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When I began the video, I just wanted to dance on a soft surface! As I moved, the mat became a floating zoo or arc that I navigated as if I were exploring or trapped. Alligator, lizard, monkey, insect. I ran out of ideas and almost stopped at 7 mi...
It was an unexpected but exciting moment as I decided to dance after s long while of denial
There is something cool about freestyle dancing at a public Burlington party. I don't know what it is, but whenever I hear African drums playing, my first instinct is to dance.
For this weekly rites, I didn't have any particular theme or ideas in mind prior to starting. I really just wanted to make it more dance-oriented, as many of my previous videos have been on other things. I had a lot of fun playing with the space...
This week, I was thinking a lot about mirrors, reflections, what they show (or don't show), and how we perceive images. Mirrors are obviously important in dance classes, but they're important at home too. My mirror has some cracks that I tried to ...
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.
Weekly Rites # 9 Benny Nduwayo
Mixing Contemporary dance influenced moves with Hip Hop is hard. In this clip that is what I was trying to do. I don't know if I succeeded.
Sharing Stories: Faculty Reflections on Teaching in Fall 2020
Join us for a storytelling session that fosters creative reflection and builds community among tellers and listeners! CTL faculty associates have been experimenting with a structured writing process to create their “teaching in Fall 2020 story.â...
Autumn colors in leaves of maple trees is an annual phenomenon that is highly prized for its beauty and is also economically important. As day length shortens, the tree stops making new green chlorophyll pigment while the chlorophyll already in th...