@@shigofumi666 sorry, I didn't check the name of the video before responding. In a strictly competition people usually dance with their dance partners, with whom they may be training for ages already. There are couples who prefer to choreograph everything, there are couples who decide to improvise. However, when you are dancing together for a long time, you might have multiple small combinations of 2-3 moves that work well together, or some particular rhythm variations that became part of your couple and you do them without thinking and so organic that they don't look trained. With that said, it is hard to tell how much of a performance is choreographed and how much is improvised. Answering your question, I would lean towards improvisation :)
Vincenzo Fesi is such a smooth elegant 😍 dancer 🕺. À strong 💪 and beautiful performer and should have won🏆or at least placed. It is a crime and an injustice to the Lindy Hop and Vincenzo and his partner. That nils the pig 🐷 and bianca a 🦃. Like hogs 🐖 on ice ⛸️, coming in 1st and 2nd, that is way beyond me!!!!! Vincenzo is the Champion 🏆.
Vincenzo Fesi and Moe Sakan are just pure magic 🎩, on the dsnce 🕺 💃 floor. The way Vincenzo glides across the floor, you think he had rollers on his shoes 👞. They are so beautiful 😍 in motion to see and watch. Class Act!!!!
Смотрю. затаив дыхание, один вопрос в голове , как так можно , ведь каждый танец не похож на предыдущий, как возможно запомнить до идеала все движения, это настолько безупречно , я в полном восторге от мастерства этой пары. Вы самые лучшие , я обожаю вас, браво!!!!!!!! Спасибо за доставленное удовольствие увидеть мастерство и талант , Нильса и Бьянки.❤❤❤❤❤
Brava, brava, Luca Filastro!👍🎹🙏 Really don't know how you manage to play that left hand part with that speed. Don't you get pain in your arm and fingers?
Hello and thank you for the comment. It is close to impossible to have a tripod when you are not the main videographer of the event. Official videos on their channel are from the front and center. I personally like the low angle picture that I get from the floor level of the dance floor corner. For me it adds dynamics to the picture (even though there is already movement in it).
@@SlavaBogatov Thank you for the reply and explaining that you're not the main videographer at the event and so can't setup a tripod. I do Lindy Hop and I enjoy watching dancers (and stealing moves too 😎😎). Normally I watch performances sitting higher or standing, so the view from the floor feels a bit off to me, but I get that this is just a personal preference. I appreciate that you make and post the videos, so enjoy yourself and keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