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Dancing.


Question Posted Friday June 5 2009, 12:18 am

What are some ballet and jazz dance dvds where you can teach yourself moves like:

double pirouettes
Standard fouette turns
Toe Touch/Russian
Grand Jete
Switch leap

Stuff like that, were it's step by step?
I want to continue training but I don't have the money for classes right now.

Thank You


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chrissibug answered Monday June 8 2009, 6:20 pm:
you can bye them at book stores at borber for cheap you seem them by the casheres and every were hope this helps

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nerissa answered Friday June 5 2009, 2:58 pm:
i am a dancer. and i know this is going to sound lame but the easiest and CHEAPEST way to learn those techniques is surprisingly youtube. there are a lot of tutorials that coaches and intructors put up. it would definitly just be easier to get enrolled in a class and take a class where someone can hands on show you. but if you are just looking to do this in your room and not worry about paying any money then you should look it up. :]

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