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The enduring magic of the Radiophonic Workshop | Resident Advisor
We look back on 60 years of the pioneering electronic music and sound effects workshop.
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3228
"It was a place for experimentation," says Roger Limb, who's been a member of the Radiophonic Workshop since 1972, "full of weird and wonderful sounds which people were not quite sure what to make of." It is easy to forget how mind-bending something like the Doctor Who theme would have sounded back in in the mid-'60s, at a time when almost all music was acoustically derived. Breakthroughs like this were made possible by the pioneering experimentation at the Workshop, which was set up at the BBC in 1958 to record sound effects for radio programming. Techniques were developed on-the-fly using tape manipulation, oscillators and earl...
published: 17 May 2018
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Five Days at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Five Days at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop [COMPLETE]
published: 07 Dec 2012
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Pioneers Of Sound: The story of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
A short documentary on the history and influence of the BBC's sound effects studio the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Click here for more info: http://www.thevinylfactory.com/?p=11370
published: 19 Feb 2014
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Creating the Theme | Radiophonic Workshop | Doctor Who
A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with Dick Mills, Brian Hodgson, Verity Lambert and the late Delia Derbyshire and how they brought composer Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme to life using electronic music. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToDoctorWho
Taken from the special feature Masters of Sound on the Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD.
Click here to buy Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD: http://www.bbcshop.com/science-fiction/doctor-who-the-beginning-box-set-dvd/invt/bbcdvd1882?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=kh_thebeginningdvd
WATCH MORE:
Regenerations: http://bit.ly/DWRegenerations
The Thirteenth Doctor: http://bit.ly/TheThirteenthDoctor
Title Sequences: http://bit.ly/DWTitleSequences
Welcome to the Doctor Who Channel! Travel in the TARDIS with ...
published: 18 Apr 2015
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How Do They Do That - The RadioPhonic Workshop
with Brian Hodgson
published: 12 May 2018
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BBC Radiophonic Workshop: A Journey Through Time
Created in 1958, and based in BBC's Maida Vale Studios, Radiophonic Workshop are true pioneers of electronic music. We caught up with them to find out their creative process of old, and how they perform music in the modern age.
Watch part II here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GED3sLSVuRg
More info:
https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
published: 02 Jun 2017
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BBC Radiophonic Workshop: Experimentation with MatrixBrute
The second part of our miniseries on the British electronic music pioneers, Radiophonic Workshop. Synth guru Mark Ayres reveals why MatrixBrute is a perfect addition to the Radiophonic family, and demonstrates some of the unique sounds it's capable of.
See the full article: https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
Download the Radiophonic Workshop preset bank for MatrixBrute: https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
More on MatrixBrute: https://www.arturia.com/products/hardware-synths/matrixbrute
published: 04 Jul 2017
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Peter Howell & The Radiophonic Workshop 'The Astronauts' (full version)
One of the best BBC Radiophonic releases in my opinion from 1978. This is from the album 'Through A Glass Darkly'.
published: 25 Feb 2013
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BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
BBC Radiophonic Workshop · The Magnetic Fields
Holiday
℗ 1999 Merge Records
Released on: 1999-01-12
Composer: Stephin Merritt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 03 Jul 2019
14:41
The enduring magic of the Radiophonic Workshop | Resident Advisor
We look back on 60 years of the pioneering electronic music and sound effects workshop.
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/322...
We look back on 60 years of the pioneering electronic music and sound effects workshop.
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3228
"It was a place for experimentation," says Roger Limb, who's been a member of the Radiophonic Workshop since 1972, "full of weird and wonderful sounds which people were not quite sure what to make of." It is easy to forget how mind-bending something like the Doctor Who theme would have sounded back in in the mid-'60s, at a time when almost all music was acoustically derived. Breakthroughs like this were made possible by the pioneering experimentation at the Workshop, which was set up at the BBC in 1958 to record sound effects for radio programming. Techniques were developed on-the-fly using tape manipulation, oscillators and early synthesisers, laying the groundwork for countless musical movements that would come afterwards. The Workshop closed in 1998, but some of its members have continued to channel its spirit into live performances and recorded music. We followed the group to a recent show at the Science Museum in London to hear about the Workshop's 60-year-long journey.
Director / Producer - Sophie Misrahi
Editor - Sophie Misrahi
Camera - Sophie Misrahi, Guy Clarke
Dubbing Mixer - Guy Clarke
Director / Producer - Sophie Misrahi
Editor - Sophie Misrahi
Camera - Sophie Misrahi, Guy Clarke
Dubbing Mixer - Guy Clarke
https://wn.com/The_Enduring_Magic_Of_The_Radiophonic_Workshop_|_Resident_Advisor
We look back on 60 years of the pioneering electronic music and sound effects workshop.
Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3228
"It was a place for experimentation," says Roger Limb, who's been a member of the Radiophonic Workshop since 1972, "full of weird and wonderful sounds which people were not quite sure what to make of." It is easy to forget how mind-bending something like the Doctor Who theme would have sounded back in in the mid-'60s, at a time when almost all music was acoustically derived. Breakthroughs like this were made possible by the pioneering experimentation at the Workshop, which was set up at the BBC in 1958 to record sound effects for radio programming. Techniques were developed on-the-fly using tape manipulation, oscillators and early synthesisers, laying the groundwork for countless musical movements that would come afterwards. The Workshop closed in 1998, but some of its members have continued to channel its spirit into live performances and recorded music. We followed the group to a recent show at the Science Museum in London to hear about the Workshop's 60-year-long journey.
