Not sure if this is really lead. I'd say it looks more like a styling for walks in place. Maybe the hand moves slightly due to the rotation of the shoulder, thus causing a slight turn on the follower. I think just doing 2 walks is not wrong either.
@@florianfanderl6674 yes, it's a styling. Let me rephrase: how would the follower know that the leader expects a kick ball change, instead of something else. They're doing it together
@mitalichinmulgund8679 I think they just did that for the presentation. Maybe you can do that as a follower by really good observation. In all the workshops I had teachers said that stuff like that is never intentionally lead. It's more or less coincidence that both do the same.
I have been so grateful to get to know you both through your dance. Emeline, thank you so very much for sharing how you felt about people pointing their fingers..."it is easy to judge" is a simplistically brilliant statement. It is so true...that as humans, we are so very quick to judge and not understand the harm this could be to that person and to ourselves. I believe when we judge in a toxic way without getting to know a person well...(and this is the catch 22)...we may blow a chance of truly being blessed by the "real person" that we missed all along. I would be lying if I said that I have never judged in my life. Of course I have. I have learned from judging...and it has been powerful. I always try to take a step back and to try to delve deep into a person's heart, spirit, and mind~~and I do this by listening and learning...I am sorry that others have hurt you. I understand this well. People can be so brutal at times...just as they can be so lovely and kind. I found the following words I thought you might find interesting...(I have typed the words in all caps below...) This is a general statement(s) that I think we could all learn from . God be with you Emeline and Jakub...You both are wonderful human beings with a lot of caring and sensitivity for each other and others as well. I would give anything to see you both dance. I have loved to dance all my life...when given the chance. I wish I had gone down the path of being a dancer...again, thank you for bringing joy into my life...many rich blessings to each of you... THERE'S SO MUCH GOOD IN THE WORST OF US...AND SO MUCH BAD IN THE BEST OF US, THAT IT HARDLY BEHOOVES ANY OF US TO TALK BAD ABOUT THE REST OF US...(fyi~~my correct email is~~bevhill1216@gmail.com~~USA, VA~~Kindly, Bev~~
You forgot to mention that you don't put the body weight on the right foot of the last step of the triple step when you do the twist. It's actually tap,twist and change. It's difficult to do it when you and up with body weight on that right foot.
You guys need to work on your audio mix. in the first section it overpowers everything. Otherwise - really really good stuff and thank you. Good complement to an actual class!
Managed to work out the slow motion facility to help us with this tutorial excellent video. Even if you both sound very drunk at half speed. Hoping alls well with you both. Pat et Steph
I like the plant comparisons. If you film and speed up seeds germinating and growing the first few inches it reminds me of some of your moves on the dance floor, particularly when two seeds are growing really closely. The way they open, fold and twist is really nice to watch and reminds me of how you both dance together, symbiotic.
@@Mrsbehavin59-actually she was married to Maxence Martin, but they must have divorced and I’ve seen a video of Max’s wedding to another lady. It’s very hard to determine wether they are a couple beyond dancing.