Man of La Mancha - Stephanie Romero
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This was back in 2008 and contemporary wasn't in. Dancing with tricks was in so just drop the fact that there's no real dance.
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where is the love button?
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i hate when people say there isn't much dance in it. There is dance cause doing turns and leaps aren't just tricks, thats what you call dancing. Having none of that makes it look boring
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nice technique. But this is supposed to be a dance, not a floor exersize. Get a real choreographer.
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How old is she?? She is amazing! So jealous of her flexibility
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She's very good but I didn't like the ending and she need more power. It seems like she is loosing all her energy throughout the dance and she should try to keep it consistent.
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I already loved this song, but this choreo makes it even better!!
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alright first of all, it's a competition. why would she not pull out all of her incredible tricks?
and excellent music choice. i love me some linda eder<3
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How do you stretch to get this flexible?????
~i lost my flexibility over the summer and need to do a "scropion/beillman" spin for figure skating and its not as good as it use to be! WUT DO I DO!?!?!?!
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this is fantastic, all i have to say is watch your feet when you are rolling on the ground, make sure they are pointed :)
wow she has very impressive technique! her leaps are high and her turns are tight! I also love her flexibility! some times i see dancers who are extremely flexible but when they dance they look floppy which makes them seem out of control. but she is not like that!
the only thing is that her dance was allll technique. every two seconds there was a kick, a leap, a turn, an extension ect.. i would have liked a little more choreography.
overall though, very entertaining and impressive! nice job!
sarahmarie7474 2 years ago 26
It has a greate choreography! All these "technique" (like you call it) were born in the name of dance! It is dance! And the formles and infantile crawling on the floor ist that what you call choreography? You call it technique for better learn and handle it as a professional. For me its dance-art. So I better look this "technique" then your "choreography".
brooklyn934 1 year ago 4