Ballroom Mastery TV - Vaughan Liddicoat
Ballroom Mastery TV - Vaughan Liddicoat
Not just a professional Ballroom, Latin & New Vogue dancer but a Professional Teacher & studio owner with 20+ years of real-world experience. Vaughan Liddicoat is a passionate dance technician with linage from Alex Moore [author: The Ballroom Technique] & Penny De Kauwes Legacy as her top student
He's London Trained in Ballroom by Anne & Richard Gleave CBE & Latin American by Michael Stylianos & Lorna Lee
Also taught by Anthony Hurley, Luca Barrichi, Marcus & Karen Hilton, Alan Fletcher, Michael Malitwoski & Joanna Leunis, Riccardo Cocchi & Yulia, Bryan Watson & Carmen, Massimo & Alessia, plus many other big names in the DanceSport world
Vaughan is a 4-time World Professional 10 Dance Reps for Australia & Professional Finalists in ST, LA, NV.
He pioneered online dance tutorials in 2011 and co-founder of DSI-London.TV and the founder of Ballroom Mastery.
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Thank you, it’s very useful ❤🎉
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You don't discuss the fact that the 3 beat is accented and the weight bearing leg bends between measures of music
I feel dizzy 😅
I would expect more coordination with music if talking "mastery" Beatiful palette do as a dance? Don't see the joy of Shawn Should be a part of dancing?
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The first samba routine was 🔥
How is this samba, the hips are not moving at all???
Wow, wish I knew this in my comp days, we used to dance slowly slowly, quick quick slowly. Also I agree with you that some Foxtrots today as compared to the classics are a little weird to understand the timing. Abba's I do, I do I do is the perfect tune for a beginner.
Hey brother! Thank you so so much for this video ❤ the way you explained this is top tier 😍 Could you make a video on breathing techniques one should know that will help with stamina when on the floor 🙏
This is an incredible interview and so inspirational.
While I have you to myself, can I make a couple of points? When I was learning to dance many years ago, two phrases commonly used confused me- I wasn't certain what was meant. One is " use the floor" I interpreted this when I started as use the full size of the floor. And I did, and still do if I can. The next phrase, related of course, is " use foot pressure to... " ,I'm a professional physicist/engineer, and have been trained to be as precise as possible. I know its difficult in dancing. Foot pressure doesn't do anything. It's an effect, not a cause. If I'm stading up stationary. How do I increase foot pressure withiut doing something else? I can't. I can go on my toes, but I'm not sure this is what's meant. You can increase foot pressure by rising up from a lowered position,, or stopping a downward movement. Rising and stopping downward movement is caused by using leg, ankle, glute muscles. The resulting foot pressure is an effect. It's what you feel. So I believe "use foot pressure" should be interpreted as " feel the foot pressure and use that as feedback so you can control your movement with your muscles . I've said enough. Sometimes it's difficult to be a scientist 😂
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Very interesting and helpful. The most powerful comment is " everything is measured in relation to the standing leg" for an experienced dancer like myself, this sort of comment is a good reminder. I do have a question. A backward step in foxtrot, for example unless specified as a cbmp step, would maintain the 2- tracks. When this is done, the backward step is slightly diagonal relative to the standing leg. A fussy point, perhaps. Maybe this is an example of how difficult it is to describe a movement precisely without a long, detailed description. Interesting video. Another tricky point is the concept "diagonal to centre" DC. If you've passed the centre on the long side what exactly dies DC mean? I interpret DC as basically one quarter towards centre relative to LOD. And LOD means...HELP!
Damn he’s good!!
Great ! It was useful to me. :)
This is super helpful for me. I've done a lot of awareness work, and now I'm realizing a new layer of how my ego jumps into protect me as I start my business
I appreciate that distinction that you still feel when you detach
Great lesson. Thank you.
Finally I understand my confusion of the figures danced in Waltz, Foxtrot and Quick Step. The history explains how they evolved. Thank you for bringing the book to life! I looked up "crooning": it's an intimate style of singing made possible by the introduction of better microphones in the 1920s...
It would have been better if the interviewer would allow the interviewee to actually dominate the interview.
Is that jive or 6beats rock???
The explanation is very understandable.
Why its called "basic jive" when i see 6beats rock n roll?
Very beautiful ❤
What is the song name?
Ed Sheeran - Shape of You
very good!
Music name?
Very nice to do up ideas and easy to follow with the figure names. I'm looking forward to more of those!
Tango at its very best. Mastery!!! Absolutely love this couple.
Absolutely beautiful. Goosebumps every time I watch this video. Fabulous.
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Unfortunately the Dancing Times closed in 2022. See you in Blackpool. I'm there for the pro am on Monday 20th.
Break a leg!! Have a great time and make the connections while you are there 🎉
Amazing. Thank you.
Thank you this is great
Just beautiful ❤breath taking keep up the fantastic work! 🙌
so these tough kids were hangin on the streets late at night.......doing the samba?? i dunno, seems like constructive use of time to me 🤔
Thank you for pointing out that Be, Do, Have is the right order of approach!
I love Waltz dance🤩
The way you dance looks very enchanting. I wish I could see everything without interruption, a 2-3 minute choreography of slow waltzes. Das sieht sehr bezaubernd aus wie ihr tanzt. Ich wünsche mir, gerne alles ohne Unterbrechung sehen zu können, eine 2-3 Minuten koreografie langsamer Walzer. Liebe Grüße Viktor
adoro a estas gentes verlas bailar esta musica bella.
Very helpful instruction 💃
You are beautiful
When is chapter two? Don’t keep us hanging 🙏
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Excellent Vaughan. Long ago memories - 1953 - RAF National Service uniform at the crowded Saturday night dance in Forest Hall in Newcastle on Tyne. Jack.
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Please continue! Your comments make the story way more interesting than when I'm confined to my own thoughts when reading by myself...
I really love Waltz, I am trying to practice it keenly, thank you😍🙏
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Great lesson! TQ so much!