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Pas de bourrée tutorial 

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This is geared towards beginner ballet students (especially my students!) who are struggling with "pas de bourrée"
This step helps you travel.
This step moves to the side.
A foot must cross in front OR behind the other foot.
It is done by counting in 3s.
The pattern is "down, up, up."
And the feet come up as "back, front, front."
We also take a brief look at " Balancé " (NOT part of pas de bourrée)
And we learn TOMBÉ pas de bourrée (VERY IMPORTANT)
Practice at home! Good Luck.
About Me:
Hi, my name is Victoria! I’m a ballet dancer and teacher trained in the Vaganova method. I make instructional videos without sugar-coating the gritty details. I danced professionally as a freelancer, and in a contemporary company for several years in NYC. Due to the pandemic, I now reside in rural Pennsylvania. I'm a little salty because I struggle with chronic illnesses & invisible disabilities, but I try to keep it real and raise awareness...
FAQs:
Are you actually Russian?:
Yes, I’m technically a tiny bit Russian.
We always thought my mother was 100% Italian. But when she took the ancestry test, we learned she’s actually a bit Middle Eastern and Circassian (Southern Russia) as well!
Did you train in Russia?:
No, I did not attend ballet school in Russia.
But all of my instructors have direct lineage to the Vaganova Academy. I received a majority of my training from Ballerina Irina Lebedeva, as well as other former principal dancers from the Mariinsky Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet.
What ballet academy did you attend?:
I never attended a formal ballet academy. All of my training is a culmination of public dance studios and open adult ballet classes that would run 2-3 days a week- with the occasional summer intensive. This is why I’m only about 85% competent in my execution and lessons. I just do the best with what i've got- The average American dancer might not notice this, but the Russian dancers definitely do!
Growing up near NYC, I took advantage of the most prestigious schools and teachers in the area, including; Gelsey Kirkland, Simon Kazantsev, Yaroslav Fadeyev, Katherine Healy, Leslie Browne, Lupe Serrano, and collegiate programs at American Ballet Theatre.
I did visit St. Petersburg and Moscow after I graduated college in 2012. I had the absolute honor of visiting the Vaganova Academy and observing some classes. I also took company class with Yacobson Ballet.
Where do you work as a professional?:
Since I got such a late start in my training, (and went to college right after high school) I didn’t join a company until I was in my late 20s. Until then, I was mostly teaching and freelancing. I did Nutcracker gigs, occasional guest appearances for studio productions, and entertainment gigs for high end parties. In 2019 I joined a contemporary ballet company in NYC. I left in 2021 when I moved to Pennsylvania. Now I teach in multiple studios in PA, but I'm trying to start my own ballet company.
What’s the story with your company?:
I’m the founder of Indigo Ballet, a collaborative, dancer-run company with no hierarchy. Currently, I’m working on building a repertoire of virtual performances (music videos) to show people what we have to offer. We will be performing for a live audience in Spring/Summer of 2024!
If you wish to donate towards this endeavor, funds will go directly to the dancers of Indigo Ballet. You can do so at- gofund.me/fe171a40
Why do you talk about your chronic illnesses?:
Firstly, this is just the platform where I have the most outreach. I am passionate about raising awareness about hidden illnesses, also called “invisible diseases.” I feel these illnesses are especially relevant to the average ballet dancer since; The field is dominated by AFABs that frequently gravitate towards dance because of natural flexibility. This correlates to hyper mobility spectrum disorders and connective tissue disorders which are rarely diagnosed, and can lead to serious problems later. AFABs also have higher rates of autoimmune disorders and are most likely to have our pain dismissed, if we are not already hiding it for fear of being seen as unreliable or weak.
The ‘teacher’ in me wants to educate any chance I get. If my shared experiences can help a dancer get a diagnosis, early treatment and a longer, healthier career; why wouldn’t I talk about it?

