomers to avoid that wallflower impulse to try a new dance from the outskirts. If you’re just learning a new dance, you must make your way to the middle of the dance floor. That way you’ll always have someone in front of you, to remind you of the steps, no matter which wall you’re facing. Cheers! (BTW I also love black licorice.)
I'm not a dancer... and it's so interesting to watch a dance that looks funny/easy, only to find out there's such a complex technique and so much work and dedication behind it. Beautifully done!
her smile is infectious! Got me smiling to myself through the whole video :)
Aw! Thank you for your lovely feedback, hope you enjoyed my video!
her outfit is stunning :D so simple and classy
Coco Chanel..?
I've been trying to understand this move for months and this was the first video where it finally made sense for me. Thank you for providing a clear and fun way to learn. Your teaching style is wonderful!
Dear Brandon many thanks for your feedback, I am delighted to hear that
same with the twist in 6:20
exactly same heeeere 🥺🥺
🙏👏👍
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This was such a stunning and energizing lesson of rythm, history, music and dance! Thanks a lot!
My Pleasure. Glad you enjoyed. Please check out the full school. www.secretsofsolo.com if you want to learn more :)
The dance is wonderful as others pointed it out but the delivery of the lesson is so amazing, it really hints a nice character and just how much energy is within. Gotta love those hummings and sounds that are perhaps not even fully intentional while doing some motions, especially with a sweet voice like that - I think it's able to reach the inner child in us in a certain way.
Thank you so much!
i swear from this day forth, i will never dance again without going "goodoo goodoo goodoo goodoo goodoo-da" in my head
Hahahaha... it seems to be my thing. Well it's useful I hope :) If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
You are a wonderful teacher. My grandma taught me the Charleston when I was young. This brought back wonderful memories of playing big band in her kitchen and learning to dance just like Grandma could.
Oh that's lovely. Amazing she could dance. Keep it going :)
@@secretsofsolo mom and I just figured it out when I showed her this particular video -- Grandma would have been 75 when she taught me, and still could move! this is about 1985 or so.
@@writer.lennox You & I have similar "Grandma" memories!
This was the best Charleston tutorial I've ever seen, and I've watched/practiced with a lot!
Clara, thank you very much for your feedback. I am glad you enjoyed it!
Пришла после работы, уставшая, решила заглянуть на Ютуб на сон грядущий- попалось видео с Вашим зажигательным номером. Как итог- залипла. И вот я стою перед зеркалом, в ночи, пробую))) Кто бы мог подумать, всегда была безразлична к джазу. Благодарю за уроки и за то что радуете людей своей неуёмной энергией, юмором и мастерством!
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial :-) My friend and I discovered your video "by accident", and then found ourselves dancing for 1 1/2 hours. It must have looked ridiculous - non of us danced the Charleston before plus I'm a really bad dancer, but we had so so much fun with it!
Hi Ramona! Many thanks for sharing your story! I am so glad you found it useful =) not ridiculous at all! That's the power of dance! Keep on it =)
I agree. I was no dancer and struggle to try. But Ksenia broke down the steps, and easier to learn.
lol
Great dancer, and great teacher, but the best thing about your videos is whatever that happy song in your heart is.
very true :)
What an amazing teacher you are. You teach every component and put them all together so clearly and playfully. Thank you!
Thank you Shin, glad you enjoyed it!
She IS timeless !!! & what smooth motion & what a voice !
I’ve wasted far too many hours of my life trying to find a UA-cam channel that will teach me fun dance moves along with actually good music and an instructor I’d actually want to be friends with. Thank you for ending my search! (In retrospect I should have known it’d be the Charleston. It’s always the Charleston 😏)
Hi dear! I am glad to hear that! Enjoy the videos and the dance!
Agree👍🏻❤
Great instructor! Everything is broken down, which makes it easier to follow. Than you!
Many many thanks, I am delighted to hear that =)
Amazing teacher!!! A beautiful lesson!!! Love you and your energy, thank you so much for this!
:) Glad you enjoyed. Please check out the full school. www.secretsofsolo.com if you want to learn more :) Or keep watching on here
Wow! Your teaching instruction is so clear that I feel even I can do the Charleston-with some practice! Maybe I can emerge from quarantine with some new dance skills.
