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  • She is cute.

  • You look lovely in my eye :). I'm not saying I want to take you out so don't feel uncomfortable. I just like girls with black hair and since your a ballerina, you seem like a beauty. :)

  • Vids*

  • I really like your bids and they help me so much but maybe you could try not to say " um" so much...... Don't get offended

  • To bad the studio I go to doesn't let u were colors or anything

    Black leotard

    Pink tights

    Pink ballet shoes

    Skirt(only in studio)

  • omggg! I dance at boston ballet too! do you go to the boston studio? Because i've been going to the newton one...which levle are you in? I;m going into intermediate 2:)

  • i just notice u say "um" alot xD....

  • means*

  • it's pronounced pah duh duuh (trust me, I dance, and I speak french. It mans step of two.)

  • did she just say 33 degrees was cold. shes crazy

  • @kayteepotatiiee i dont think she was talking about 33 degrees Celsius

  • @kayteepotatiiee i think maybe she meant farenheit

  • Pas de deux is pronounced pa de dur

  • Yumiko has really great ones! But they are expensive xP

  • @bunnyyummy123 i know they are so cute!

  • It is not pas de dur class. It's pronounced paw-de-duh. Just in case you are wondering!! :) I love this vid. It helped alot.

  • @TheDanceAttitude pas de deux is pronounced many different ways and that is the way my teachers says it

  • please respond .

    nice vid :D it was very helpful

    I live in the London,UK and i think like the way we use the degrees is different but u said it was around 33 degrees and that was very cold! 33degrees here is crazy hot that people dont even go outside im just quite confused about that, i know thats got nothing to do we ballet but i just need to know thank you

    and i subbed xD

  • @EverythingSolo thank you!!! hmm thats strange. well 33 degrees is one degree above the freezing zone where i live lol. do you use clecius?

  • @401ballet401 in celcius, 33 degrees is really really hot!! like, summer (:

  • I think it's important to wear a fairly high-cut leotard and not the sort that looks like shorts at the bottom. Ballet is such a feminine art, it seems a shame to wear anything masculine.

  • @markmywords53 none of the leotards i showed had shorts on the bottom. you are right about being feminine but ballet is also a way to express yourself and create your own style

  • @401ballet401 That's good to know about the absence of shorts ;-). You're very pretty, it's good that you don't wear those things. I agree with you that ballet is about self expression and personal style, and it's great that your style is based around the power of your femininity.

  • @markmywords53 ironically, in the beginning ballet was danced by men and men only (women's roles are played by men in masks). ballet really is not just about feminine it is about art and self expression. it is not shameful whatsoever to be a little masculine. what counts is your dance and your heart.

  • I think I have that first leo......unfortunatlyit comes up way to high on my chest and my ballet teacher hates it

  • our studio doesnt even say we have to wear a leo !! its so non-strict!! :(

    but we wear proper ballet apparel anyway :)

    i just think a nice leo and tights looks alot more professional and clean than shorts and a teeshirt, ya know??

    i love ballet :)

  • @Cheerbabeforeverable yes i totally agree!!

  • First viewer! Woot! Hahah, Love the video! Whats your dress code for dance?

  • @BeautyIsOnlyLove yay hahah!! at our ballet studio we can where any color style brand leo that we want to but we have to wear a wrap skirt

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