Director / Producer - Sophie Misrahi
Editor - Sophie Misrahi
Camera - Sophie Misrahi, Guy Clarke
Dubbing Mixer - Guy Clarke
Director / Producer - Sophie Misrahi
Editor - Sophie Misrahi
Camera - Sophie Misrahi, Guy Clarke
Dubbing Mixer - Guy Clarke
- published: 17 May 2018
- views: 18798
10:05
Pioneers Of Sound: The story of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
A short documentary on the history and influence of the BBC's sound effects studio the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Click here for more info: http://www.thevinylfa...
A short documentary on the history and influence of the BBC's sound effects studio the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Click here for more info: http://www.thevinylfactory.com/?p=11370
https://wn.com/Pioneers_Of_Sound_The_Story_Of_The_BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop
A short documentary on the history and influence of the BBC's sound effects studio the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Click here for more info: http://www.thevinylfactory.com/?p=11370
- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 53423
3:26
Creating the Theme | Radiophonic Workshop | Doctor Who
A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with Dick Mills, Brian Hodgson, Verity Lambert and the late Delia Derbyshire and how they brought composer Ron Graine...
A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with Dick Mills, Brian Hodgson, Verity Lambert and the late Delia Derbyshire and how they brought composer Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme to life using electronic music. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToDoctorWho
Taken from the special feature Masters of Sound on the Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD.
Click here to buy Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD: http://www.bbcshop.com/science-fiction/doctor-who-the-beginning-box-set-dvd/invt/bbcdvd1882?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=kh_thebeginningdvd
WATCH MORE:
Regenerations: http://bit.ly/DWRegenerations
The Thirteenth Doctor: http://bit.ly/TheThirteenthDoctor
Title Sequences: http://bit.ly/DWTitleSequences
Welcome to the Doctor Who Channel! Travel in the TARDIS with clips dating back to the Doctor's first incarnation in 1963, all the way through dozens of regenerations.
Want to share your views? Join our fan panel: http://tinyurl.com/YouTube-DoctorWho-FanPanel
This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
https://wn.com/Creating_The_Theme_|_Radiophonic_Workshop_|_Doctor_Who
A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with Dick Mills, Brian Hodgson, Verity Lambert and the late Delia Derbyshire and how they brought composer Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme to life using electronic music. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToDoctorWho
Taken from the special feature Masters of Sound on the Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD.
Click here to buy Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD: http://www.bbcshop.com/science-fiction/doctor-who-the-beginning-box-set-dvd/invt/bbcdvd1882?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=kh_thebeginningdvd
WATCH MORE:
Regenerations: http://bit.ly/DWRegenerations
The Thirteenth Doctor: http://bit.ly/TheThirteenthDoctor
Title Sequences: http://bit.ly/DWTitleSequences
Welcome to the Doctor Who Channel! Travel in the TARDIS with clips dating back to the Doctor's first incarnation in 1963, all the way through dozens of regenerations.
Want to share your views? Join our fan panel: http://tinyurl.com/YouTube-DoctorWho-FanPanel
This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service & Feedback https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 273727
9:27
BBC Radiophonic Workshop: A Journey Through Time
Created in 1958, and based in BBC's Maida Vale Studios, Radiophonic Workshop are true pioneers of electronic music. We caught up with them to find out their cre...
Created in 1958, and based in BBC's Maida Vale Studios, Radiophonic Workshop are true pioneers of electronic music. We caught up with them to find out their creative process of old, and how they perform music in the modern age.
Watch part II here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GED3sLSVuRg
More info:
https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
https://wn.com/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_A_Journey_Through_Time
Created in 1958, and based in BBC's Maida Vale Studios, Radiophonic Workshop are true pioneers of electronic music. We caught up with them to find out their creative process of old, and how they perform music in the modern age.
Watch part II here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GED3sLSVuRg
More info:
https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
- published: 02 Jun 2017
- views: 66730
3:57
BBC Radiophonic Workshop: Experimentation with MatrixBrute
The second part of our miniseries on the British electronic music pioneers, Radiophonic Workshop. Synth guru Mark Ayres reveals why MatrixBrute is a perfect add...
The second part of our miniseries on the British electronic music pioneers, Radiophonic Workshop. Synth guru Mark Ayres reveals why MatrixBrute is a perfect addition to the Radiophonic family, and demonstrates some of the unique sounds it's capable of.
See the full article: https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
Download the Radiophonic Workshop preset bank for MatrixBrute: https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
More on MatrixBrute: https://www.arturia.com/products/hardware-synths/matrixbrute
https://wn.com/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop_Experimentation_With_Matrixbrute
The second part of our miniseries on the British electronic music pioneers, Radiophonic Workshop. Synth guru Mark Ayres reveals why MatrixBrute is a perfect addition to the Radiophonic family, and demonstrates some of the unique sounds it's capable of.
See the full article: https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
Download the Radiophonic Workshop preset bank for MatrixBrute: https://www.arturia.com/radiophonic
More on MatrixBrute: https://www.arturia.com/products/hardware-synths/matrixbrute
- published: 04 Jul 2017
- views: 6818
5:23
Peter Howell & The Radiophonic Workshop 'The Astronauts' (full version)
One of the best BBC Radiophonic releases in my opinion from 1978. This is from the album 'Through A Glass Darkly'.
One of the best BBC Radiophonic releases in my opinion from 1978. This is from the album 'Through A Glass Darkly'.
https://wn.com/Peter_Howell_The_Radiophonic_Workshop_'The_Astronauts'_(Full_Version)
One of the best BBC Radiophonic releases in my opinion from 1978. This is from the album 'Through A Glass Darkly'.
- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 22663
0:22
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
BBC Radiophonic Workshop · The Magnetic Fields
Holiday
℗ 1999 Merge Records
Released on: 1999-01-12
Composer: Stephi...