Awww sure!!!! Why not!! Keep on learning, trying and practicing! Good luck
Woaw so cool! Thanks for your videos, I’m progressing so fast with your help!! Where from your pants, It’s just perfect :) thanks xx
you have a very beautiful smile. Also, the lesson is amaizing, thank you!
I didn't think dancing was fun until I found you. Not only the classes are simple, they are also fun. Thank you for showing me how fun it is to dance.
Amazing! Please take more classes and check out the full school . You’ll love it
Вы просто очаровательнейшая! Огромное спасибо за все эти эмоции!
Absolutely brilliant! The Charleston is what the human body was designed to do!
Can you recommend some songs that are especially good for learning the Charleston? By the way I love your channel (just discovered it). You demonstrate the steps so clearly, and your dancing is inspiring. Thank you!
Hi there, thank you so much for kind words. open.spotify.com/playlist/1wvtqzgiuT4OWA2i6nEPhy?si=CUdrFT9GRTiAD__xSfzHbg
And this playlist as well open.spotify.com/playlist/1wvtqzgiuT4OWA2i6nEPhy?si=CUdrFT9GRTiAD__xSfzHbg
Enjoy!!!
This is an amazing way to learn dance steps, and I love the music ditty you add to understand the beat with the steps!
This is so good to know! I really appreciate your words !
Lol. Love it. Doogga do ga doogo do dat. Love her. I think she is the "cigarette" girl in the IG VIDEO I saw and she is wonderful she was doing the happy feet she was amazing,, my legs would get all Tangled. Lol
1:21 What is the name of the jazz piece ?
Thanks for your videos. I have lately got very interested in this dance form and your lessons are easy to follow.
Thank you! There are many more over on my school, secretsofsolo.com, could be perfrect for you
wow... you are the best dancing teacher! ...and love your smile and swing
Great instruction! Now I can see clearly why I have two left feet.
It must be wonderful to go through life with a tune in your head. This is too beautiful to waste on envy. Thanks for doing this.
I love the way she says "keeeck" 🥰
0:29 groove in the bounce
0:52 gu dooga dooga dooga du da... KEEP THE BOUNCE
2:02 the movement is wider ... groovier....
2:46 Keek step goo goo goo goo..gah!
3:08 shake your shoe!
Thank You, this was awesome! This was like having a private dance lesson - no distractions, just professional instruction;
i really enjoyed this - i am a big fan of the Charleston dance, it is so peppy and classy;
I'm a complete novice with the charleston dance and I'm SO thankful I've found your channel! I have learned just the first step so far but I'm gonna practice every day to keep improving. Thank you so much! ♥
Yeah! Welcome on board! Enjoy your learning!
@@secretsofsolo thank you! I would also like to ask you if you've got a video about the very basics of dancing. I have trouble coordinating my shoulders and hips, and I'd like to know if you have something to help me practice
thank you again! ♥
@@GoldSnafuArts Here I share with you a playlist of videos about dancing tips, hope it can help. Also, I suggest you to have a look to my online school secretsofsolo.com You will find there a basic SOLO JAZZ 101 course =) ua-cam.com/play/PLSPhXdRSYkqHZwX992xqpiKI4JDFiLdvp.html
Thank you for this video. I'm going to dress up as a flapper for Halloween, so I'd like to learn Charleston until then! ❤️
Such Groovy Juicy made up words !
I Love it !!! 😃 Your accent is Beautiful ! So happy & I can imagine just walking down the street & decide to Keeek a step here & there randomly !!
What a Fantastic teacher. Your stage so welcoming. The acoustics, lighting, wardrobe. No distractions !
All YOU ! Perfect !
(Please do not change) Wonderful !
Oh thank you very much for these wonderful bright words. I am delighted you enjoyed it so much!
Such an amazing tutorial, the simple explanation and the actual example are so easy to understand! Thank you very much
Really glad you enjoyed. If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
Perhaps the most entertaining tutorial I have ever experienced on the interwebs. 10/10 would recummend. "Douga, douga, douga, douga" is possibly the most profound statement of our century and as a young person in America I feel like it will stay with me the rest of my life and into the next. XOXO Go Piss Girl
Peut-être le tutoriel le plus divertissant que j'aie jamais connu sur les interwebs. 10/10 recommanderais. "Douga, douga, douga, douga" est peut-être la déclaration la plus profonde de notre siècle et en tant que jeune en Amérique, j'ai l'impression que cela restera avec moi le reste de ma vie et dans la prochaine. XOXO Go Piss Girl
I stumbled upon this video randomly and I was always wondering how to do this dance. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and wonderful example. I feel like I can do this dance now! Thank you!
