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Weekly Rite 1

By: semacdon

Here I wanted to play with the unique opportunity film creates for movement sequences. If I were to perform the series of movements presented here for an actual audience I would not be able to achieve the same effect. Film and editing allows for r...

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Weekly Rite 2

By: semacdon

Making Space With windows that look out And force perspective in Something speaks of doubt In the places it grows thin It lingers long enough For something new to sprout, But never long enough To explain where it has been

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Weekly Rite 3 -- Hands

By: eseyler

Mowzer has become the Alfred Hitchcock of cats, making cameo appearances that invariably influence the entire flic. Here, I explore life from her perspective (and perch)...and begin dancing with my hands, something I've enjoyed through the years. ...

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Weekly Rite 3

By: semacdon

Exploring the themes of my life in the form of an almost enjoyed cup of coffee.

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Weekly Rite 4

By: semacdon

Movement is observed, copied, and passed on. It is learned, challenged, and changed by each generation. We are born movers and we are changed by the movement we make and the movement we see. Watching children move changes the way that I see moveme...

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Weekly Rite 4 -- Beethoven

By: eseyler

What began as an exploration of movement in shadow three weeks ago becomes, today, an homage to Beethoven's brilliance. This part of Concerto No. 2 always chokes me up because of the beauty and silence and peace of it. (Turn your sound up to hear ...

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Weekly Rite 5

By: semacdon

All that love all those mistakes. I go to school in Vermont. Wing. Davis. Wilks. I live in a dorm that I hate with a human being I love. Coolidge. I am miserable at... 500 So. Prospect Apt. 4-24. These are the front steps to my hom...

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Weekly Rite 6

By: semacdon

Remember: Tadpoles, Mud Puddles, and Clouded Waters

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Weekly Rite 6 -- Walking

By: eseyler

Having rediscovered how painfully self-conscious I am dancing in front of the camera, I decided to do something I love -- walk.