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Комментарии : 92   
@georgiatsoukal
@georgiatsoukal 7 лет назад
It's the best pas de bourree tutorial I've seen. It's so detailed and helpful. Please make some more about other basic ballet movements!
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
i'm so glad you found it helpful! i notice new students have the habit of crossing in back (it's more comfortable) so i really exaggerate crossing in FRONT here!
@ItzelPixel1
@ItzelPixel1 7 лет назад
I found it very useful that you zoom on your feet and recorded it backwards, just like the instructors do it in a ballet class! That makes it easier to mirror you
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
YEP! i do the same thing when i'm teaching to make it easier to follow along :)
@victoriamanassero6314
@victoriamanassero6314 Год назад
You’re such a good teacher to turn around for your students!! I had to ask my teacher to please turn around last night. With this move, my brain was spending too much time translating as she’s was facing me - just too difficult!!
@amanda.-.4059
@amanda.-.4059 6 лет назад
Im so bad at pas de bouree, and this helped so much
@rebeccap6878
@rebeccap6878 4 года назад
Awww, your comment made me so happy for you!! 🤗😁 I'm glad you're doing better!!!
@amyzankowitz9921
@amyzankowitz9921 3 года назад
She helped me with releve (sp) she’s awesome
@timn6378
@timn6378 6 лет назад
Thanks a million for your analysis. I'd just started ballet....pretty late at age 28. I got into it because Ido Portal briefly mentioned that ballet has system for longevity of the legs. I come from a combat sport background and noticed my body is starting to take a toll (developing sciatica like symptoms). I discovered progressive ballet technique and it helped tremendously with reversing my nerve pains. I took my 3rd class and loved it. Right now I'm in the middle of learning how to learn, so i can better absorb ballet. I saw your other video on tandu/elevae and they are such a service for safe training. Thank you thank you thank you. I hope i can practice until the age of 80
@jimnorton8861
@jimnorton8861 5 лет назад
Awesome. I got 22 years on you and I recently started ballet myself. I have been taking adult classes for going on 3 years now and its the best thing I have ever done for myself. I just wish that I would of started at a much younger age, but doing fairly well so far. Best of luck to you!
@Lisalis7
@Lisalis7 Год назад
I totally could have written a lot of this post (except I am 33) coming from a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu background but that sport kept aggravating my knee in a damaging way. Ballet has been great for all of my joints and muscles.
@JaejoongPrincess
@JaejoongPrincess Год назад
I learned this in my first ballet class. I'm here to practice this at home.
@ThePhotogirly
@ThePhotogirly 6 лет назад
This is an awesome tutorial. I just started back into ballet as an adult and Pas de bourree has always been confusing for me. It seems so simple and then it’s just not! Haha, but this has helped so much!! Love your videos!!!
@cecileleudet7285
@cecileleudet7285 4 года назад
Thank you, Merci, so much for your, so useful, videos!!!!! I started Ballet 4 months ago, I'm 50 years old and now I take 3 classes per week...I'm hooked to Ballet!
@Emma7832
@Emma7832 3 месяца назад
Awesome explanation. I started taking a once a week class a couple months ago. We had a substitute teacher for one class and she gave us center combinations with a ton of pas de boureé. I couldn't stop getting tripped up. Glad i found this video
@billiequaltrough
@billiequaltrough 4 года назад
This is an excellent tutorial. I appreciate the methodical way you broke this down. It helps us do a very "clean" pas de bouree. You are a gifted teacher. Thank you very much!
@elijimenez7710
@elijimenez7710 Год назад
I am a beginner with a little bit of dance experience, and this is HARD! to piece together the releve and plies with the front and back, the counting and the ands. And the coordination. Imo ballet is for geniuses. ❤thank you for breaking it down. I’m so blessed to have found your channel ❤
@CreativeBlue
@CreativeBlue 6 лет назад
I like the fact that you show the steps from this angle. Easier for the beginner to grasp. And bonus point for spelling French words with acute accents. :)
@jutta3378
@jutta3378 Месяц назад
Love how you explain the steps! Great tutorial. You make pas de bourree less "salty" to learn!