Glad I could help!
"The Charleston is said to be based on the “Juba,” a dance brought to Charleston by enslaved African Americans + performed by dock workers in the early 1900’s. The Juba involves rhythmic stomping, kicking, + slapping, and it became a challenge dance of the [African] American community at the time."
The song, The Charleston, composed by James JIMMY Johnson
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_P._Johnson
Appropriated like most cultural contributions by Black people in the U.S.
Absolutely. There is a whole bit in description to this video about the history of this dance. Thank you for putting it in the comments for not everyone reads descriptions.
Though history of the dance is not that simple as I found out doing research for its subjectively documented and there are a few versions of the history. There is a whole blog about the history of Charleston and its versions I wrote here, you might find it interesting secretsofsolo.com/2020/08/the-history-of-the-charleston-dance/
My grandma used to dance the Charleston her sister was a Charleston dance champion 🎉
I found this site when thinking of my grandmother teaching me the Charleston when was a teenager! She was b. 1900; I in 1960. We were like sisters/twins, two generations apart...💞 Thank you, Ksenia!
Aula super incrível.
Professora graciosa e competentíssima!!! 💃💃💃👏👏👏
Outstanding video; after watching, I now feel I have a clear path to learn this dance. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent.
Wonderful! This will keep me sane through the Corona winter. Thank you!
I am glad you like it! Enjoy your learning =)
Amazing video amazing instructor amazing character
One of the best ever came up on UA-cam
I wish I could be instructed by you in person...
Join my school. I do live classes! :)
You're a great teacher! 😄🌟
Thanks for the videos! 😄🌟
Thank you! Could you do it?
I’m in love! ❤
You make it all look so easy, effortless and pleasing to watch.
Very instructive.
👍
You are elegance, grace and poise personified. This, video reflects those qualities impeccably. It is an honour to learn from an at ease Master.
OMG, I'm so happy to discover your channel! I had a great time dancing with you 😆
Thank you!! It was very helpful xxxxx
So glad!
This is the best most beautiful, comprehensive Charleston instruction. Fantastic!
Thank you som much :) Did you know I have a full school, where you can learn even more?
Wonderful teaching!
Glad you enjoyed!
So much love for this video!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
Can now learn this new happy dance from my living room ♥️
You are very welcome!
So happy I found your channel. I could watch and listen to you all day! Thank you so much for sharing🙏
My pleasure! Did you learn to do it?
@@secretsofsolo I've done a little years ago in my ballroom and latin dance classes but will definitely make time to learn from your videos soon.
I really like how you show the move from the back! It really helped because the last video I watched was really good but I couldn’t find where to place my body. It’s nice to know 100 years later we are still rocking this dance! When dancing was fun! When dance was dance! Now noone my age dances. When I suggest we go out dancing , my friends think that means sitting at the bar on tinder. No baby I’m trying to get down on the floor! I wish dance was something that they made important in school, I think it’s a really great skill to have and a necessity for parties 🪩 💃🏼
You're such a likeable person, spreading good vibes. Video is of high quality - including the content. Thank you.
You are so gracefully knowledgeable about dance; it's been a pleasure to come across ur channel. Thks.
Thank you Kathleen, I appreciate that :) If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
Shoes question: I was having problems twisting then realized I had rubber soled shoes (just one of the problems!). Guessing I need leather??
Hi! Leather or foam or ...socks :) You need shoes and surface that is not too sticky. Otherwise, its hard to twist and your ankles and/ or knees might feel the impact later.
@@secretsofsolo Thank you so much. I have been practicing twisting in socks on the kitchen floor :-) I will be looking for leather bottoms.
Thank you so much! I'm going to make an authentic-looking 1920s dress for Halloween this year, and I have to know how to do this dance!
Sarah, great to read you! Good luck with it! I am sure you looked fab
Far have I travelled and much have i seen and indeed it is all about the groove and the bounce at the end of the day
This was lovely. Thank you! My ppor dowstairs neighbor...
