Swanhilda Variation Coppelia Act 1 Tutorial | Ballet For All Variation Tutorials
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- Follow along with me this gorgeous Variation tutorial for all levels, Swanhilda Variation from Coppelia Act 1.
Today’s Variation Tutorial will be somehow different, as you will learn this time, legs and arms co-ordination per phrase at the Tim. Meaning that by the end of phrase 5 you should already know the entire Swanhilda Variation therefore ready to do everything from beginning to end without music.
Always remember you can pause the video and follow the Video description to review any phrase/ part that you may have gaps without loosing track of your progress.
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Video Descriptor
0:00 Intro
0:13 Phrase 1
3:55 Phrase 2
9:24 Phrase 3
15:10 Phrase 4
19:34 Phrase 5
25:58 Complete Variation (without music)
28:49 Complete Variation (with music)
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From the age of seven I moved to Havana and started at a boarding school studying with the National Ballet School of Cuba (A scary but exciting opportunity for me!).
I then spent the next decade learning and honing my skills as a ballerina. Skills which I would then use to turn myself into a professional touring ballerina touring around Cuba.
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Since then I have continued to perform and travel, and most recently have begun teaching. I truly believe I have lots of ideas to share with you as well as a in-depth view of the cuban ballet methodology for ballet.
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Thank you for breaking down the steps so well.
Aww thank you. Glad to know you enjoyed it 🤩
Adore, thank you so much!
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you always post variations I like❤ I absolutely love your channel!!
Beautiful! Thank you for the detailed tutorial!😊💕
Thank you so much. 🤩
Beautiful, thank you!!🥰❤️❤️
Thanks 😊
You dance so beautifully 🌹thank you for these tutorials 😍
Aww Ines, thank you lots. Happy to know you enjoy the tutorials. 🤩
OMG, I loved this!!! You are such a great teacher ❤️
Hi Amanda, thank you so much 🤩😍😘
Beautiful - great tips Ballet for All
Thanks David, you can call me Yelena
Love it
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Thank you ❣️
Thank you Keila for watching 😍🤩
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It’s my pleasure Olivia. 😍
I love this!! I had a question in all your variation tutorials do I learn it the way it shows up on screen (mirroring)or do I do it the other way?
Hi Dakota, thank you for your comment. This tutorial today I flipped the image which means you just need to do it as you see it. My voice also guides you to move to the correct corner or side. Basically, just do as my voice and the video shows you. 😊hope this make sense.
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I am having trouble figuring out which legs I am supposed to use. In Phrase 1 is it my right leg going into the attitude or my left leg? In other words do I step with my left or right leg?
Oh I'm sorry for that, when I was recording this videos I did not how to use mirroring. Hopefully you made it work.
@@BalletForAll Yes thank you for responding! I figured it out and can do it now!