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Heat. Exhaustion. Very very hot. Very very tired. Today I've already danced and exercised for 4 1/2 hours in these sweltering temperatures. It's been 90 degrees for several days, record-breaking highs for late September. It's 8:30pm, dark outside,...
For this weekly rites, I didn't have any particular expectations in mind. At the time I was feeling rather tired and cold; which is probably why I tended to go for slow movements and keeping my limbs close to my core. One thing I found a little ...
Most of my weekly rites up til now have been less "dance-y" but after seeing Sean Dorsey Dance perform on Friday night, I was inspired improvise focusing on gesture and hand/arm-initiated movement. I like dancing in response to performances that I...
Its always good to reconnect with my African dance culture. As i was dancing, I was at the same time attempting to choreograph the chorus of the song. As you can see, during the chorus, I always do the same dance moves.
During this weekly rites, I found myself spending a lot of time focusing on me. I was looking at myself seeing how my body moved; and I thought wouldn't it be great if the camera could see this. And so I figured I'd give the head mount a try.
Weekly Rites #9 - Zoey November
This week I spent a lot of time in the woods. Interested in the soft holding quiet of newly snowy forest - and the shapes I can make within it that feel so oddly misplaced.
Weekly Rites # 8 Benny Nduwayo
In this Weekly Rite I was attempting to try new moves out once again. However, this time the music is different. Instead of African and Dance Hall, It is Rhythm and Blues.
Sound (Teaching) Bite: Just-in-Time Teaching (10/7/19)
Dr. Laura Hill shares how she gathers feedback from students in large classes on what they have learned in pre-class preparation assignments and readings to tailor her class sessions.