I usually do not care much for dancing but I have recently discovered how lovely the music of the 20s/30s is and it really makes me want to dance or at least have a couple of "correct" moves to accompany it. Your tutorial was incredibly helpful and I am proud to say I can now actually dance a bit xD (even if I am still struggling with the opposite twist, but I'll keep practicing) I had taken dance lessons before but this is the first time I actually enjoyed dancing, you really are a great teacher! Thank you :D
You are an amazing instructor , Thank you for making your videos with clear and concise communication , I curtsy you love
You are gorgeous. It has a very good didactics, with technique, style and groove. Congratulations on the hard work. Your smile shows how much you love what you do. Hugs from Brazil.
thank you for your comment and for watching. I am really glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for this tutorial ksenia. Besides of being good at teaching youre so beautiful too.
Wow, thank you!
@@secretsofsolo Youre welcome ksenia. Im so happy and surprised I didnt expect that you will notice my comment. Im youre instant fan here in the Philippines. Since then, my day is not complete without watching your videos. Youre my inspiration to continue my dancing. I dream to meet you someday
Excellent tutorial! Very well explained in an informative and entertaining manner! I'll be watching your vids from now until complete mastery of that 'Swinging' feeling!
best swing tutorial ever
You are absolutely amazing!! I love how you teach with elegance and grace.
Thank you Lora, I appreciate that :) If you would like to learn more check out my school for the full class, and others like it www.secretsofsolo.com
Finally found Charleston teaching from behind, so easy explanation, thank you so much, subscribed
I adore your positive energy
Thank you!
This brings back memories for me. When I was in the 6th grade (1970) I had an older teacher. One day she surprised us all by stopping our lesson to show us how to do the Charleston. She learned it as a child. BTW, why is it called the Charleston?
She is absolutly wonderful.
I might be in love! 😂
As a guitarist learning the Charleston rhythm, I discovered that knowing how to dance to this step really helped me nail the timing of the Charleston rhythm on the guitar. Thanks a million!
That's awesome!
Чудесная женщина! И объяснила/показала понятно, и самой танцевать захотелось)) Очень мотивирует!
жаль, что сегодня это не актуально=(
@@michaellos97 смотря где. Этот танец и стиль до сих пор танцуют. Сейчас он набирает популярность
@@michaellos97в Питере танцуем, присоединяйтесь
I LOVE WATCHING YOU DANCE MAKES ME FEEL ALIVE!!! ESPECIALLY AT THE Paris Jazz Roots Dance Jam I CAN'T GET ENOUGH WATCHING THAT!!! I REALLY THINK I LOVED TO DANCE IN THAT ERA IN A PAST LIFE!!!
Honestly, this is one of the best UA-cam videos I've seen.
Demanding, concise, exhaustive without any fuzz.
And such a cheerful and uplifting personality! ❤
So clear ... step by step... great teacher...
Великолепно, понятно показаны движения ! Замечательный ролик. Обаятельная ведущая.👍❤️🌹
One of the best swing dance basic
This is incredible. THANK you! You are an amazing teacher!
Susan, thank you so much! Happy you liked it!
Absolutely adorable and the most thorough explanation! ❤❤❤
Thank you
Those shoes! Where oh wear! Shoe lust!
Love it when you say “No cheating. I’m watching you” 👀. Very good videos.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 ❤️💥❤️
My Ancestors did this dance....Some modern kin are gonna learn on here to Honor Our Great Granny!🎶🎵🎼😆
Such an elegant lady. Gracious and beautiful.
I love your teaching style
O thank you ! =)
you have the most amazing energy
Many thanks !!!
You are a good teacher give me a lot of motivation, thanks
You are very welcome, thank you for writing this =)
Loved this video. Now I need to find some slippy shoes as trainers don’t really work well!!
Thank you! glad you liked it! yes, rubber sole is not the best. Leather shoes or even..socks can work great!
Your instructions looks so clear
What would be really helpful is if when you talked about rhythm you would show a diagram of the rhythm. Learning about the triplet feel of swing music and how the swing rhythm is generated musically would make things easier for me to understand.
Elegant, simplistic, charming, effective!
Just amazing!! Thank you so much for shared!!
I love your Disco palms; you're wearing the Original ones!!!
I used to be depressed, but thanks for this video, my life is changing ❤
:)) Good to hear
Sigue adelante, no estás sólo. Yo también a veces lucho un poco con eso, pero nosotros podemos 😊
Thanks. Very clear explanation. Easy to watch, difficult to imitate. LOL.
Great🤩❤looks good practice for cross country skiing xx
Definitely!
This is everything I've ever wanted to know. Such a beautiful time
Great. I'm glad :)