It's been almost 2 years now since I've started to hop into lindy and your videos has and still accompanying me on my journey. I love your pedagogy and you're energy. Thank you for all the work on sharing your knowledge on lindy, it's been so helpfull ❤
Hi Laura! Thank you for your videos! About the last part of sailor kicks (and video coming out), i'm really interestend in the kicks: i see you do the old style sailor kicks with the outer leg, while normally all teachers teach the kick step - kick step walking around. Can you exlplain in your next video if this is leadable and how? Thank you! Love you!
Yes, I'll definitely talk about this. I like both styles a lot. Kick step is definitely easier (in my opinion). I think the single kicks are a bit flashier if you can do them well. I think it's totally fine for one partner to do one and the other do the other. I think the feel is slightly different, but not so extreme that it makes the step uncomfortable. If I want to do the same as the lead, in addition to the feel, their feet are literally in front of my face, so it's easy to see which one they are doing as well.
@@LauraGlaess Thank you for your answer! ♥️ Also, if you are interested, I've talk about it last week with one of my friend and he told me that in a workshop Todd Yannacone said that if the leader keep the follower tight with his right hand it would be difficult for the follower to do the kick step footwork with the inside leg, so it's a kind of leading the out kicks. What do you think? Thank you Laura, i love your dedication in teaching and above all in preserving the black american culture in lindy hop!
I'm just amaze she has the time to dance and make all these videos between watering all the plants.
lol - I mean, you'll notice that these vids are coming out pretty slow now...
It's been almost 2 years now since I've started to hop into lindy and your videos has and still accompanying me on my journey. I love your pedagogy and you're energy. Thank you for all the work on sharing your knowledge on lindy, it's been so helpfull ❤
I'm so happy it helps! More is on the way!
You don't just swing, you also rock
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Great video I’m headed on Sunday to the lhic I’m so exited
Thank you for feeding my Charleston addiction!
Happy to - I have the same addiction ;)
She gonna be a baby momma soon
❤❤❤❤ I’m surprised you didn’t touch on airplane Charleston in tandem. Lots of great stuff to practice thank you!
That's the next video! It's already all shot, but this one was 11 mins as it is.
Love it. “I want more Laura” -Gabi
Your just amazing Laura ❤
Sweet moves!
You Rock! 😊
Thanks Laura!
Great video, as always! Thank you!
Queee maravilha!!! Thanks!!!!❤
Hi Laura! Thank you for your videos!
About the last part of sailor kicks (and video coming out), i'm really interestend in the kicks: i see you do the old style sailor kicks with the outer leg, while normally all teachers teach the kick step - kick step walking around. Can you exlplain in your next video if this is leadable and how? Thank you!
Love you!
Yes, I'll definitely talk about this. I like both styles a lot. Kick step is definitely easier (in my opinion). I think the single kicks are a bit flashier if you can do them well. I think it's totally fine for one partner to do one and the other do the other. I think the feel is slightly different, but not so extreme that it makes the step uncomfortable. If I want to do the same as the lead, in addition to the feel, their feet are literally in front of my face, so it's easy to see which one they are doing as well.
@@LauraGlaess Thank you for your answer! ♥️
Also, if you are interested, I've talk about it last week with one of my friend and he told me that in a workshop Todd Yannacone said that if the leader keep the follower tight with his right hand it would be difficult for the follower to do the kick step footwork with the inside leg, so it's a kind of leading the out kicks. What do you think?
Thank you Laura, i love your dedication in teaching and above all in preserving the black american culture in lindy hop!
how does leader know to start with right foot?
It's the leader's idea, and Tim knows the I am on the right foot, so he switches his feet to accommodate me.