@Nimwae
@Nimwae 4 дня назад
Thank you Salty!! I love the way you break things down and explain them! So helpful 😊
@ChristaWilliams-Collett
@ChristaWilliams-Collett Месяц назад
Thank you! This is the most comprehensive breakdown I've seen. Really helpful.
@ataraxy_7521
@ataraxy_7521 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, I take my first ballet class yesterday, it was basics even not for beginners but we saw so many things that it was a bit confusing to concentrate, and the teacher went fast on a few thing. Now I can practise at home without going wrong ^^
@Nicole-fq5cl
@Nicole-fq5cl 6 лет назад
This is the most helpful ballet break-down I've ever seen. Thank you!
@xynaelbeglam8726
@xynaelbeglam8726 3 года назад
This is absolutely amazing! I loved it! Thank you so much! It's really helpful
@Rainbowbrite10
@Rainbowbrite10 5 месяцев назад
You’re the bomb thank you! I always mess this up. This whole time I thought the tambe part was an extra step, didn’t realize it’s part of the 3 count. Wish u were my teacher
@lorip6846
@lorip6846 6 лет назад
Thank you so much. Your videos are very helpful and offer great detail.
@paolachavez6472
@paolachavez6472 Месяц назад
So clear!!! Thank you ❤❤❤
@hyunjinchung996
@hyunjinchung996 6 лет назад
thank you so much!!! i was looking for this kind of video that taken behind close to feet! very helpful
@montsevargas_
@montsevargas_ 4 года назад
I just started back into ballet I am almost 17 and has helped me a lot to remember something I did when I was 12.
@jeremymoon1
@jeremymoon1 Год назад
Nice ballet moves ma'am this video looks really good
@Anna-vz5jl
@Anna-vz5jl 5 месяцев назад
thank you so much for breaking this down I’m learning this inmy absolute beginner workshop at the National Ballet Of Canada in Toronto also learning Center work I find it complicated but you’ve made it easier thank you take care 🩰🎼🙌
@Isabelle.M.
@Isabelle.M. 4 года назад
This vidéo is the best explanations concerning le pas de bourrée I have ever seen on Internet (midified for correction one mistakes .) Thank you very much!
@yenthl2401
@yenthl2401 Год назад
Oh wow! You are a great teacher! I love how your video visually helps me at home and the way you faced your feet! I have been trying to understand this in an adult ballet class I attend and my brain can't figure it out! I had been practicing on my own at home with no understanding until I found this video! Love and respect to you!
@RodrigoVazquez91
@RodrigoVazquez91 4 года назад
This has been extremely helpful, thank you so much for this
@ygyfl35
@ygyfl35 4 года назад
It the best instructors video for beginners ! Thank u sooo much ♡
@AddictedToEmotions
@AddictedToEmotions 12 дней назад
Oh it's beautiful! I plan to use some ballet moves in my exotic pole dance choreo since we are often en pointe 😍 I'm going to be a butterfly 🥰
@franciellimarcelaalvim2650
@franciellimarcelaalvim2650 7 лет назад
Oh my god! I loveeeeee It! I really love this video, you are a good teacher! Thanks so much!! 💞🙏🇧🇷
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
you're so welcome, i'm glad it helps :D
@Bess1201
@Bess1201 6 лет назад
thank you so much for making this video in the 1:1 perspective! I've found so many which are with dancers doing the pas de bourée frontal, which I simply couldn't do as I need to see someone in front of me so I can copy the movements. Thanks a lot!
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 6 лет назад
YOU ARE SO WELCOME :D
@ethereal_wavez
@ethereal_wavez 5 лет назад
I haven't gone to ballet in a while because I got busy finishing High School but I really love your tutorials.
