@@sophiacalon3463this is a photo shoot it’s not a performance, rehearsal, or class. don’t assume that she doesn’t work through being tired under pressure as well
Love the way you communicate with the dancers, especially seeing how you communicate differently with them based on their age and personality! That is a great photographer!
Absolutely stunning! She looks phenomenal with those jumps! I also love the friendly, and constructive feedback and communication between u and the dancers! 💖💞
You’d never know they were in that room from the pics. This photographer is so kind and nice to the girls. She always makes sure they’re ok and want to do what she’s asking them to
i was just randomly scrolling and i came across this short. My name is Ophelia and i do dance as well (not a strong ballerina) i’m so happy to see someone with the same name as me , first time i’ve ever heard it ☺️😀
You’re such a motivational person. She was so tired but look at that beautiful smile and picture you got from her. Priceless. You’re going to be a fantastic momma one day (if that’s what you want, obv). If not, you’re already like a photographer mommy to these little ballerina babes. Amazing!! Both of you. 🫶🏼👍🏻🥰
I always forget how young we start Pointe. Then I see something like this. I was a baby. We were babies. Then I feel SO old because I remember it like it was yesterday... it was not lol. Beautiful dancer and such a kind photographer. So encouraging and considerate. I love how she shows her what it will look like. Especially at that age, sometimes you need a little encouragement. I had one teacher that strict, but let you know when you did well and really broke things down. She was so picky, but that was good. Another teacher was just... strict lol. Nice in his way, but not big on encouragement or breaking things down. Would go really fast and just say, like this! But how??? Nobody knew. We were on our own lol. Then he would get mad when we didn't get it. You either got it or you didn't. Big difference breaking things down and a little encouragement makes. .. and I mean a little. It was rare, but you felt so proud of yourself when you got it. Sometimes you just need that little bit. From a learning perspective too, it helps.
@@gingerleamcwow435Noo it also depends on the age, there could be a chance her feet aren’t fully developed yet and pointe could mess them up, so making sure they’re old enough to start pointe is rlly important for younger kids ^^
theres no minimum age, its based on bone development and skill, sure there's ages where that comes into play more like puberty but there's no hard and fast rule of "oh you are 12 here are your point shoes" in most cases of younger point dancers they are only in the shoes for a limited amount of time and cannot compete in point. which you would of course know