Oh my goodness! You are amazing! You really helped me, I watched other videos and your is the best on how to really show the moves clearly. You're an excellent teacher. I have to do this portion in my cardio class and sometimes I think I got it but I really think I got it down now. Big thumbs up! 😊
Good analysis i can see a link to the botofogo in samba and drunken sailor in jive im only just starting in dance as an mature student but have done bit of boxing in my time this is just what i need thank you
Having had a classical education I am pretty sure pas de bourre means "with no heels" so why are you dropping your heels? I a using this step in a crossover tap/jazz number and whether or not you drop heels will make a great difference to the sound and the pattern
Thank you, thank you, thank you! My girls were needing a clear explanation of pas de bourees and you gave it to them!!!! Your help is appreciated.
You are a great dance teacher!
Thank you for showing this in such a simple way! I finally get it haha :D
Thanks so much, this video is helping me to understand much better the steps.
Oh my goodness! You are amazing! You really helped me, I watched other videos and your is the best on how to really show the moves clearly. You're an excellent teacher. I have to do this portion in my cardio class and sometimes I think I got it but I really think I got it down now. Big thumbs up! 😊
Good lesson, it helps me a lot.
This is really helpful thank you
Thank you. This was well explained then the Howcast video lol
Excellent! Thank you =)
Thankyou so much 😍this really helpt me
great explanation! thank you so much! i finally get it now ❤️
Hermosa explicación! Muchas Gracias!!
Thank you
Good analysis i can see a link to the botofogo in samba and drunken sailor in jive im only just starting in dance as an mature student but have done bit of boxing in my time this is just what i need thank you
Having had a classical education I am pretty sure pas de bourre means "with no heels" so why are you dropping your heels?
I a using this step in a crossover tap/jazz number and whether or not you drop heels will make a great difference to the sound and the pattern