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Jazz Dancing - Stag Leap

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

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  • wow i would be kinda scared with him touching me like that.... creepy

  • back leg is supposed to be bent more?

    duh.

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  • She so did not land in fifth position. her hands were in third. WTF

    That dude doesn't know poop

  • i coulddo that when i was 10

    i wouldnt say its advance

  • @webcamfan2569 calm yo tits! its a damn statement, and if you're having trouble with a stag leap this tutorial would pretty much screw you. ask your dance instructor or find a better tutorial with less disllikes

  • @MissBbBbutterfly OH SHUT UP AND LEAVE! ID FIND THIS VERY USEFULL!

  • real dancers know that this tutorial sucks

  • he was touching her leg.... id run.

  • @Gymnasticseverywhere

    i agree but i thought that her jump itself was the position of a stag leap. so its a stag leap position except she didn't do the chasse before the jump? and that a stag jump is different in shape and form? i don't know maybe different studios call it different things.

  • a single stag is supposed to hav the front leg straight with the back leg in attitude and a double stag is with both legs in attitude

  • hi 5th

    

  • hi 5th

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