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Intermediate Centerwork on Turns - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique Level 4
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION If youve never done a pirouette, or are having trouble turning, this is for… You begin slowly, making half and full turns on two feet (assemblé soutenu); next, you make a full turn slowly on a flat foot (promenade); you add movement to the extended leg (grand rond de jambe) in another promenade; you will identify the muscles that turn your plié; and finally you will practice pirouettes en dehors and en dedans, concluding with a pirouette in the attitude position. Finis shows each exercise, Saige does it, Finis analyzes and corrects, and Saige repeats. After youve done the exercises in this video, youre ready to work on Finis Jhungs Pirouette Class 1. Now, who said you couldnt turn? CUSTOMER COMMENTS "The way you structure the turn exercises is wonderful - I can really feel the balance and the turn. The exercises are slow but deliberate. I 'saw the light' when you said push onto the standing leg when doing assemble soutenu. I especially like the part where you show how to stay down in demi plié before going up to pirouette." - Chooi Chin Liew, Adult Student / Lecturer, Singapore, Singapore Purchase the Intermediate Centerwork on Turns DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=57.Read More
Intermediate Centerwork on Jumps - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique Level 4
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION Finis teaches you how to execute connecting movements, or linking steps, such as the… and pas de bourrée, so that they become preparations for the little jumps — petit allegro — that are a highpoint of every class. Finis shows each exercise, step-by-step, count-by-count, and then Saige does it. Finis then analyzes and corrects, and Saige repeats it. You know, there's nothing like looking in the mirror and seeing yourself "standing in the air." These exercises are designed to let you do just that. The French call it "ballon." Roughly translated, it means youre going to have more bounce to the ounce! CUSTOMER COMMENTS "This video is exactly what I've need. Jumps have been the hardest for me to learn, and now I see why. I didn't understand the WHAT or the HOW of what I was supposed to do. Finally, I've got the missing piece to the puzzle. I went to class tonight, and after doing your jump video once, and watching it a couple of times, my teacher noticed improvements in my jumps. She said I had good elevation and I was landing much better!! That says it all for me. Your method of teaching really works!!" - Heidi Granberry, Administrative Assistant, Indianapolis, IN "I love your work! My dance school is becoming renowned in my area because of your sage advice. Thank you for putting into words the thoughts I've always believed." - Deborah L. Bianca, Artistic Director Dance Theater of New England, Bridgewater, MA Purchase the Intermediate Centerwork on Jumps DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1&products_id=58.Read More
Intermediate Barrework - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique Level 4
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION Finis gives a barre almost exactly like this when he teaches professional dancers in… York City. It is designed to gently warm up, stretch, and strengthen the entire body. Students say that are ready to do any kind of choreography after theyve done this barre, which includes exercises that students identify as a "Finis Fix," especially his favorite barre stretch that goes from foot work to floor stretches to arabesque pencheé to attitude-arabesque balance on relevé. It releases the body and the mind, and leads you to an easy balance. Finis first shows and explains each exercise in this video, and then the young and talented Saige Miller does it, as Finis stands by, observing, instructing, and coaching. Watch how Saige is able to work without the barre, all the while maintaining correct posture, placement and turnout. This barre does what a good barre should do: it warms you up, reinforces the basics, and takes you forward. And, it gives you a leg to stand on. CUSTOMER COMMENTS "Your videos are the only ones that can still teach me something new and valuable. Our Ballet Conservatory uses its money judiciously to increase our extensive ballet and music library. We have your complete collection on our shelves, and yours are the only videos our students are allowed to view unsupervised. Your recordings are probably the greatest contribution to ballet methodology I have ever seen." - Kelli Ryan, Artistic Director, American Ballet Conservatory, Atwater, CA Purchase the Intermediate Barrework DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=29&products_id=56.Read More
Centerwork Level 3 - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION This center class opens up a whole new world of movement! Finis Jhung shows… exercise, Glenn Keenan of The New York City Ballet does it, Finis analyzes and coaches, and Glenn repeats. The class begins with slow exercises that teach you how to move "de côté" (sideways) while constantly changing feet and direction. You'll perfect your pas de bourrées dessous (under) and dessus (over). You'll develop balance and strength as you learn to relevé in passé and arabesque. The waltz step (pas de valse) teaches you to articulate your steps and develops correct alignment and balance. You will develop movement skills that allow you to change feet quickly, even as you switch directions and turn around. Your elevation work includes petit pas de chats, changements, sissone simple, and échappé sauté. After you've mastered these centered exercises, you'll find you've gained strength, speed, and range of movement. To dance is to live. CUSTOMER COMMENTS "Your Level 3 Centerwork DVD is amazing! I only wish I had found it before I purchased DVDs of other teachers and classes which were of no help to me at all. I learned more in the first few minutes of from you than I did in the other three DVDs combined!" - Lindsay Francis, Winfield, WV "My classes are beginning to be transformed by the wonder and joy of dancing from the heart and soul. I am so sorry that I came upon your instruction so late." - Karen L. Watkins-Westebbe, Bright Lights Performing Arts Studio, Chesapeake, VA Purchase the Centerwork Level 3 DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=31&products_id=55.Read More
