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~your binge list:
PART 1: https://youtu.be/SwT3deYcPuU
PART 2: https://youtu.be/vx_miQ_Gpnc
PART 3: https://youtu.be/lUqwTcaqUoI
PART 4: https://youtu.be/g1v9TWvkKeo
PART 5: https://youtu.be/5zYk56xrYu0
PART 6: https://youtu.be/d814FpqERYE
PART 7: https://youtu.be/211NTbVKvE4
PART 8: https://youtu.be/EWZbrHTVxjo
PART 9: https://youtu.be/ABEs3bIHi-I
PART 10: https://youtu.be/KjvEpFvVLFM
PART 11: https://youtu.be/jzIwjqwdIts
PART 12: https://youtu.be/LouYSNrYzfY
PART 13: https://youtu.be/LouYSNrYzfY
PART 14: https://youtu.be/kJlZ1VtEWDQ
PART 15: https://youtu.be/dsuqwAHsEIM
PART 16: https://youtu.be/BuK500QhtQk
PART 17: https://youtu.be/W6PWV8eRqmE
PART 18: https://youtu.be/GQXAXlEzwcc
PART 19: https://youtu.be/EzdZgsCaKFE
PART 20: https://youtu.be/phCVu8VZh3k
PART 21: https://youtu.be/KgJQysx49x4
PART 22: https://youtu.be/-b8JeHwmfvI
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Absolute bendy elbow queen right here and it’s one of my biggest flaws because it’s hard to not fully bend them backwards haha, hypermobility is cool but also awful
I love your reactions, i can never get bored of these videos. We need more xx
The gasp at 2:49 went so well with the music! Also, those color coordinated shoes and outfits were GORGEOUS. I hope you find out what it was from, and then maybe we can get a reaction to the full thing. 🙂
The yellow shoes that you liked are from a musical called an American in Paris. There are a lot of valet scenes in it
I wish I had had a nice ballet teacher like that man. When I was 4, my ballet teacher screamed at me because I couldn’t tell my left from my right. I was reduced to tears and then slapped by madam. I hated every moment my lesson for the next six years. My mother finally took me out when everyone else was getting ready for point class and the director of the school told my mom to pull me out. Thus ended my mother’s dreams of having a dancer.
Well that settles it. Josephine needs to react to An American in Paris (the ballet section). It’s a beautiful sequence. Gene Kelly really outdid himself with the choreo.
So I really feel like Josephine needs to watch the entire dance sequences from the classics – An American in Paris with Leslie Caron and the Singin in the Rain sequence with Cyd Charisse. Oh and could take a variety of sequences from The Red Shoes.
The dancer is Leslie Caron. I believe the movie is An American in Paris. It has a lot of dance sequences that I think you’d enjoy. Another classic movie you will probably love is Hans Christian Andersen. It also has lovely ballet sequences.
Leslie Caron. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS!!! She was a magnificent dancer from the Roland Petite Company. 3:22 timestamp
The character played by Georges Guétary is telling his American friend, Played by Oscar Levant, about his intended. The background tune, played with different variations, is Embrace Me, by George and Ira Gershwin.
Josephine, I’d love to see you react to the ballet sequences in An American in Paris, The Red Shoes, & The Turning Point
Even after 23 videos, Josephine you make this like it’s brand new every time! Thank you! Keep going!!!
One of my ballet classes right after winter break I asked the teacher (so much love to miss Lisa) how her break was and she had such an experience over Christmas she spent an entire 45 minutes (class was 1.5 hours) telling us how her car got stuck in the blizzard and having Christmas Eve dinner with complete strangers. She called me a scamp for getting her sidetracked. Worth it 🙂
I’m a teacher (not dance, unfortunately) and that teaching one is SO accurate. Older kids do it too. The number of times I’ve stood there with that exact expression wondering where, exactly, I left off in the lesson is entirely too high.
I’m laughing so hard! The teaching little kids segment happened almost daily to me. I used to teach kindergarten. 😂
The movie clips were from “An American in Paris”! It is one of my favourite films, and has amazing dancing 🙂 the dancer, Leslie Caron, was actually training as a ballerina before being scouted to be in this film.
The Glass Slipper is my favorite Leslie Caron movie (the lady with the yellow dress and shoes). Obsessed as a little kid with her when I was in ballet and still love watching her dance. Surprised to find she’s still alive, too!
And when you’re done with “An American in Paris” and “The Red Shoes” …both of which should be part of every ballet dancer’s education… find a copy of “Tales of Hoffman”. Not just for the ballet sequences, but for the entire amazing film. There is a restored version that screened in L.A. a few years ago.
My great aunt Jane was a radio city rockette and my cousin (her daughter) has a few of her costumes and they were so cool. Seeing the vintage ballet clips you watched reminded of her. She wasn’t a ballerina but she was an amazing dancer just the same!
That ”I hope you’re hungry for nothing” really hits hard. My developpés are absolutely terrible and can never lift my leg over 90 degrees 🙈😂😂
I’m a costume designer at a high school and middle school. I always tell actors to do some head banging after I’ve applied a wig or done a hairstyle. All those kids together testing their tiaras was perfect.