Good timing! the only thing is that your leading with your right hip (overcrossing in the beggining) sometimes your feet are turning in, but your trying to perfect it so...it's not bad! great job!
I really liked this set. It was full of trebles and rythm, not like a lot of the sets now days which are full of tricks. I know this was a few years ago but i hope you kept up with your style, cos it is really nice.
You could have been a bit less severe, and you should have rather told her what to work on instead of criticizing and saying "you shouldn't do that, this looks bad," etc. Sorry, but your comment sounded really rude to me, and if someone had said something like that to me, I would have been hurt.
work on turn out. The hips looked forced out, and the turn out should come all the way down the leg but obviously in the foot. Several times the feet were limp or what my school calls "dead fish feet" where the foot is not pulled tightly into a toe. Especially watch at :38 the feet were straight forward. Sorry about the audience, I thought that was rude but hey, what can you do. Overcross at beginning was too forced- more natural but crisp position works better.
Well I can't do that, so that's pretty awesome. What's up with the crowd? People walking around, leaving, rolling balls onto the stage to try and trip you. What jerks.
Very nice! Remember to smile!
irishdancersami 5 months ago
@iPoeky i no and the front as well
irishdancerguy 1 year ago
Good timing! the only thing is that your leading with your right hip (overcrossing in the beggining) sometimes your feet are turning in, but your trying to perfect it so...it's not bad! great job!
randomflyingchickens 2 years ago
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try a nip on the ole bottle before ya start deary.
1MartinD28 2 years ago
Work on stamina. You're dying before you even start your long.
MedicatingPerfection 2 years ago
I really liked this set. It was full of trebles and rythm, not like a lot of the sets now days which are full of tricks. I know this was a few years ago but i hope you kept up with your style, cos it is really nice.
zspinks78 2 years ago
That's one encouraging comment... Hem.
You could have been a bit less severe, and you should have rather told her what to work on instead of criticizing and saying "you shouldn't do that, this looks bad," etc. Sorry, but your comment sounded really rude to me, and if someone had said something like that to me, I would have been hurt.
chaussettegauche 2 years ago
How long have you been dancing (When this was filmed)?
Thanks!
- Savannah :)
PolkaDotDesigns 2 years ago
work on turn out. The hips looked forced out, and the turn out should come all the way down the leg but obviously in the foot. Several times the feet were limp or what my school calls "dead fish feet" where the foot is not pulled tightly into a toe. Especially watch at :38 the feet were straight forward. Sorry about the audience, I thought that was rude but hey, what can you do. Overcross at beginning was too forced- more natural but crisp position works better.
allsmiles02 2 years ago
Well I can't do that, so that's pretty awesome. What's up with the crowd? People walking around, leaving, rolling balls onto the stage to try and trip you. What jerks.
austin85cw 3 years ago