Barrework Level 3 - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION Finis Jhung and Glenn Keenan of The New York City Ballet take you to… 3 with barre exercises that expand your range of movement and balance as you work from one standing leg to the other. Certain exercises are timed to quicken the working leg and foot, while demanding stability on the supporting side of your body, as well as your standing leg and foot. Attention is paid to the use of head and arm movements which help maintain balance as well as the total look of classical ballet dancing. Throughout each exercise, Finis stands by and coaches Glenn step-by-step, providing detailed instructions and the mental images that help develop the flow of movement that signals balletic artistry. This is a barre that will prove invaluable to both students and teachers. And, the extraordinary orchestrated music of Scott Killian makes it a unique experience. CUSTOMER COMMENTS "Finis Jhung's use of the arms and head in barrework is so flowing and natural that my students are really learning to dance at the barre. They say that they feel more solid, yet relaxed, and they are absolutely thrilled with their new-found balance!" - Barbara Owen, Teacher, Ballet 40/60, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Annapolis, MD Purchase the Barrework Level 3 DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=29&products_id=54.Read More
Centerwork for Advanced Beginners - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique Level 2
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION Now that youve mastered the fundamentals of classical ballet taught by Finis Jhung in… Levels 1 and 2, youve gained a basic understanding of how to balance your positions and movements, so youre ready to take your first steps in center floor with Finis and Kelley Waddell of The American Ballet Theatre. These exercises will show you how to move with the purity, musical precision, and energy that define the essence of classical ballet dancing. Each exercise is first shown and explained by Finis, danced by Kelley, analyzed and discussed, and then repeated by Kelley. Youll notice that Finis constantly reminds Kelley to stretch out her supporting shoulder and arm in order to balance her movements. Youll learn the principles of opposition as well as the minute details of execution that make the difference in the way you feel and look. Welcome to the 21st century! CUSTOMER COMMENTS "I love all the videos I ordered. I can already see improvements in my students. Keep up the great work, and keep the videos coming!" - Lisa DuBois, Center Stage Dance Studio, Battle Creek, MI "Both my young students and adults get so much out of all your little tips. I so appreciate your breaking everything down - now I know why everyone says you're so special!" - Christine Batruk, The First Act, South Amboy, NJ "This video is terrific! It is loaded with valuable teaching ideas and great choreography. It is full of new and helpful information that makes my job as a teacher much easier, and it ideal for the Advanced Beginner student who wants a challenging workout." - Beverly Spell, The Ballet Studio, Milton, LA "Awesome! It is user friendly, accessible, clear, the dancer is lovely, and it is both process and result oriented, which is great." - Jen Danby, Professional Actor, NYC, NY Purchase the Centerwork for Beginners DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=31&products_id=53.Read More
Barrework for Advanced Beginners - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique Level 2
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Instructional
DESCRIPTION As Finis Jhung often says in class, "you either stand up, or you fall.… either balance, or you don't. It all comes from the way you do your barrework." As you do this carefully constructed and minutely detailed barre, Finis frequently asks Kelley Waddell of The American Ballet Theatre (and you) to see if she can continue doing an exercise with her hand off the barre. Sometimes, he asks her to check and see that shes not sitting back on her heel, because he wants her to feel shes always ready to move from that position. Kelley works at a portable barre which has been placed in front of the mirror, because Finis thinks it's very important to learn to see what he sees, so that you will eventually be able to correct yourself as you work at the barre. Throughout each exercise, Finis is right at Kelley's side, providing directions and corrections. Go beyond the positions and the terminology - learn to move! CUSTOMER COMMENTS "My husband and I are thoroughly enjoying your DVDs. We are both mathematicians who have been dancing swing, lindy hop, and the tango for years. Were ages 53 and 63, and are serious, dedicated students. Our ballet teacher pointed us to your DVDs, and now we have become addicted to ballet! Your thorough and logical discussions motivate our left brains, while the beauty of dance and movement keep our right brains always craving more. Were making tiny (but happy) baby steps in our understanding of the dance. Many thanks for your excellent instruction." - Patricia Lamm & Sheldon Newhouse, Professors of Mathematics, MSU, East Lansing, MI "This perfectly supplements my class work, and your continual instruction throughout has sent my understanding of ballet technique soaring like a grand battement. Thanks, Finis!" - Ina Yalof, Adult student, Quechee, VT "This video is full of valuable information for both teachers and students of any level. The commentary