Imzadi
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So it's been confirmed that Katherine has previous dance experience?
I don't know if she had classes or not, but I will say that there are people who are just naturally gifted. DD14 has been dancing since she was 3. She's got a friend, who if you looked at her and watched how she carries herself, you would think she has had years of dance - ballet - training. She's never had a single dance class. When she has stayed over, the two of them will goof around dancing and DD has shown her a lot of dance stuff and the kid can just pull it off. She's just got that god given ability. For all we know, Katherine could be one of those lucky ones.
Anyone who has had previous ballet training can tell by her line & form, how she carries herself, how her body creates perfect lines and has ballet arms that she has had training. But, mostly, the tell is in her center of gravity, where her axis is so she can balance, how she carries herself throughout the moves. She is very lifted in her torso & core and CENTERED throughout the moves.
Even if she was copying another's moves, she'd have to have that person there at the time. Mimicking Mark is not enough as he is not a ballet dancer. Plus, you can't simply copy working through the center of gravity from dance to dance, movement to movement. It is something learned through training. That is why ballet dancers spend years, first on tip-toe, then moving to pointe working through their center of gravity, learning how to stay up & centered. Ballet isn't about standing STILL on pointe, it is about moving through the center of gravity, controlling the body to stay up & centered through countless movements. Non-dancers fall out of that center of gravity all the time and don't know how to stay there, nor can they sustain it move after move by just copying.
Here is Mikhail Baryshnikov doing 11 pirouettes. Sure, someone else can copy his movements to the T but they will fall out of a pirouette after about the third or fourth time around. Baryshnikov is able to sustain & control his center of gravity and axis of balance, stay up AND end flawlessly. no amount of simple copying can do that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02EvsGal-Wc
A person can have studied ballet and not know squat about tap. They are very different dances.
Here is a clip of Baryshnikov actually doing a tap/jazz dance with legendary extraordinaire, the late Gregory Hines. You may not be able to really see it if you don't have dance training to know how to see it, but in the dance Baryshnikov has to tone down his movements to flawlessly match Hines, yet you always get the idea & impression his extension & lifts can always go a bit further & higher than what he is doing, because he CAN - effortlessly, whereas Hines might struggle to lift the leg an inch higher. You might be able to see Baryshnikov's center of gravity is higher, lifted in his whole body and more compact because all of a ballet dancer's moves are to get off the floor. Whereas Hines' center of gravity, a tapper who engages he floor, is lower to the ground and looser. They match each other's movements, flawlessly, yet are different in subtle, obvious ways to those who know how to see it. (I'm not trying to be snooty. I can't walk into an algebra room with equations all over the chalkboard


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImzkWZkaIIM
I seriously doubt that Katherine will admit NOW that she's had previous training. Anyone who pretends a faux back spasm to win points has lost integrity about truthfulness.