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
BBC Radiophonic Workshop · The Magnetic Fields
Holiday
℗ 1999 Merge Records
Released on: 1999-01-12
Composer: Stephin Merritt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/BBC_Radiophonic_Workshop
Provided to YouTube by Merge Media Ltd
BBC Radiophonic Workshop · The Magnetic Fields
Holiday
℗ 1999 Merge Records
Released on: 1999-01-12
Composer: Stephin Merritt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 03 Jul 2019
- views: 14918
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60 Essential Ballet Terms You Need To Know | Dancer Video Glossary
Here are 60 essential ballet words and terms you need to know to get through a typical ballet class! Comment below if you learnt any new words or if this ballet glossary was helpful!
Don’t forget to check out www.myballetcoach.com and take your dancing to the next level!
My BALLET COACH SUMMER INTENSIVE AUGUST 2023: https://subscribepage.io/SummerIntensive2023
published: 15 Jan 2023
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Insight: Ballet glossary – feet positions
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates positions of the feet.
Feet positions: In all schools of ballet, there are five basic foot positions: first, second, third, fourth, fifth. All ballet movements begin or end in one of these five positions. Ballet dancers must have good natural turnout of the leg from their hip to enable them to stand in first position with the feet turned out to the sides.
First position: Heels together, toes pointed outwards to the sides.
Second position: The feet remain pointing outwards, but are moved apart in parallel with each other, by approximately the length of the dancer's foot and a half.
Third position: The feet remain pointing outwards, but one is placed in front of the other, the front foot's heel touches the back foot's instep.
Fourth po...
published: 25 Feb 2011
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100 Modern Dance Moves...how many do you know? | Post-Modern Dance, Somatic Dance, Classical Dance
What is modern dance?
Modern dance is one of the most diverse styles of American dance comprised of various techniques.
Some techniques (most featured in this video) include Horton Technique, Graham Technique, Limon Technique, Post Modern Dance, Cunningham Technique, Taylor Technique, Forsythe Technique, *Contact Improvisations, and more.
Modern dance techniques are created by modern dance pioneers and their students that carry on the artistic practices, philosophy, and choreography.
For this reason, modern dance has been preserved for the past century, and now with technology and video sharing sites such as Youtube, everyone can experience the beauty of modern dance.
Chapters
0:00 - Introductions
0:07 - 1. Modern Dance Turns
0:09 - 2. Lateral T Turn (Horton Technique)
0:13 - 3. Ron...
published: 23 Jul 2021
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Insight: Ballet glossary - arm positions
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates arm positions.
Ballet uses strictly defined positions through which most arm movements travel. There are five basic positions: first, second, third, fourth, fifth.
Read more: http://www.roh.org.uk/discover/ballet/glossary.aspx
First position: Both arms are held out in front of the body at approximately
80 degrees, maintaining rounded elbows and an oval shape, sloping down a little from the shoulders.
Second position: Both arms are held out to the sides to form a strong horizontal,
but with a slight slope downwards from shoulders to wrist.
Third position: One arm is held forward in first position, the other is held to the
side in second position.
Fourth position: One arm is held to the side in second position, the other is raised
up,...
published: 25 Feb 2011
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21 HIP HOP DANCE STEPS WITH NAME | OLDSCHOOL & MIDDLESCHOOL
21 Hip Hop dance moves!
( https://www.instagram.com/anadncr/ )
Inspired from Rhhyme Koko
published: 04 Feb 2021
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Learn Basic Ballet Vocab with Demonstration for Beginners I @trainwithkendall
I'm sharing beginner ballet terminology with you and showing you how to do the movements. This is great for beginning ballet dancers or those looking to refresh their foundational skills and vocabulary.
😍 Subscribe for WEEKLY DANCE CONTENT: https://www.youtube.com/user/MissAuti?sub_confirmation=1
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👉🏼 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiandmetv
📸 Camera and Editing:
Director of Photography: Brayden Curtis // [email protected]
00:10 Basic Movement
01:06 Extensions
01:46 Turns
02:13 Jumps and Connecting Steps
published: 04 Oct 2018
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10 Basic Jazz Dance Moves
10 basic jazz dance moves! This list style video quickly walks you through beginner jazz moves in an easy to learn way :)
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👉🏼 Contact: [email protected]
📸 Camera and Editing:
Director of Photography: Brayden Curtis // [email protected]
Gear: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
❤️ Thank you to Fringe Dance Studio for the space! Find them at fringe.dan...
published: 25 Mar 2021
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10 Basic Terms You Need To Know To Start Learning Ballet | STEEZY.CO
To learn more basic Ballet terms & start mastering Ballet moves right at home, check out our new Ballet program, only on STEEZY.CO! → http://stzy.co/BALLETTERMS
Graceful ballerina, Brittany Cavaco, is back to teach you 10 basic Ballet terms that are essential to your Ballet journey! 🙌
Brittany Cavaco is a professional Ballet dancer with over two decades of professional training, and has danced for companies such as The Washington Ballet, The Los Angeles Ballet, and The English National Ballet.
In this video, you'll learn about the following terms:
Allongé
Port de Bras
Plié
Relevé
Tendu
Dégagé
Rond de Jambe
Développé
Pas de Bourrée
Pirouette
Make sure to stick around to the end of the video for a bonus term! 👀
Is there anything else you'd like to know about Ballet? Let us know in the...
published: 14 Apr 2021
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21 Levels of Ballet: Easy to Complex | WIRED
Professional ballerina Joy Womack explains ballet turns in 21 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.
