Ground Grooves is a methodical and safe floorwork approach that emphasizes continuous and fluid floorwork for movers of all levels.
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Ground Grooves was founded in 2014 by Gracie Whyte and Laura Berg as a bi-weekly open floorwork class in Los Angeles for professional dancers. Since then, it has grown into an online studio and broadened in-person offerings such as international touring workshops and 3 weekly classes in Los Angeles for movers of all levels. The Ground Grooves approach is longevity-oriented, focused on building mindful, safe patterns to absorb impact with ease.
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This is so good thanq for providing this looking forward for more
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This floor style belongs to which style of dance? reply pls !
Hello! Great question! The type of floorwork we like to practice and teach pulls from a myriad of different styles! You can read more here: www.groundgrooves.com/about
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Why do dancers these days all look and dress like they just crawled out of ditch? Things have certainly changed since my day.
I love this analogy!!
I just found out in a age of 37 that I just love this way of movement flow on the ground. You just got a new subscriber 🙌😍🥳
Hi there we're so glad you discovered your love for floorwork (we love it too)!! Welcome to the Ground Grooves community! 🎉✨
Wats a easy way
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Nice breakdown thanks
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Can you pls tell me what kind of floor is this?
It's marley floor
I think that music is adapted from the Dying Swan (Camille Saint-Saëns's Le Cygne from Le Carnaval des animaux), which isn't part of the ballet Swan Lake, composed by Tchaikovsky. Nice movement, though.
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this is so beautiful! i've got chiiills!
ahh thank you!! <3
do you guys teach classes in TN?
Hi! All of our live classes are in Los Angeles but we do travel to teach from time to time! Following us on IG is the best way to keep up to date on our travel schedule. We also have a virtual studio where you can take classes from home: www.groundgrooves.tv/
Thank you I've been wanting to try this and this is the first walkthrough video I've seen!
It's against unspoken rules to use a move that doesn't belong to you. It's good manners to give credit to the genre of dance and artist you learned it from.
This move has existed for as long as there has been dance in various forms. Who do you think invented it????
@@JasonWeis-gw6zd U know dam well where they got the move from. If u borrow moves from certain genres of dance & specifically from a youtube vid u saw, its good to give credit. Better not do that in los angeles or NY. People know where that move is from. Cringe.
I bet you couldn't show me one video of it with a date time stamp on it. I could show the earliest video of it. * now your quite@@JasonWeis-gw6zd
@@kendalgee5808 Unfortunately, I do not. And you need to realise that this move has existed since the 60's! Sure, there are variations and slight differences, but you would struggle to patent this because you would not be able to prove ownership. I am only replying to you this one time (yes, I know feeding trolls is silly) because I am hoping that young dancers out there are not intimated by this type of vitriol and feel free to express themselves however they want. As for yourself, good luck on your journey.
@@JasonWeis-gw6zd lmao. Ok stick with that story mr. no footage of a move that u say has been done the last 60 years. 🤣🤣🤡🤡
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