@mat2man
@mat2man 5 лет назад
OMGosh, THANK You a thousand times for your posts. I am a beginning adult ballet student. Actually, very beginning cuz the last time I dared dance was at my wedding reception 33 years ago! ... perhaps not untypical for a Caucasian male in American culture. So yes, I am very "adult" then too. I started ballet just six weeks ago, so mid November. I found a class that isn't full of pre-pubescent girls, so neither me or the other students feel completely awkward, at least not socially. Physically, though I feel completely awkward with foot and body movements, positions, etc. I am so grateful to have found your vids. for example two classes ago we had a short sequence with pas de bourree, and I was completely LOST IN SPACE! With your help, I can get through the steps, at least with an idea of what I should be doing. It is ABSOLUTELY fabulous that you begin your vid here with your rear toward the camera. Its like you know how confusing it can be for a beginner to try to follow along while having to reverse the demonstration. It is super encouraging to now have a sense that soon (with just a bit more practice) I will be able to do pas de bourree and balance without having to devote 110% of my concentration on what direction my feet should be going in. So, for me ballet is the new yoga. Its super hard and super fun. I am learning so much about my body parts that I have not put to use in so very long. Your efforts and videos have made a huge difference to me, and I want to thank you and offer this positive feedback! Matt
@penangiteInAU
@penangiteInAU 2 года назад
Thank you.❤️
@coffeewithmilk7.
@coffeewithmilk7. 2 месяца назад
Tysm!!!
@timduvenfelt1403
@timduvenfelt1403 4 года назад
Very impressive!
@jeremymoon2
@jeremymoon2 Год назад
Wow ma'am you so beautiful ballerina nice ballet moves it looks really good
@priscfp
@priscfp 3 года назад
Muchas gracias por el vídeo esta genial me ayudaste mucho jajaja No me salía y mi maestra me regañaba hasta que encontré este video 🤭😊
@JessicabelliciMa1
@JessicabelliciMa1 7 лет назад
thanks you so much its perfect for beginner really it helps me a lot xox
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
i'm so glad it helped :D
@-Radical.Ed-
@-Radical.Ed- 6 лет назад
So helpful!
@victoriamanassero6314
@victoriamanassero6314 Год назад
Last night’s class had this move plus tombee (sp). I died. Thanks for help with my homework. Subscribed!!
@super_science_lady
@super_science_lady 6 лет назад
thanks so much this really helped my daughter
@laylanahar
@laylanahar 7 лет назад
Very helpful for beginners! (of which I am one...)
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
i'm glad you find it helpful!
@elro4444
@elro4444 7 лет назад
muuuchas graciiiias :D :D
@communicationcoffee828
@communicationcoffee828 7 лет назад
thank you!!! you helped me :) please please keep going with your ballett videos! 😍
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
you're very welcome! i'd love to make more videos, do you have any specific requests??
@leathaburke
@leathaburke 6 лет назад
Salty Sugar Plum turns
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 6 лет назад
sure!!!
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 6 лет назад
coming up next! probably hopefully by the end of this week
@leathaburke
@leathaburke 6 лет назад
Yay thank you so much! These videos have helped my aspiring ballerina so much. My experience with dance is limited to show choir box step and jazz fingers, lol so I am not as much help to her 😄
@winniecantonese
@winniecantonese 6 лет назад
Very clear...thx thx thx
@andresarbelaez7676
@andresarbelaez7676 4 года назад
for a pas de bourrée simple you should finish in fifth position not in coupé otherwise will become pas de bourrée tombé
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 4 года назад
yes i understand. when i made this video, it was specifically for the students i was teaching at the time. Students were missing classes and needed to be able to learn the pas de bourree from their variation from home. (Think of Swanilda's friends in Coppelia) it had coupe
@roisinnigcrainn7722
@roisinnigcrainn7722 4 года назад
Down, up, up. I'll remember that!
@rowboatrobinson606
@rowboatrobinson606 2 года назад
At my studio the way they teach it is saying “back side front” and honestly, that and muscle memory are the only ways I don’t always accidentally do a grapevine
@user-bella8g
@user-bella8g 6 месяцев назад
Супер!❤
@Jayy969
@Jayy969 7 лет назад
ms.Victoria this helped me a lot
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
I'm GLAD!!!