and corrections given by Finis are a great resource for understanding the fundamentals of barrework. I highly recommend this video!" - Charisse Craft-Barry, Dancer and Teacher, Houston, TX "I'd like to give you my perspective on your DVDs, which I regard as the most powerful learning tools available to today's ballet student. Although I deeply appreciate the teacher's corrections in my weekly adult ballet class, I feel that I'm able to learn more when I work solo with your DVDs. The problem is that when I'm in class and watch the demonstrations of the barrework and center work, my inability to remember the movements still throws me into a low-key panic. Because of my poor memory, I need movement models to follow, so I still have to find a place at the barre between two more competent dancers. Since I'm following rather than initiating the movements, I end up feeling like a failure as the class moves on to the next exercise and the demonstration once again throws me into a low-key panic. On your DVDs, each exercise is thoroughly previewed before being demonstrated, which helps address my learning limitations. What I find even better, though, is the rewind/replay option the DVDs provide. If I'm not happy with the quality of my movement, I can take as much time as I need to practice it, and to refine it. On the other hand, since there's no rewind/replay option in a live class, I rarely attain the satisfaction of a decent level of mastery. In short, your DVDs allow the luxury of self-pacing, which, for me at least, is the key to success." — Ian Jackson, developer of the Acousticoaching™ CDs for the ballet-inspired BreathPlay System -- the power behind Olympic medals, world records, and world championships. (www.BreathPlay.com) "Been working with your DVDs for the past two weeks and it has changed me. I have been more focused and aware during my ballet classes and in everyday life. I love how you explain and teach the movements in sequences and it has slowed me down to really think before I dance the move. Even my pointe work is getting better. Keep making the ballet world bigger and better!" —Stasha Becker, US Army Europe I'm proceeding very carefully and slowly in 'rehab-ing' my sprained ankle with your barre videos. The detailed way that you work the feet and our weight is having a really good effect on my foot. I am so grateful! After I do just those 5 exercises, my foot starts to feel more pliable and alive again. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING ALL THESE RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO US! With Gratitude," —Polly Bloomberg, Berkeley, California Purchase the Barrework for Advanced Beginners DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1&products_id=52.Read More
Barrework for Beginners - The Finis Jhung Ballet Technique Level 1
January 4, 2010 | finisjhung | More on
Ballet
DESCRIPTION From head to toe, Finis Jhung gives you a fresh new view of the… ideas of classical ballet that will transform your physique — and your psyche. The emphasis here is on learning ballet from the inside-out. Instead of merely assuming textbook positions and memorizing terminology, all the exercises in this class are designed to develop kinesthesia — the sense that detects bodily position, weight, or movement of the muscles, tendons, and joints. Learn to "see and feel" what you are doing. Learn the "why and how" that create the "what." Teachers have found that this class works wonders with younger students. CUSTOMER COMMENTS: "A few years ago, I was told that I wouldn't be able to walk by the time I turned forty. I refused to listen, joined a ballet class and purchased your DVDs. I just adore your training methods. You leave nothing out, explaining everything, which for me is essential. I am still walking and am stronger then when I began. Thanks." - Rebecca Hart, Secretary to the Director or CE, Syracuse, NY "If you have never stepped into a ballet class before, or if you are recovering from an injury, or if you are a professional wanting to realign your body and mind away from the pressures of performance, this video is a must. Finis Jhung incorporates the aesthetic of ballet with common sense and illustrates the healthful way to approach the ballet vocabulary. In addition, the structure of the class demonstrates the importance of lining up the body to support the ballet steps and stresses the importance of maintaining the posture, head, neck, shoulders - parts of the anatomy that are often overlooked in an effort to grind out multiple steps. For me, this calm and uncomplicated approach to presenting a ballet class is the one that guarantees improvement." - Phyllis Goldman, Dance Critic, Backstage Publications, New York, NY "After an exhausting fourteen-hour work day I practiced with your Level 1 Barrework for Beginners, and couldnt believe how I no longer felt tired but warm, relaxed, and able to concentrate again. Your way of teaching and explaining is what I have always longed for and missed in ballet classes. Thank you very, very much for making your experience and knowledge available to all of us around the world." - Beate Stüve-Brammen, Attorney, Munich, Germany Purchase the Barrework for Beginners DVD at http://finisjhung.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=29&products_id=50.Read More
Ballroom Dance
January 4, 2010 | Lalo3 | More on
General
The Spirit of Christmas Musical. A ballroom danced by Larinee Movsessian and Levon Movsessian
Tony Stevens Teaches Jazz
January 4, 2010 | JennyD | More on
How-To
Watch master teacher Tony Stevens and dancer Daryl Getman demonstrate Stevens' jazz plies that incorporate… and shoulder isolations. For more, read "Tony Stevens: How I Teach Jazz" in the January 2010 issue of Dance Teacher Magazine. http://dance-teacher.com/sections/teaching/677 Filmed at Steps on Broadway in New York City.Read More
Daily online episodes follow real dancers in New York City as they study, live and strive to make it as professionals in the dance capital of the world.