That speed right at the end...woah!!! Nice and chill all along and then out of the blue... powerhouse with those last few tap step things. Wow. You may have inspired a bunch of us to pick up a new dance..even if just for solo dancing at the pool or beach! Thank you. Very impressive.
You are a terrific teacher and very inspiring. I would love to see a front facing runthrough of your dance at some point in the video, beginning or end. So we can see what it looks like!
Is Latin dance the first dance genre that you learned? Because I feel like you would also knock it out of the park in non-ballrom, non-latin dances. You make even the basic steps look special.
Dear Valeria, I would recommend you to relax your hips in bachata, improve your shape, cause you look too strict. You try to teach bachata from a ballroom angle, but social dances have another techniques, posture, flow, impact. Check out Ronald an Alba , Ataca and Alemana , Alfonso and Monica, great teachers.
Marianna, I just watch one of your videos and you are ok but Valeria is definitely a professional. With all the respect that you deserve I think, you are not at the same level.
@@gatatica1 Look dear, you definitely can not compare me and Valeria. Because she is a Ballroom dancer and I am a Social dancer that are 2 different kinds of dances and the like. Social dances like Bachata, salsa, merengue have another impact, posture ,legs and work , so please, check out first Top social dancers like Marco y Sara, Ronald and Alba, Korke and Judith and only then, judge!! Ok??
It isn't the typical bachata style which is looser and more street, but bachata competitions look like this. Dancers often come from different dance backgrounds that influence their style and bachata is a very flexible art form. Definitely there is Latin influence from more formal dances like samba, but I don't think it would be out of place at a social. But I get what you mean, it's more formal and technical than typical bachata dances. Good tutorial though! 👌 I mean, this excellent content is free, why complain? 😅
It's the best teaching video. It's in Seoul, Korea. Every video you see is the best teacher. If you watch it every day, you practice.
Do you wand to see more video like this ?
Yes i do, Yes i do 😘😘😘😘
Yessss! Absolutely!!! 💯
More bachata videos pls!
@@stephaniepanameno3330 👍
Yes
Really like this workout style with little explanation. Please do more like this for bachata, salsa social dancing.
You can tell she has ballroom training bc this is way more precise than any other bachata tutorial. She's really good!!! Esp the footwork
very good teacher facing the wall. easy to follow. congrats
That speed right at the end...woah!!! Nice and chill all along and then out of the blue... powerhouse with those last few tap step things. Wow. You may have inspired a bunch of us to pick up a new dance..even if just for solo dancing at the pool or beach! Thank you. Very impressive.
Thank you 😊
You are a terrific teacher and very inspiring. I would love to see a front facing runthrough of your dance at some point in the video, beginning or end. So we can see what it looks like!
Your talent is beyond ay words!
No matter what you do Valeria, your are just wonderful, I usually do your latin Ballroom videos, love the Cha Cha technique.
Thank you 😊
Loved it!!! Whats the trick to the quick feet? I cant get my hips to move
For quick feet you want make sure you keep it compact, under your body
Omg i love the workout i love the music and you are amazing too
Thank you 😄
I do this every morning + I LOVE it 🥰 thank you 🙏
😊
Love the music
Dear Valeria, I missed your classes! You are wonderfull dancer and teacher!
Thank you
Thank u so much for ur bachata lesson best class great teacher ❤
Thank you
Love it. Big fan of your video!
Thank you 😊
Thanks! More bachata please ❤️
WoW.....!!
awww thank you so much 🤗
Thank you❤
Amazing,, well done👏🏽
This was awesome! Can you do a regatón workout 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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This is a really beautiful dance. What song is this? 😍
Thank you! ua-cam.com/video/XrqBCbIw1v0/v-deo.html
This was awesome 🤩
Thank you 😊
Love your dance 💕
Thank you
Love it! Aloha from Hawaii.
Thank you 😊
Fantastic!
Thank you
" Help Me Jesus "! 🥰
Is Latin dance the first dance genre that you learned? Because I feel like you would also knock it out of the park in non-ballrom, non-latin dances. You make even the basic steps look special.
International Latin and ballroom dancing i learned first and I’ve been dancing and keep learning more than 20 years
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Love it
Thank you
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What s the name of this song which is playing back in da video
so i tried this in the morning , felt quite uncomfortable,
i liked the quick steps with the little body roll the most
When you tried new moves it’s most all the time will feel like that until you use to it and find coordination
This is amazing
Супер💥👋👍❣
what is the song you use in this video, lady?
Very charming, so much thaks 🌹🌹🌹
Thank you 😊
👋❤️❤️
Cutest accent 🥰
😊
❤
Beautiful
😊
it was too hard/fast to follow for me, and I did some beginner lessons already.
Dear Valeria, I would recommend you to relax your hips in bachata, improve your shape, cause you look too strict. You try to teach bachata from a ballroom angle, but social dances have another techniques, posture, flow, impact. Check out Ronald an Alba , Ataca and Alemana , Alfonso and Monica, great teachers.
Thank you but as you see from video I definitely did not try to teach it just recommendation to use it for dance workout 😊
Marianna, I just watch one of your videos and you are ok but Valeria is definitely a professional. With all the respect that you deserve I think, you are not at the same level.
@@gatatica1 Look dear, you definitely can not compare me and Valeria. Because she is a Ballroom dancer and I am a Social dancer that are 2 different kinds of dances and the like. Social dances like Bachata, salsa, merengue have another impact, posture ,legs and work , so please, check out first Top social dancers like Marco y Sara, Ronald and Alba, Korke and Judith and only then, judge!! Ok??
It isn't the typical bachata style which is looser and more street, but bachata competitions look like this. Dancers often come from different dance backgrounds that influence their style and bachata is a very flexible art form. Definitely there is Latin influence from more formal dances like samba, but I don't think it would be out of place at a social. But I get what you mean, it's more formal and technical than typical bachata dances. Good tutorial though! 👌 I mean, this excellent content is free, why complain? 😅