Director: Maya Dangerfield; Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Francis Bernal
Editor: Richard Trammell
Expert: Joy Womack
Creative Producer: Katherine Wzorek
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White; Kameryn Hamilton
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Alden Nusser
Gaffer: Alfonso
Audio: Jeff Gaumer
Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola
Hair & Make-Up: Yev Write-Mason
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds/Courtney Karwal
Still haven’...
published: 26 Jun 2023
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Do You Know Your Ballet TERMINOLOGY? 🩰😅 #ballet #shorts #dance
Rachel, Caroline & Elliana Quiner demonstrate their knowledge of ballet terminology in this popular dance trend!
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published: 04 Jan 2023
16:07
60 Essential Ballet Terms You Need To Know | Dancer Video Glossary
Here are 60 essential ballet words and terms you need to know to get through a typical ballet class! Comment below if you learnt any new words or if this ballet...
Here are 60 essential ballet words and terms you need to know to get through a typical ballet class! Comment below if you learnt any new words or if this ballet glossary was helpful!
Don’t forget to check out www.myballetcoach.com and take your dancing to the next level!
My BALLET COACH SUMMER INTENSIVE AUGUST 2023: https://subscribepage.io/SummerIntensive2023
https://wn.com/60_Essential_Ballet_Terms_You_Need_To_Know_|_Dancer_Video_Glossary
Here are 60 essential ballet words and terms you need to know to get through a typical ballet class! Comment below if you learnt any new words or if this ballet glossary was helpful!
Don’t forget to check out www.myballetcoach.com and take your dancing to the next level!
My BALLET COACH SUMMER INTENSIVE AUGUST 2023: https://subscribepage.io/SummerIntensive2023
- published: 15 Jan 2023
- views: 17701
0:35
Insight: Ballet glossary – feet positions
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates positions of the feet.
Feet positions: In all schools of ballet, there are five basic foot positions: fi...
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates positions of the feet.
Feet positions: In all schools of ballet, there are five basic foot positions: first, second, third, fourth, fifth. All ballet movements begin or end in one of these five positions. Ballet dancers must have good natural turnout of the leg from their hip to enable them to stand in first position with the feet turned out to the sides.
First position: Heels together, toes pointed outwards to the sides.
Second position: The feet remain pointing outwards, but are moved apart in parallel with each other, by approximately the length of the dancer's foot and a half.
Third position: The feet remain pointing outwards, but one is placed in front of the other, the front foot's heel touches the back foot's instep.
Fourth position opposite third / fourth open: The feet remain pointing outwards, and in the same position as third but the front foot is placed slightly forward (about the length of one of the dancer's feet).
Fourth position opposite fifth / fourth crossed: As above but the feet are crossed further with the front foot placed opposite the toes of the back foot.
Fifth position: The feet point outwards with the legs crossed and the feet touching. The heel of one foot is placed beside the toes of the other.
Read more: http://www.roh.org.uk/discover/ballet/glossary.aspx
https://wn.com/Insight_Ballet_Glossary_–_Feet_Positions
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates positions of the feet.
Feet positions: In all schools of ballet, there are five basic foot positions: first, second, third, fourth, fifth. All ballet movements begin or end in one of these five positions. Ballet dancers must have good natural turnout of the leg from their hip to enable them to stand in first position with the feet turned out to the sides.
First position: Heels together, toes pointed outwards to the sides.
Second position: The feet remain pointing outwards, but are moved apart in parallel with each other, by approximately the length of the dancer's foot and a half.
Third position: The feet remain pointing outwards, but one is placed in front of the other, the front foot's heel touches the back foot's instep.
Fourth position opposite third / fourth open: The feet remain pointing outwards, and in the same position as third but the front foot is placed slightly forward (about the length of one of the dancer's feet).
Fourth position opposite fifth / fourth crossed: As above but the feet are crossed further with the front foot placed opposite the toes of the back foot.
Fifth position: The feet point outwards with the legs crossed and the feet touching. The heel of one foot is placed beside the toes of the other.
Read more: http://www.roh.org.uk/discover/ballet/glossary.aspx
- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 392209
10:22
100 Modern Dance Moves...how many do you know? | Post-Modern Dance, Somatic Dance, Classical Dance
What is modern dance?
Modern dance is one of the most diverse styles of American dance comprised of various techniques.
Some techniques (most featured in this...
What is modern dance?
Modern dance is one of the most diverse styles of American dance comprised of various techniques.
Some techniques (most featured in this video) include Horton Technique, Graham Technique, Limon Technique, Post Modern Dance, Cunningham Technique, Taylor Technique, Forsythe Technique, *Contact Improvisations, and more.
Modern dance techniques are created by modern dance pioneers and their students that carry on the artistic practices, philosophy, and choreography.
For this reason, modern dance has been preserved for the past century, and now with technology and video sharing sites such as Youtube, everyone can experience the beauty of modern dance.
