Are the dance steps unisex or rather the female form? Are there any significant differences between the dance styles of men and women? PS: I love the way you dance.
Thank you Egle for your solo jazz videos, especially this one! All solo jazz steps are fun, but i like to put in my lindy dance the funniest ones like you. I would like you to take in consideration some of those ones in you next "funny steps" video: Bunny Hop, Birds, Tabby the Cat, Hang Man, Happy Feet, Duck Walk, Hitchhiker, Tic Tocs, Camel Walk, Pimp Walk, Drunken Sailor, Gaze Afar, Pecks/Turkey Troats. Thank you again!❤
Thank you for your compliments! Wow, so many moves! 😄 From the list I know only Camel Walk and Gaze Afar. I would love to learn the others myself. Or maybe I do know them but don't know the names.
@@SoloJazzPower sure you know them! I'd like to show you an alphabetical solo jazz steps made by all around Ukraina teachers (before the war, sigh!) so you can find the names watching it, but youtube doesn't allow me to link it. Can you give me an email where to write you Egle?
you're such a good dancer! i really appreciate the level of your videos in that they are challenging, but you also keep it so short and simple 😇 do you have any videos on how to best structure solo dance practice times
@@SoloJazzPower awesome! I’ll look out for that 😆 I’ve been following your videos during my own practice times and they’ve been amazing just by itself ✨ keen to see what other wisdom u have in regards to practicing and getting better! And maybe how we can improve our movements to look better for competitions, instead of just feeling better
Hi there. I would like to ask in Solo Jazz, the man and women use the same foot step ? Which I can see you use your right foot first. In Lindy Hop pair with partner. I learn that leader always use our left foot first. Thanks !
Yes, in Solo Jazz it doesn't matter which leg to start. Some basic moves do start from right, but can be done with left as well. As in Lindy Hop, you are right, leaders start with left and followers with right. Me, being also a follower in Lindy Hop, I just use my right leg way more often, because I'm used to it.
thanks so much for sharing videos like this! so helpful for advanced dancers because it is not so foundational, it is short, and requires us to practice to learn more :)
You are very welcome! That's so nice to hear kind words from skilled dancers as well 👏 I agree, these things require some practice even if you already have knowledge 💪