Les Twins SF | Beginners Workshop '17

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @GoshTasha
    @GoshTasha  7 років тому +10

    SONG LIST (thank you Petra Pek)
    0:10 We Need A Resolution - Aaliyah
    4:27 LilLiveBeatts - Drop Club (?)
    5:46 Hann - In The Club
    6:02 SoFly - Straight Things
    6:40 Tinashe - Party Favors
    7:27 DJ Khaled, Bey, Jay - Shining
    9:12 I'm Better - Missy Elliott

    • @franckbenhamou2836
      @franckbenhamou2836 7 років тому

      GoshTasha please I have a question Larry do funny freestyle on a song with a male singer the song beggin with this word "baby..." after a kid dance in freestyle

    • @petrapek543
      @petrapek543 7 років тому +1

      plus
      4:27 LilLiveBeatts - Drop Club (?)
      5:46 Hann - In The Club
      6:02 SoFly - Straight Things
      6:40 Tinashe - Party Favors
      7:27 DJ Khaled, Bey, Jay - Shining

    • @shzwin
      @shzwin 7 років тому +1

      plus
      6:41 Tinashe - Party Favors

  • @swtsmurfette
    @swtsmurfette 7 років тому +1

    A guarantee mood lifter is exactly what this channel's become for me.

  • @Green6Lantern
    @Green6Lantern 7 років тому +18

    Larry killed that missy song. WOW

    • @Kickinthescience
      @Kickinthescience 7 років тому +7

      Green6Lantern I'm surprised Larry did that wall jump.I thought he was the twin that avoided those kind of risk unlike Laurent who's the daredevil

    • @Green6Lantern
      @Green6Lantern 7 років тому +1

      Yeah you right.

    • @adrienne1958l
      @adrienne1958l 7 років тому

      Green6Lantern , , lying in the gutter, breathless , left for dead , police tape , evening new, KILT!

  • @RockyAllPurpose
    @RockyAllPurpose 7 років тому +10

    back at it again with the les twins videoooo

  • @swtsmurfette
    @swtsmurfette 7 років тому +4

    Thanks for sharing your footage!

  • @gidgetsmith8092
    @gidgetsmith8092 6 років тому

    Laurent has smooth moves but Larry kills it everytime

  • @-68
    @-68 7 років тому +1

    Larry and Laurent do realise that the rest of us are mere mortals unlike them who are basically out of this world right

  • @joshuawatkins4300
    @joshuawatkins4300 7 років тому +3

    those kids don't realize they're in the presence of legends and showed no sign of applause. I understand its kids like don't get me wrong but damn, you know who Les Twins are and you chose to learn from one of best in the dance world and you give them just one applause out of all that? I do hope they had a great time. I'm assuming they're either speechless or just wanna listen and watch the musicality in front of them. I am sorry if I offend anyone. I'm not mad at the little guys or anything, that just shocked me because their workshops are usually turnt and lit. Just seems so dead in this one. I did watch other videos and those kids did dance good but the little kid with the twist definitely showed some musicality and that's honestly amazing. You can see that Larry and Laurent have truly upgraded because everything is new and always on point so bravo to them. 🙌🇫🇷💙

    • @GoshTasha
      @GoshTasha  7 років тому +3

      Adrian Martinez I wouldn't judge the whole workshop by this group. This was only the beginners/kids. It was filled with lots of young kids just eager to dance and show off. Most of the people cheering and hollering are behind the camera. Stay tune for my next video which is the advance workshop 😉 thanks for your feedback and watching!

    • @joshuawatkins4300
      @joshuawatkins4300 7 років тому

      oh no I wasn't judging. I said those kids were great and a lot of them were great dancers. I'm saying this workshop was dead because there wasn't much love in the room. I was referring mostly towards the other videos I've seen of it

    • @GoshTasha
      @GoshTasha  7 років тому +2

      I see. Understood. The crowd was a little different but it also was easter sunday, idk if that even makes a difference

    • @AdrianEitzenAMSE
      @AdrianEitzenAMSE 7 років тому +1

      Adrian Martinez Thing is, this is supposed to be a "Beginner" workshop. Les Twins are amazing, don't get me wrong, but what they're trying to teach here is WAY beyond beginner. I've been dancing for 19 years, doing hip hop most of that time, and I could probably only just keep up. This workshop is dead because the kids have no idea whats going on, simply because they are being asked to do something way beyond their abilities. The kinds of isolations and ticking Les Twins employ take years to master, and quite frankly it's ridiculous they're "teaching" at this level to these kids.

  • @TheMacGeniusForGames
    @TheMacGeniusForGames 7 років тому

    Please anyone know the name of larry's shoe?

