im african american 😭i just wanted to learn how to dance like this. but honestly im loving it. im just learning more about my ancestors from west and south africa.
Whatever she is doing is how I THINK I dance...how to transfer those skills from my head to my actual limbs is whole different story! I have never felt so old in my life! Anyone here over 30?
I'm 32 and I felt this exact same way in January however, key thing is to keep practicing - your body will get used to it. It's all about muscle memory... I feel so happy as I have mastered the legwork crossover and never thought I'd get it🙌🏾
Same here 36 in 1 month and I just tried some of the new dance steps last week. I love music and I looove to dance I'm feeling it I'm really feeling it but my body speaks another language 😂😂😂 And I thought I would never get out of dancing skills 😅
Girl YAASS!! My "Dark greens and orange tones look FABULOUS on any shade of black girl" theory just keeps getting proven time and time again!! #ILoveItHere 💅🏽
You have changed my life with this video. I love to dance and never could Legwork and Network. I will be using these for the rest of life. You're amazing.. Thank You :)
Luka here, I wanna dance like my cousins literally!!!! Ancestors please help me tomorrow at the Afrobeats festival 😂😂😂 Thank you for helping my ancestors make it over to create me. Africa 💛💛💛💛💛
Awesome tutorial! 🤓💃🏾 Me.. I will be 71years young in December👍🏼 I plan to practice...🤓 I plan to get it down! LOL! Positivity mind and body work together LOL!
I love you girl. Yo taught me all the dance I know. Then introduced me to loving south African dance . Especially amapiano. Now I even love it more than west African. Love from Uganda.
Thank you so much I learned the moves! It took me approximately 1 month practicing everyday! The hardest one was the cross over and it took a bit longer. I did it really slow, then I got to a medium pace, and one day I was playing a fast African song and I started going faster and actually did it on the beat at full speed 💃🏾 I’ve danced all my life, including jazz ballet as a child, more as a bellydancer and bellydance instructor, which has more isolated moves.
I had so much good times dancing with my Nigerian and Sundanese friends during college, love that dance is a universal language. Im South Asian btw🙏🏽🇲🇾🤩💜
I just Love How you teach Every Move. I can now do the Crossover Legwork which was the only difficult thing for me to pull off..... But u made it pretty easy to learn. Thank you ❤️
@@gracek8849 lol all this dance you don’t need to learn just listen to the music or the dancing videos . Shameless people can learn dancing very quickly
Dont beat yourself up about it girl not every black/African person can dance like that naturally too. Otherwise there would be none of these videos lmao
leg work is bit difficult.. watching & doing practice...watching & doing practice...watching & doing practice...finally i understand bit lift up back heel always... then practice
Thanks a lot from The Netherlands. Start your day with these wonderful steps on amazing music. So happy to receive the positive energy. It is a big gift for everybody. Love and greets from Irma xxx
As always.. love your top tutorials and keeping African dance and dances alive!! Some of the moves take my energy though ahaha. Keep it up. Nuff respect from Tay 🇬🇧🇯🇲💃
An African, in my 50s, love music, can play a number of instruments - can’t dance! Laughed so hard at my attempt at “network”. I ended up looking like the zombies in MJ’s Thriller! Lolz! But I won’t give up, if only for the (private) comedy factor! Besides, probably good for the old knees. 😂 Please keep these coming. You’re giving people like me hope - maybe one day… I’ll be able to move as effortlessly. One day… 🙏🏾
Thank you for posting such amazing material. I am an African -American sista searching for the “Queen” in ME. Your video felt welcoming and fun. I really enjoyed learning my first 5 African dance moves. I loved even more than the dances are from different parts of Africa. Love to you and your family. -daughter of YEMAYA
Thhhhhaaaaaannnnkkk youuuuuu!!!!! I have been trying to learn how to do the network dance for yeeeaaarrrss!! I have been trying to dissect it and have not been able to get it. I did this dance right after your tutorial. I showed my 21 year and 15 yo old and they were both impressed with my third non practiced no mirror attempt!! I cant wait to actually practice in the mirror!!❤❤❤I saw your instagram page too. You are beautiful and amazing! I love the blue dress!!
Ooh haha that is WHOLESOME I bet they were very proud! You are absolutely making my day SO much brighter with this comment! 🥰💖💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 I'm imagining you dancing this in front of the mirror with your kids and going YEAAA LOOK AT US GOOO! 😀😀 And the more I think about it, the more I wanna join you in front of the mirror! You have such amazing energy, I'm so motivated to practise this now!! 💃🏽 Thank you so much and good luck❤
I 💚& highly appreciate U for providing these Super Gr8 Afrobeats TUTORIALS! I hav bn trying for months to learn them; but had not mastered them until I came Your ❤️🔥Vids💃🏿🎵
HUGE THANKS for this ❤️🙌🏼 Easieat the BEST tutorial on the "network" move!!!! Great breakdown and progression 😃👍🏻 Now on to practicing it 💃🏼 Cheers from Sweden 🇸🇪