the explanation was so good, I am doing the instructor program, and swing and sway were concpets in which I could not manage to resolve the counterbalance in my head. explanation was so clear
Dear Elena and Dima (I hope that it is correct), during your premiere we (my wife, that is also my dance follower, and me) will be performing a competition simulation at our dance school. Anyway, we will see your lesson once at home. Have a nice day, Thanks!😃👋
@@DovganDance yeees, once come back from our lesson we enjoyed your video a lot. For me the 'digestion' of new dance concepts happens by trying them hundred times. Thanks you both ! 😘👋
So it's more about the good old clausule in Standard not to break your sides (wich counts for Latin as well). But breaking sides in Sway doesn't necessarily means invading ones partners space. It affects the bodyline and frame mainly.
@@StudioMargalimait depends how you understand this. In dance each person needs to pick that kind of words that works for them in order to get the right feeling. For me when person breaks a side I feel that that person in my space and I can’t move at all
the explanation was so good, I am doing the instructor program, and swing and sway were concpets in which I could not manage to resolve the counterbalance in my head. explanation was so clear
I am so glad you liked it. Thank you
So nice dance 👌me practise 💖
Thanks 😊 you can do it 💜
Dear Elena and Dima (I hope that it is correct), during your premiere we (my wife, that is also my dance follower, and me) will be performing a competition simulation at our dance school. Anyway, we will see your lesson once at home. Have a nice day, Thanks!😃👋
Thank you ❤ Hope you going to enjoy this tutorial ☺️
@@DovganDance yeees, once come back from our lesson we enjoyed your video a lot.
For me the 'digestion' of new dance concepts happens by trying them hundred times. Thanks you both ! 😘👋
So it's more about the good old clausule in Standard not to break your sides (wich counts for Latin as well). But breaking sides in Sway doesn't necessarily means invading ones partners space. It affects the bodyline and frame mainly.
@@fedbar5652I am glad you liked it. Totally agree that repeating things more then a 100 times helps with transfer new skills into muscular memory
@@StudioMargalimait depends how you understand this. In dance each person needs to pick that kind of words that works for them in order to get the right feeling. For me when person breaks a side I feel that that person in my space and I can’t move at all