  • @CanduGame
    @CanduGame 7 років тому

    song please

  • @neonthapa
    @neonthapa 7 років тому +3

    3:26 The little girl on the left (with Blue Pants).
    Trying super hard to catch up. XD

  • @wargnemesis7777
    @wargnemesis7777 7 років тому

    les twins são demais huehue amo ♡

  • @darkangellew
    @darkangellew 7 років тому +5

    Beginners?????????????What did they learn here?????????Is this a dance class or performance?????????
    They may be amazing dancers but teachers they're not!!!!This angers me so much!!!!Teaching should be taken a lot more serious than this, as you're responsible for these kids possible futures & health!!I remember at that age not getting a routine in class (especially something this difficult) was frustrating as hell, but to not having it explained properly is out of order!They need to be given the proper foundations in order to achieve such technique, which as a teacher IS YOUR JOB!!!!!!!I'm not pointing fingers, but someone should have stepped in & taken responsibility here!!It's to the point were people are paying a name or anyone to come and "teach" their students, who then end up taking the opportunity to perform the whole class for promotion!
    You've let these kids or better still their parents pay for them to stand around & watch other people dance.........money well spent?!

    • @fuumanchuu
      @fuumanchuu 7 років тому +2

      im glad at least someone here realizes this..

    • @GoshTasha
      @GoshTasha  7 років тому +2

      @Lewis Adams you're absolutely right. I would say this was more of a fan meet up kind of thing plus their dancing included. These workshops they hold are definitely not your typical "dance workshops" but none the less, their fans love to see them and they love to see their fans. They always say something along the lines of their workshops not being like others and what not. In the description the workshop is described as "both instructional and highly entertaining...people return again and again to learn from them or just watch!". I attempted to take one of their classes and came out too shy to do it, too many people and couldn't see, had a hard time hearing them. It just wasn't for me, so I failed lol but too see all the others so determined and still having fun was what I felt like their class was about. I understand what you're saying. They're traveling artists/creators/dancers, they don't have a weekly routine like other teachers have. I feel like they wanna get to the good stuff in the workshop and show out. The people that got, don't mind. Thanks for watching the video and giving feedback! BTW I hope your keyboard's OK!

    • @darkangellew
      @darkangellew 7 років тому +2

      i respect that some people may want to pay or attend such an 'event', but it needs to be labelled as such!!!!
      I'm not blaming yourself but if someone had asks me to come and teach a class, i need to know my own (as well as my students) capabilities before agreeing!
      If you don't normally 'teach' why say yes, that just puts you in an awkward position.
      I'd never walk into a classroom not having a clue what to teach, even if it was just a step click, it's disrespectful!!
      People think teaching is easy....it's not.......you have to know how to hold a class, know your student(difficulty levels included) & feel the energy!!
      If something isn't working - change it up, engage with the students & make them feel INVOLVED....not standing looking at you dance, again a matter of difficulty which could have easily been avoided!
      If you can't it means you haven't done your job as an educator, which they've been hired for here!
      I get upset as this kind of glamorisation has affected class etiquette, kids just want to go and be filmed/film rather than actually 'learning'.
      Organisers want to book the next best or the 'IN' thing rather than an educator, someone thats going to stretch the boundaries & influence beyond belief!!
      These 'EVENTS' are really cute BUT let's call it what it is " A meet & greet" so people don't get sucked into the fairy tale!
      They're INSANE dancers & i'm sure nice people, Teachers or should i say educators they are not...

    • @GoshTasha
      @GoshTasha  7 років тому +1

      @Lewis Adams I somewhat agree with that but "workshops" can be many different things. Some are 1 day with long hours and some are extended into a few a days like fair play camp. At the end of the day, they're more focused on what they think is most valuable with their students time.
      IMO, their workshops are just experiences, kind of like a convention dancers go to to learn new choreography from well known dancers and choreographers, they're a great place to get noticed or discovered and are a ton of fun and that's why I think most take it. The classes they teach are sometimes too big for them to stop and teach every individual getting it wrong. I wouldn't think that their workshops are meant to be taken too seriously.
      I definitely understand what you mean about class etiquette. Sometimes people wanna interrupt others and do their own thing but I also think in these workshops/afterparty, that dancers gotta have a bit of "show off" confidence about themselves otherwise they'll wait forever to go. Then again, this is just my opinion, I'm not a dancer/teacher/educator of any sort, it's just what I feel and see when I'm in their workshop. It's just a fun experience.

    • @darkangellew
      @darkangellew 7 років тому +2

      I know what a 'workshop' is been a hard working teacher for many years & as i said before it's nothing to do with anyone's talent, it's about catering to the students!!
      Confidence isn't taught it's encouraged!
      afterparty is a great way to advertise in this capacity, but you have to understand people watching this will not know the difference & will think this is how 'workshops' are 'taught'!!
      I can see what you mean i really do but this isn't helping things & more the fact they should know better!!
      This in definitely on a teacher level so please understand my passion with such things!!
      I love what i do & encouraging these guys is important as they're the future, just has to be done in a certain way!!
      Again nothing to do with the talent, its about how its advertised/handled