Chapters
0:00 - Introductions
0:07 - 1. Modern Dance Turns
0:09 - 2. Lateral T Turn (Horton Technique)
0:13 - 3. Ronde De Jambe Initiated Turn
0:20 - 4. Chaine Turn Variations
0:25 - 5. Off Balance Pirouette
0:32 - 6. Pencil Turn
0:37 - 7. Sharp Pivot
0:40 - 8. Goal Post Arm Turn (Horton Technique)
0:44 - 9. Fan Turn
0:49 - 10. Head Initiated Turn
1:00 - 11. Leg Spiral to Ronde De Jambe
1:04 Modern Dance Jumps
1:06 - 12. Passe Hop
1:08 - 14. Echappe Jump
1:11 - 14. Graham Hop (Graham Technique)
1:14 - 15. Passe Chug Hop Variations
1:20 - 16. Overhead Passe Hop Release
1:28 - 17. Barrel Jump
1:32 - 18. Suspended Hop
1:35 - 19. Flying Squirrel
1:39 - 20.Helicopter
1:44 - Traveling Modern Dance Moves
1:46 - 21. Step Ball Change
1:52 - 22. Cross Ball Change
2:00 - 23. Zig Zag Pathway
2:03 - 24. Skip Step
2:06 - 25. Modern Dance Triplet Step
2:09 - 26. Modern Dance Pony Step
2:12 - 27. Chug Step
2:14 - 28. Drag Step
2:17 - 29. Circular Running
2:22 - 30. Across the Floor Circular Pathway (Trisha Brown Inspired)
2:28 - 31. Modern Dance Combo 1
2:36 - 32. Modern Dance Combo 2
2:40 - 33. Modern Dance Combo 3
2:44 - 34. Modern Dance Combo 4
2:52 - 35. Modern Dance Combo 5
3:01 - 36. Paul Taylor Run
3:08 - 37. Gallop
3:09 - Modern Dance Balancing Moves
3:11 - 38. Hinge Variation 1
3:15 - 39. Hinge Variation 2
3:24 - 40. Pitching
3:32 - 41. Suspended Passe
3:37 - 42. Passe Slide
3:41 - 43. Bison/Buffalo Contraction (Graham Technique)
3:47 - 44. Temps Lie to Attitude
3:58 - 45. Attitudes
4:04 - 46. Penche Arabesque Variation 1
4:11 - 47 Penche Arabesque Variation 2
4:17 - 48. Lateral T (Horton Technique)
4:19 - 49. Modern Dance Low Leg Passe
4:21 - Modern Dance Rolls
4:22 - 50. Lunge Roll Variation 1
4:27 - 51. Lunge Roll Variation 2
4:32 - 52. Seat Roll
4:38 - 53. Egg Roll
4:46 - Modern Dance Abdominal Work
4:48 - 54. Seat Balance
4:52 - 55. Pleading (Graham Technique)
4:57 - 56. Contraction (Graham Technique)
5:01 - Modern Dance Arm Positions
5:02 - 57-62 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Position
5:10 - 63. Bird Arms (Horton Technique)
5:12 - Modern Dance Tendu Work
5:15 - 64. Parallel Tendu
5:19 - 65. Temp Lie
5:24 - 66. Horton Walks (Horton Technique)
5:35 - 67. Tendu Release Throw
5:47 - 68. Battement
5:53 - Modern Dance Leg Work
5:53 - 69. Parallel Plie
5:57 - 70. Plie Turn
6:01 - 71. Plie Second Contraction
6:06 - 72. Parallel Plie Contraction
6:12 - 73. Leg Kicks
6:16 - Modern Dance Back Work
6:19 - 74. Standing Body Waves
6:26 - 75. Seated Body Wave
6:35 - 76. Seated Spinal Twist
6:38 - 77. Standing Spinal Twist
6:41 - 78. Standing Spinal Rotation
6:48 - 79. Sway Rock
6:55 - 80. Standing Spinal Flexion
7:01 - 81. Roll Down
7:10 - 82. Bounces (Graham Technique)
7:15 - Modern Dance Upper Body Work
7:17 - 83. Standing Arm Circles
7:23 - 84. Arm Rotators
7:33 - 85. Drop Swing
7:38 - 86. Drop Swing with Jump
7:42 - 87. Arm Swing w/ Lunge
7:58 - 88. Arm Variation
8:06 - Leg Swings and Leg Circles
8:08 - 89. Ronde De Jambe
8:13 - 90. Leg Swing
8:21 - 91. Ronde De Jambe Hop
8:23 - Isolations and Melts
8:25 - 92. Head Isolation
8:33 - 93. Body Melt
8:39 - Flat Back Series
8:41 - 94. Standard Flat Back
8:54 - 95. Lateral Flatback
9:03 - Other Skills
9:05 - 96. Arm Variation 1
9:10 - 97. Arm Variation 2
9:15 - 98. Gestures
9:20 - 99. Yoga-Modern Dance Fusion
9:33 - 100. Improvisation Demonstration
9:55 - Video Outro
If you would like to learn any specific moves please let me know down below.
This video is intended to be a reference resource for coaches, creatives, and creators seeking ideas and inspiration for tutorials, choreography, art reference drawing, skill growth, curriculum building, exercise sequencing, and more.
I would love to know how many of these fun skills do you know? what was the most interesting? What were the most challenging skills?
Keep dancing, moving, and learning!
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What is modern dance?
Modern dance is one of the most diverse styles of American dance comprised of various techniques.
Some techniques (most featured in this video) include Horton Technique, Graham Technique, Limon Technique, Post Modern Dance, Cunningham Technique, Taylor Technique, Forsythe Technique, *Contact Improvisations, and more.
Modern dance techniques are created by modern dance pioneers and their students that carry on the artistic practices, philosophy, and choreography.
For this reason, modern dance has been preserved for the past century, and now with technology and video sharing sites such as Youtube, everyone can experience the beauty of modern dance.
