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  • beautiful arm positions and point but dont forget the importance of going through the ball of the foot its very important to really use the floor. basically if you dont use the floor properly not only is it bad technique but can be cause of accidents when trying to do grand battement later (and other advanced choreography) on in as a more advanced dancer! just my opinion

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  • you all are so dumb if you guys "know" what expert is then fucking make a vid yourself

  • Isn't this called "Expert Village"? Not "learn ballet from crummy amateurs who have no idea what they're doing".

  • ehow... get some real experts from france or russia... geez.

  • omgg, turn out your foott, when you go side, your heals should be faceing forward..

  • i think she needs to brush the floor more..

    and umm..

    make it more flowy and light i guess..

    and the arm...

    :D

  • She's saying that her student is beautifully turned out? I think she has really poor turnout. I started ballet this year and have better turnout ...

  • HAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAHHAAH.

    I totally degree.

  • she's not even trying! she thinks that it's the right way!

  • what kind of music do i need for this?

  • when u do a tendu neva take your foot off the floor its kind of a slide

    duhh lol

  • That was a piece of shit

  • trust me,,, the teacher is a half wit and doesnt know what your talking about. she shouldnt even be in business.

  • Does anybody know why the vid is no available?

  • Be glad!! There are so many things wrong with this student... damn... :S

  • looks really relaxing

  • She does a beautiful tendu. They should point out the position of her knee in foot placement en croix. They should offer tips as to how to keep your foot fully stretched while not pulling your body off center. Also, they should note that the thigh and knees are turned out. Turning out your feet only can do damage to your knees. You do never want your feet more turned out than your knees can follow.

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