@Jayy969
@Jayy969 7 лет назад
Salty Sugar Plum
@amirasafwat7101
@amirasafwat7101 6 лет назад
Can you do a tutorial on tour jete? It's pretty confusing for me and I struggle to let both legs fly behind me
@Richard1976
@Richard1976 6 лет назад
Only counting make me confusing i tend to try to be on the same as music. Great tutorial.
@juicedeggs
@juicedeggs 4 года назад
Legit was eating and I had been doing ballet for years and I forgot how to do it 🤦‍♀️
@Heartlessiceboy
@Heartlessiceboy 7 лет назад
Many classical ballet movements are performed in 3 times because ballet music is usually composed in a tempo of 3/4 (Also know as Tempo di Waltz)
@SaltySugarPlum
@SaltySugarPlum 7 лет назад
Minkus, who composed for Don Quixote, La Bayadere and Paquita doesn't use 3/4 very often. He seems to favor 6/8, 12/8 and 2/4. Tchaikovsky uses 3/4 but a lot of his ballet music is 2/4. Adam, who composed the music for Giselle and Le Corsaire also uses 6/8 a lot. most choreography repeats a similar movement about 3 times, but that can be for any time signature. not everything in ballet is a waltz. aside from pas de bourrée (which is essentially a waltz step if you spin it around) pas de basque and balancé, almost no other ballet movements are limited to a 3/4 count.
@glitchsystem3774
@glitchsystem3774 2 года назад
Omg i grew up doing ballet from 4 - 13 and had ways been taught that balancé was called pas de bourreé and none of the teachers ever corrected it- i looked up how to do it randomly and now my life feels like a lie lmao
@allisonm5802
@allisonm5802 5 лет назад
Everybody make way, for a pas de bourree!
@-berberry
@-berberry 6 лет назад
nope..its like learning dance and language at the same time. I thought I would be a good dancer. Turns out I can only freestyle lol
@taironponce9877
@taironponce9877 4 года назад
Such a shame
@laurarold
@laurarold 4 года назад
😍😍😍😍😍
@yourmamabangtan1670
@yourmamabangtan1670 Год назад
is this mirrored ?
@gamerton1238
@gamerton1238 Год назад
Step bump step bump bump pad de boureee kick ball chain
@AnaS-B-G
@AnaS-B-G 5 лет назад
is like a balls but in tiptoe
@PaulKapow
@PaulKapow 5 лет назад
I have so many problems with these.
@Anna-vz5jl
@Anna-vz5jl 5 лет назад
Raw Unplanned Dance so do I definitely hard to do to remember I’m just a beginner
@mam_mam2721
@mam_mam2721 2 года назад
It's so hard 😭
@user-xk8dv1sv5s
@user-xk8dv1sv5s 5 лет назад
אני למדתי שני סוגים של פה דה בורה האחד ו'יז סטרצ' לגס והשני פה דה בורה פיקה וגם הספירות שונות ממה שמראים פה, איילת
@XD_OwO
@XD_OwO 3 года назад
Bruh, I don't even know ballet and I'm forced to do ballet basics that I don't even know of. Let alone my flexibility that I don't even have QwQ. But then I have to do it for my school project or I'll fail QwQ Ignore me, I'm just complaining about my school project because of my PE teacher and idk how to do this and I'm struggling. QwQ
@martinrivero3490
@martinrivero3490 4 года назад
xd
@marrtiacevedo
@marrtiacevedo 3 года назад
xd
@fushizaki2944
@fushizaki2944 6 лет назад
Je croyais que c'était Français...
@user-xk8dv1sv5s
@user-xk8dv1sv5s 5 лет назад
לתרגיל שמראים פה הייתי קוראת פא דה bure פיקה נמוך (נמוך מפסה הכוונה)
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