Chapters
0:00 - Introductions
0:07 - 1. Modern Dance Turns
0:09 - 2. Lateral T Turn (Horton Technique)
0:13 - 3. Ronde De Jambe Initiated Turn
0:20 - 4. Chaine Turn Variations
0:25 - 5. Off Balance Pirouette
0:32 - 6. Pencil Turn
0:37 - 7. Sharp Pivot
0:40 - 8. Goal Post Arm Turn (Horton Technique)
0:44 - 9. Fan Turn
0:49 - 10. Head Initiated Turn
1:00 - 11. Leg Spiral to Ronde De Jambe
1:04 Modern Dance Jumps
1:06 - 12. Passe Hop
1:08 - 14. Echappe Jump
1:11 - 14. Graham Hop (Graham Technique)
1:14 - 15. Passe Chug Hop Variations
1:20 - 16. Overhead Passe Hop Release
1:28 - 17. Barrel Jump
1:32 - 18. Suspended Hop
1:35 - 19. Flying Squirrel
1:39 - 20.Helicopter
1:44 - Traveling Modern Dance Moves
1:46 - 21. Step Ball Change
1:52 - 22. Cross Ball Change
2:00 - 23. Zig Zag Pathway
2:03 - 24. Skip Step
2:06 - 25. Modern Dance Triplet Step
2:09 - 26. Modern Dance Pony Step
2:12 - 27. Chug Step
2:14 - 28. Drag Step
2:17 - 29. Circular Running
2:22 - 30. Across the Floor Circular Pathway (Trisha Brown Inspired)
2:28 - 31. Modern Dance Combo 1
2:36 - 32. Modern Dance Combo 2
2:40 - 33. Modern Dance Combo 3
2:44 - 34. Modern Dance Combo 4
2:52 - 35. Modern Dance Combo 5
3:01 - 36. Paul Taylor Run
3:08 - 37. Gallop
3:09 - Modern Dance Balancing Moves
3:11 - 38. Hinge Variation 1
3:15 - 39. Hinge Variation 2
3:24 - 40. Pitching
3:32 - 41. Suspended Passe
3:37 - 42. Passe Slide
3:41 - 43. Bison/Buffalo Contraction (Graham Technique)
3:47 - 44. Temps Lie to Attitude
3:58 - 45. Attitudes
4:04 - 46. Penche Arabesque Variation 1
4:11 - 47 Penche Arabesque Variation 2
4:17 - 48. Lateral T (Horton Technique)
4:19 - 49. Modern Dance Low Leg Passe
4:21 - Modern Dance Rolls
4:22 - 50. Lunge Roll Variation 1
4:27 - 51. Lunge Roll Variation 2
4:32 - 52. Seat Roll
4:38 - 53. Egg Roll
4:46 - Modern Dance Abdominal Work
4:48 - 54. Seat Balance
4:52 - 55. Pleading (Graham Technique)
4:57 - 56. Contraction (Graham Technique)
5:01 - Modern Dance Arm Positions
5:02 - 57-62 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Position
5:10 - 63. Bird Arms (Horton Technique)
5:12 - Modern Dance Tendu Work
5:15 - 64. Parallel Tendu
5:19 - 65. Temp Lie
5:24 - 66. Horton Walks (Horton Technique)
5:35 - 67. Tendu Release Throw
5:47 - 68. Battement
5:53 - Modern Dance Leg Work
5:53 - 69. Parallel Plie
5:57 - 70. Plie Turn
6:01 - 71. Plie Second Contraction
6:06 - 72. Parallel Plie Contraction
6:12 - 73. Leg Kicks
6:16 - Modern Dance Back Work
6:19 - 74. Standing Body Waves
6:26 - 75. Seated Body Wave
6:35 - 76. Seated Spinal Twist
6:38 - 77. Standing Spinal Twist
6:41 - 78. Standing Spinal Rotation
6:48 - 79. Sway Rock
6:55 - 80. Standing Spinal Flexion
7:01 - 81. Roll Down
7:10 - 82. Bounces (Graham Technique)
7:15 - Modern Dance Upper Body Work
7:17 - 83. Standing Arm Circles
7:23 - 84. Arm Rotators
7:33 - 85. Drop Swing
7:38 - 86. Drop Swing with Jump
7:42 - 87. Arm Swing w/ Lunge
7:58 - 88. Arm Variation
8:06 - Leg Swings and Leg Circles
8:08 - 89. Ronde De Jambe
8:13 - 90. Leg Swing
8:21 - 91. Ronde De Jambe Hop
8:23 - Isolations and Melts
8:25 - 92. Head Isolation
8:33 - 93. Body Melt
8:39 - Flat Back Series
8:41 - 94. Standard Flat Back
8:54 - 95. Lateral Flatback
9:03 - Other Skills
9:05 - 96. Arm Variation 1
9:10 - 97. Arm Variation 2
9:15 - 98. Gestures
9:20 - 99. Yoga-Modern Dance Fusion
9:33 - 100. Improvisation Demonstration
9:55 - Video Outro
If you would like to learn any specific moves please let me know down below.
This video is intended to be a reference resource for coaches, creatives, and creators seeking ideas and inspiration for tutorials, choreography, art reference drawing, skill growth, curriculum building, exercise sequencing, and more.
I would love to know how many of these fun skills do you know? what was the most interesting? What were the most challenging skills?
Keep dancing, moving, and learning!
- published: 23 Jul 2021
- views: 323224
0:42
Insight: Ballet glossary - arm positions
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates arm positions.
Ballet uses strictly defined positions through which most arm movements travel. There are...
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates arm positions.
Ballet uses strictly defined positions through which most arm movements travel. There are five basic positions: first, second, third, fourth, fifth.
Read more: http://www.roh.org.uk/discover/ballet/glossary.aspx
First position: Both arms are held out in front of the body at approximately
80 degrees, maintaining rounded elbows and an oval shape, sloping down a little from the shoulders.
Second position: Both arms are held out to the sides to form a strong horizontal,
but with a slight slope downwards from shoulders to wrist.
Third position: One arm is held forward in first position, the other is held to the
side in second position.
Fourth position: One arm is held to the side in second position, the other is raised
up, slightly in front of the head.
Fifth position: Both arms are raised up high almost vertically, but held slightly
forward of the head.
https://wn.com/Insight_Ballet_Glossary_Arm_Positions
Romany Pajdak, Royal Ballet First Artist, demonstrates arm positions.
