It’s not “loyalty” it’s safety and professionalism. An injury at this level could end a career, and with it dreams not to mention a lifetime of sacrifice and financial loss. It’s not about someone being a nice guy, it’s about a serious thing the same way cheerleading bases take their jobs seriously.
@@Qix_12138Thank you !! Idk how people didn't get that even more so with the emoji 🥲 Like, no shit, I've done ballet for years I very well know he has to and the consequences if he didn't 🤦🏻♀️I was just joking on the way he catches them in ridiculous positions just to make sure to catch them 😂
I no nothing about ballet, so out of my perspective this all looks like everyone is like feathers. It looks so easy but hard discipline is behind it. My deep respect!❤
I don’t blame that male student from having a bit of trouble with the move, since in the childhood footage he wasn’t as graceful on stage when he was meant to be. I would argue with the tutu, it changes it up so that could have played a part in why he wasn’t so smooth with it in childhood or that he unfortunately had an off day in that moment. I’m sure it’s much harder to adapt to. He’ll get it right and won’t let embarrassing childhood performance weight him down.
I couldn't see the faces of the dancers in the flashback so I was looking at the first pair and didn't get what was wrong until i saw someone falling in the back
I'm amazed there are not more head injuries. Everyone just stands around and then someone decides to do a jump right next to them. I don't know, maybe let people around you know you are about to jump or better yet have everyone clear the part of the floor that you are practicing on? 🤷♂️ Just a thought.
@@ojala5555 I can’t predict who will drop me (particularly if I’m new or they’re new), but I won’t dance with them again after the first time they do so.