Description of the Online Flamenco Technique Course
This course is aimed at students without previous knowledge of Flamenco who want to start from the beginning to be trained in the technique. To dance Flamenco correctly some basic knowledge is necessary to help you to coordinate movements, and even to get to know your body better. First, we explain in detail how to stretch your muscles before and after each exercise session. In addition, we give you simple tips for the correct placement of the body.
We will start you off in the first foot tapping exercises that will lead you to achieve good sound, strength, speed and, with time, stamina.
We will also show you the main positions of the arm and hand movements, and finally the most basic hip, dodge and turn exercises.
These first steps will be the beginning of a great academic formation that will lead you to be able to perform choreography at a basic level. Depending on the time you spend, and also your personal qualities, you can achieve the objectives that are set and you can increase your knowledge and skills little by little.
What are the requirements?
- This course is of initial or basic level, so it is not necessary to have previous knowledge to be able to do it.
- It will be a considerable advantage, and even accelerate the learning process, if you have a big mirror in which to see yourself.
- You will need dance shoes, and space to practice.
What will I learn in this course?
- 30 Lessons, with more than 140 minutes of content.
- You will learn the basic technical knowledge to be able to work on choreography.
- Over time, you will gain strength, speed and stamina.
- You will acquire coordination in your movements.
All the lessons of this course
Previous Considerations |
1.1 Stretching exercises before starting |
1.2 Body position |
2.1 Zapateado Chart Number One (The Hit) El golpe |
2.2 Zapateado Chart Number Two (Sole and Heel ) Planta y Tacón |
2.3 Zapateado Chart Number Three (Heel and Sole) Tacón y planta |
2.4 Zapateado Chart Number Four (Low Heel and Tip) Tacón Bajo y Punta |
2.5 Zapateado Chart Number Five (Basic Combination One) |
2.6 Zapateado Chart Six (Basic Combination Two) |
2.7 Zapateado Chart Seven (Basic Combination Three) |
2.8 Complete Zapateado Chart |
3.1 Zapateado Chart Number 1 |
3.2 Zapateado Chart Number 2 |
3.3 Zapateado Chart Number 3 |
3.4 Zapateado Chart Number 4 |
3.5 Zapateado Chart Number 5 |
3.6 Zapateado Chart Number 6 |
3.7 Zapateado Chart Number 7 |
4.1 Basic Arms Positions |
4.2 Hands Movements |
4.3 Arms Coordination Exercises |
4.4 Variation with Music |
5.1 Frontwards, backwards and sidewards swings |
6.1 Exercises in U and in Circles |
6.2 Hip movements in walking and still |
6.3 Hip movements sidewards |
6.4 Basic step with hip movements |
7.1 Simple Turn |
7.2 Turn with feet together or in sixth |
7.3 Turn on back heels |