Ballet uses strictly defined positions through which most arm movements travel. There are five basic positions: first, second, third, fourth, fifth.
Read more: http://www.roh.org.uk/discover/ballet/glossary.aspx
First position: Both arms are held out in front of the body at approximately
80 degrees, maintaining rounded elbows and an oval shape, sloping down a little from the shoulders.
Second position: Both arms are held out to the sides to form a strong horizontal,
but with a slight slope downwards from shoulders to wrist.
Third position: One arm is held forward in first position, the other is held to the
side in second position.
Fourth position: One arm is held to the side in second position, the other is raised
up, slightly in front of the head.
Fifth position: Both arms are raised up high almost vertically, but held slightly
forward of the head.
- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 456342
4:57
21 HIP HOP DANCE STEPS WITH NAME | OLDSCHOOL & MIDDLESCHOOL
21 Hip Hop dance moves!
( https://www.instagram.com/anadncr/ )
Inspired from Rhhyme Koko
21 Hip Hop dance moves!
( https://www.instagram.com/anadncr/ )
Inspired from Rhhyme Koko
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21 Hip Hop dance moves!
( https://www.instagram.com/anadncr/ )
Inspired from Rhhyme Koko
- published: 04 Feb 2021
- views: 232623
3:37
Learn Basic Ballet Vocab with Demonstration for Beginners I @trainwithkendall
I'm sharing beginner ballet terminology with you and showing you how to do the movements. This is great for beginning ballet dancers or those looking to refresh...
I'm sharing beginner ballet terminology with you and showing you how to do the movements. This is great for beginning ballet dancers or those looking to refresh their foundational skills and vocabulary.
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00:10 Basic Movement
01:06 Extensions
01:46 Turns
02:13 Jumps and Connecting Steps
https://wn.com/Learn_Basic_Ballet_Vocab_With_Demonstration_For_Beginners_I_Trainwithkendall
I'm sharing beginner ballet terminology with you and showing you how to do the movements. This is great for beginning ballet dancers or those looking to refresh their foundational skills and vocabulary.
😍 Subscribe for WEEKLY DANCE CONTENT: https://www.youtube.com/user/MissAuti?sub_confirmation=1
😎 Check out my BALLET PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0dxI9Id8j2NQl1Hp3TFbIT4vS1oI8TpH
😄 Sign up for my FREE MONTHLY EMAIL: https://www.autikamal.com/
👉🏼 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiandmetv
📸 Camera and Editing:
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[email protected]
00:10 Basic Movement
01:06 Extensions
01:46 Turns
02:13 Jumps and Connecting Steps
- published: 04 Oct 2018
- views: 1084173
4:57
10 Basic Jazz Dance Moves
10 basic jazz dance moves! This list style video quickly walks you through beginner jazz moves in an easy to learn way :)
😍 Subscribe for WEEKLY DANCE CONTENT:...
10 basic jazz dance moves! This list style video quickly walks you through beginner jazz moves in an easy to learn way :)
😍 Subscribe for WEEKLY DANCE CONTENT: https://www.youtube.com/user/MissAuti?sub_confirmation=1
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👉🏼 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancewithmissauti/
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👉🏼 Contact:
[email protected]
📸 Camera and Editing:
Director of Photography: Brayden Curtis //
[email protected]
Gear: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K
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❤️ Thank you to Fringe Dance Studio for the space! Find them at fringe.dance or https://www.instagram.com/fringedancestudio/
0:00 - Start
0:07 - Jazz Walks
0:19 - Ball Change
0:38 - Pivot
0:59 - Chaine Turns
1:20 - Pique Turn
1:44 - Pirouette
2:22 - Battement
2:39 - Lindy
3:09 - Chasse
3:31 - Jazz Leap
4:11 - Outro
https://wn.com/10_Basic_Jazz_Dance_Moves
10 basic jazz dance moves! This list style video quickly walks you through beginner jazz moves in an easy to learn way :)
😍 Subscribe for WEEKLY DANCE CONTENT: https://www.youtube.com/user/MissAuti?sub_confirmation=1
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👉🏼 Contact:
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📸 Camera and Editing:
Director of Photography: Brayden Curtis //
[email protected]
Gear: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
❤️ Thank you to Fringe Dance Studio for the space! Find them at fringe.dance or https://www.instagram.com/fringedancestudio/
0:00 - Start
0:07 - Jazz Walks
0:19 - Ball Change
0:38 - Pivot
0:59 - Chaine Turns
1:20 - Pique Turn
1:44 - Pirouette
2:22 - Battement
2:39 - Lindy
3:09 - Chasse
3:31 - Jazz Leap
4:11 - Outro
- published: 25 Mar 2021
- views: 606950
4:27
10 Basic Terms You Need To Know To Start Learning Ballet | STEEZY.CO
To learn more basic Ballet terms & start mastering Ballet moves right at home, check out our new Ballet program, only on STEEZY.CO! → http://stzy.co/BALLETTERMS...
To learn more basic Ballet terms & start mastering Ballet moves right at home, check out our new Ballet program, only on STEEZY.CO! → http://stzy.co/BALLETTERMS
Graceful ballerina, Brittany Cavaco, is back to teach you 10 basic Ballet terms that are essential to your Ballet journey! 🙌
Brittany Cavaco is a professional Ballet dancer with over two decades of professional training, and has danced for companies such as The Washington Ballet, The Los Angeles Ballet, and The English National Ballet.
