Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
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Learn to dance 20s Charleston and solo jazz with Secrets of Solo online dance classes. Start your dance classes with Ksenia Parkhatskaya now!
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
3M ago
We’re excited to announce a fantastic new way to share the joy of dance with friends and loved ones. The “Gift a Membership” feature is now live at Secrets of Solo, replacing our previous Gift Card system. This new feature is more convenient, user-friendly, and offers a seamless way to give the gift of dance ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
1y ago
Have you ever felt a deep connection to the universe when you move your body to the rhythm of music?
Dance has been used as a spiritual act for centuries across cultures, including West African dance traditions and rituals. In these traditions, dance is not just a form of physical movement but is considered a means of connecting with the divine and aligning oneself with the energy centres (or chakras) of the body.
While jazz dance is often associated with its technical and stylistic elements, it also has a rich spiritual dimension that is often overlooked.
For me dance is a spiritual act. It’s ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
3y ago
Have you seen that viral video with a crazy girl in a black and white stripy shirt and black skirt, smoking an imaginary cigarette and doing those crazy fast feet moves? Have you wondered what is this dance: jitterbug, shuffle, loose leg, lindy hop? It's 20s Charleston and Ksenia Parkhatskaya with the undone belt and imaginary cigarette at the front of it.
In this blog you will find out the 5 awesome move Ksenia does in this viral video and learn how to do them yourself.
TikTok viral fast feed video
When 20s Charleston took over the world in 1930s it was a dance craze. In 2021 Char ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
3y ago
One of the most common questions from my students in secrets of solo online dance school is how to make the dance more interesting. My advice is to work on contrasts! Contrast can be a quality applied to a single move or a whole dance, as well it is a tool for choreographing and instantly composing your improvisation.
Contrasts as a tool to make your dance more exciting
Imagine this, here you are swinging with the even rhythm, doing your swinging 8th notes and waking bass with constant bounce and all of the sudden you break and throw a couple of syncopation and explosive poses. We are thrown o ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
4y ago
Apprendere la storia della danza jazz, del Lindy hop e delle discipline ad esso correlate, è fondamentale per poter riconoscere, accettare e rispettare la tradizione. Sapere da dove provengono il tap, il solo jazz, lo shag …, quali sono le loro origini e come si sono modificati nel tempo, è nostra responsabilità come ballerini e amanti della cultura jazz.
Quando parliamo di “danza jazz”, dobbiamo tenere presente il contesto storico culturale, dobbiamo parlare di ballerini di colore e dunque dell’influenza africana che gioca un ruolo essenziale nello sviluppo di questa è inammissibile parlare d ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
4y ago
The history of social dancing in the United States is very rich. Most of us heard of Lindy Hop or swing dancing. Though there were many amazing dance forms in combination with Jazz music, that dominated the cultural landscape in America in the first half of the 20th century.
In this blog I will make a quick overview of the popular social partner dances during the first half of the 20th century such as Cakewalk, Two Step, One Step, Fox Trot, Charleston, Shag, St. Louis Shag, Balboa and Lindy hop (Jitterbug).
Ragtime dances
Ragtime was a highly rhythmic dance music that became an international p ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
4y ago
Jazz dance is an umbrella term collecting many styles. Jazz dance has been constantly evolving, changing with time depending on who, where and to which music it was danced. In this blog we will overview 7 solo jazz dance styles and branches such as Buck and Wing, Strut, Eccentric dance, Charleston, Black Bottom, Broadway Jazz and Street Jazz.
From vernacular to stage
It is very interesting to discover how African cultural heritage shaped and influenced American dance today. From the early 18th West African traditions mixed up with the European ballroom dances and created the unique African-Ame ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
4y ago
Solo jazz is one of the best ways to help you improve your Lindy Hop. Lindy hop is a partnered dance that gives a lot of freedom to each partner. Even when dancing in close position or in a break away or swing out, there is so much freedom to improvise and express the music with your feet.
Every single great Lindy hopper in the old times and now are great solo jazz dancers. No wonder why? One truly can’t be without another.
Have you ever been in the situation where your partner decides to break away for some solo jazz magic, and rather than free, you felt alone, and very unsure? Do you often f ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
4y ago
Any of us that dance swing surely love the Charleston dance! But so few of us know the history, where the dance originated. Although we all have an image of white rich flapper girls, dancing the charleston, smoking cigarettes and smiling on screen, do we really know who invented the first steps that came to be The Charleston dance? How did the dance come to be? And how did it get its name? Why are there so few images of Black Charleston dancers? I can tell you now, it may not be as simple as it was named after the city and popularised by flappers. Here I hope to answer some of those ques ..read more
Ksenia's Secrets of Solo
4y ago
(Solo) Jazz dance is an umbrella term collecting many dancing styles with different history. Let’s clarify a very common and equally most confusing topic of what is the difference between vernacular, authentic, modern and solo jazz dance. This way we can understand the characteristics and history behind each better.
To be proficient in any specific or chosen art form, one needs to know the history, the journey of the specific creative expression and the aesthetic in question
Dolly Henry
According to Patricia Cohen, Master Registered Dance Educator, jazz dance evolved through the first half o ..read more