In this video, you'll learn about the following terms:
Allongé
Port de Bras
Plié
Relevé
Tendu
Dégagé
Rond de Jambe
Développé
Pas de Bourrée
Pirouette
Make sure to stick around to the end of the video for a bonus term! 👀
Is there anything else you'd like to know about Ballet? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️
And of course, make sure you subscribe so that you stay updated on all of our newest programs and content.
See you next time!
With Love,
STEEZY Squad
–
CAST
Brittany Cavaco @theballerina
–
SECTIONS
0:00 - Introduction
0:43 - Allongé
1:04 - Port de bras
1:17 - Plié
1:34 - Relevé
1:40 - Tendu
1:53 - Dégagé
2:12 - Rond de Jambe
2:19 - Développé
2:30 - Pas de Bourrée
2:42 - Pirouette
2:55 - Soutenu
3:08 - About Brittany's Intro to Ballet Program on STEEZY Studio
4:15 - Outro
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Get started on your dance journey today with STEEZY Studio. Learn dance fundamentals, workouts, and choreography anywhere, anytime from the best teachers in the world.
Blog: https://blog.steezy.co/
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#Ballet #Ballerina #STEEZYStudio #LearnBallet #BalletTerms #BrittanyCavaco #Allongé #Pirouette #Plié #PortdeBras #Relevé #BalletProgram #Tendu #Dégagé #PasDeBourrée #RonddeJambe #Developpé
https://wn.com/10_Basic_Terms_You_Need_To_Know_To_Start_Learning_Ballet_|_Steezy.Co
To learn more basic Ballet terms & start mastering Ballet moves right at home, check out our new Ballet program, only on STEEZY.CO! → http://stzy.co/BALLETTERMS
Graceful ballerina, Brittany Cavaco, is back to teach you 10 basic Ballet terms that are essential to your Ballet journey! 🙌
Brittany Cavaco is a professional Ballet dancer with over two decades of professional training, and has danced for companies such as The Washington Ballet, The Los Angeles Ballet, and The English National Ballet.
In this video, you'll learn about the following terms:
Allongé
Port de Bras
Plié
Relevé
Tendu
Dégagé
Rond de Jambe
Développé
Pas de Bourrée
Pirouette
Make sure to stick around to the end of the video for a bonus term! 👀
Is there anything else you'd like to know about Ballet? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️
And of course, make sure you subscribe so that you stay updated on all of our newest programs and content.
See you next time!
With Love,
STEEZY Squad
–
CAST
Brittany Cavaco @theballerina
–
SECTIONS
0:00 - Introduction
0:43 - Allongé
1:04 - Port de bras
1:17 - Plié
1:34 - Relevé
1:40 - Tendu
1:53 - Dégagé
2:12 - Rond de Jambe
2:19 - Développé
2:30 - Pas de Bourrée
2:42 - Pirouette
2:55 - Soutenu
3:08 - About Brittany's Intro to Ballet Program on STEEZY Studio
4:15 - Outro
---
Get started on your dance journey today with STEEZY Studio. Learn dance fundamentals, workouts, and choreography anywhere, anytime from the best teachers in the world.
Blog: https://blog.steezy.co/
Online Dance Classes (free one-week trial): http://www.steezy.co
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thatsteezy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steezystudio
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/steezystudio
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/steezystudio
–
#Ballet #Ballerina #STEEZYStudio #LearnBallet #BalletTerms #BrittanyCavaco #Allongé #Pirouette #Plié #PortdeBras #Relevé #BalletProgram #Tendu #Dégagé #PasDeBourrée #RonddeJambe #Developpé
- published: 14 Apr 2021
- views: 44781
13:38
21 Levels of Ballet: Easy to Complex | WIRED
Professional ballerina Joy Womack explains ballet turns in 21 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.
Director: Maya Dangerfield; Katherine ...
Professional ballerina Joy Womack explains ballet turns in 21 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.
Director: Maya Dangerfield; Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Francis Bernal
Editor: Richard Trammell
Expert: Joy Womack
Creative Producer: Katherine Wzorek
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White; Kameryn Hamilton
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Alden Nusser
Gaffer: Alfonso
Audio: Jeff Gaumer
Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola
Hair & Make-Up: Yev Write-Mason
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds/Courtney Karwal
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Professional ballerina Joy Womack explains ballet turns in 21 levels of difficulty, from the easiest to most complex.
Director: Maya Dangerfield; Katherine Wzorek
Director of Photography: Francis Bernal
Editor: Richard Trammell
Expert: Joy Womack
Creative Producer: Katherine Wzorek
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon White; Kameryn Hamilton
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Alden Nusser
Gaffer: Alfonso
Audio: Jeff Gaumer
Production Assistant: Ryan Coppola
Hair & Make-Up: Yev Write-Mason
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds/Courtney Karwal
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- published: 26 Jun 2023
- views: 1072846
0:32
Do You Know Your Ballet TERMINOLOGY? 🩰😅 #ballet #shorts #dance
Rachel, Caroline & Elliana Quiner demonstrate their knowledge of ballet terminology in this popular dance trend!
Dance floor by StageStep (we love our home stu...
Rachel, Caroline & Elliana Quiner demonstrate their knowledge of ballet terminology in this popular dance trend!
Dance floor by StageStep (we love our home studio!): https://www.stagestep.com/
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Rachel, Caroline & Elliana Quiner demonstrate their knowledge of ballet terminology in this popular dance trend!
Dance floor by StageStep (we love our home studio!): https://www.stagestep.com/
👩👩👧👧 Join the Fam https://www.youtube.com/@quinersisters
👚 Check out our designs at Dancey Life (use code Quiner10) https://dancey.life/
🩰 Our Favorite Dance Products https://www.amazon.com/shop/rachelquiner
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- published: 04 Jan 2023
- views: 2948576