I'd like to write a dance improv paper on your dance, if you don't mind. My class, a huge disappointment, I may add, was not about doing what you are doing. My teacher would say 'yes, no, why, because!' and we'd have to act it out. WTF! First where's the dance in that? and second, I'm not going out of my way to be made a fool of! I still want the credits - I've invested too much time. Next semester, I'm going back to yoga!
I have said I love the movement you create especialy with your torso, but it looks like your legs are very tense to me. Learning to relax them would enable you to move more fluidly when you traverse the floor.
Thank-you there are very few people I enjoy watching move.
Thanks for the lovely comments! I completely agree about the tension. It might have something to do with only stretching for 2 minutes, and not having danced (including practiced!) for several months before! Irresponsible, I know. As an organiser of the evening 2 minutes was all I could squeeze in for warm up!
There's actually a lot I don't like about this impro, but it was fun to do. I don't dance much at all these days, just he very rare and odd occasion, but will definitely keep your comments in mind.
There is a huge amount to like. The only sad things are; that you don't seem to see it and don't dance much. Dance in everything you do and you'll never need to warm up:-) I hope you don't keep my comments in mind, but live in what ever you do, as you did during the dance. I hate dancing with people with things in mind (myself included) when practicing we need a greater mindfulness but less to live in the moment.
Beautiful and gorgeous movement. I don't agree with jaxxboyee that it was to literal or that you should be more firm and intentional.
From my perspective you were doing to much. The music is slow and melodic in attempting so much movement, the magnificient subtly of your slower movements gets lost. I doing less you would hold the spensions longer (dancing the silence) and the rushing of movement would would disapear.
First of all congratulations on getting the guts to post. You did a beautiful job. A little feedback? You chose to be very literal and it dosent' read as well as if you just danced. Be more firm and intentional with your movements. Even improv can be clear! thanks
Thanks for your comment, I agree with you totally about the literal movement. It's a terrible habit I fall into when i'm too familiar with lyrics! I can't say I'm very fond of this performance, it was a bit wishy-washy/directionless, I can probably overcome that with more practice (of which i'm getting very little). Figured there's no harm in sharing! Anyway thanks again for the feedback :)
thanks for the feedback all, I was pretty out of shape and practice (ok, VERY out of shape & practice) for this so it's nice to get some positive comments :)
what as treat to stumble across you here on youtube! Reminds me i should put an edit of Friends of yokoup here too so you can add it to your CV!...but it will have to wait until I get back from India.
This was absolutly fantastic! I loved it! Congradulations on such a beautiful performance for an improve! You are very talented. A fav on my list for sure. CONGRATS!!-Karina~*~Zarina
Wow! You move so beautifuly! It's actualy quite inspiring for me to see you dance, for a while, WDT felt like the end of my dancing, now I've realized it was only one chapter! Thanks for sharing! Love you.
Amazing!
monterealking 1 year ago
i know 0 about dancing, but I like this
clayman1982 1 year ago
I'd like to write a dance improv paper on your dance, if you don't mind. My class, a huge disappointment, I may add, was not about doing what you are doing. My teacher would say 'yes, no, why, because!' and we'd have to act it out. WTF! First where's the dance in that? and second, I'm not going out of my way to be made a fool of! I still want the credits - I've invested too much time. Next semester, I'm going back to yoga!
charromeo 2 years ago
Go for it! :)
alicechew 2 years ago
Lush, gorgeous, inspiring. yum
lasarelight 2 years ago
That was lovely.
jgirl63 3 years ago
great i remember i had to improvise on stage for beethoven-patheque music over 10 mins long.
demonduri 4 years ago
I have said I love the movement you create especialy with your torso, but it looks like your legs are very tense to me. Learning to relax them would enable you to move more fluidly when you traverse the floor.
Thank-you there are very few people I enjoy watching move.
Charles
tangocgmk 4 years ago
Thanks for the lovely comments! I completely agree about the tension. It might have something to do with only stretching for 2 minutes, and not having danced (including practiced!) for several months before! Irresponsible, I know. As an organiser of the evening 2 minutes was all I could squeeze in for warm up!
alicechew 4 years ago
There's actually a lot I don't like about this impro, but it was fun to do. I don't dance much at all these days, just he very rare and odd occasion, but will definitely keep your comments in mind.
alicechew 4 years ago
There is a huge amount to like. The only sad things are; that you don't seem to see it and don't dance much. Dance in everything you do and you'll never need to warm up:-) I hope you don't keep my comments in mind, but live in what ever you do, as you did during the dance. I hate dancing with people with things in mind (myself included) when practicing we need a greater mindfulness but less to live in the moment.
tangocgmk 4 years ago 3
Beautiful and gorgeous movement. I don't agree with jaxxboyee that it was to literal or that you should be more firm and intentional.
From my perspective you were doing to much. The music is slow and melodic in attempting so much movement, the magnificient subtly of your slower movements gets lost. I doing less you would hold the spensions longer (dancing the silence) and the rushing of movement would would disapear.
tangocgmk 4 years ago
some lovely stuff in there, thanks for posting, all the best :)
robinwyllie 4 years ago
Hey,
First of all congratulations on getting the guts to post. You did a beautiful job. A little feedback? You chose to be very literal and it dosent' read as well as if you just danced. Be more firm and intentional with your movements. Even improv can be clear! thanks
jaxxboyee 4 years ago
Thanks for your comment, I agree with you totally about the literal movement. It's a terrible habit I fall into when i'm too familiar with lyrics! I can't say I'm very fond of this performance, it was a bit wishy-washy/directionless, I can probably overcome that with more practice (of which i'm getting very little). Figured there's no harm in sharing! Anyway thanks again for the feedback :)
alicechew 4 years ago
Wonderful.
gumbionics 4 years ago
thanks for the feedback all, I was pretty out of shape and practice (ok, VERY out of shape & practice) for this so it's nice to get some positive comments :)
alicechew 4 years ago
Hi Alice,
what as treat to stumble across you here on youtube! Reminds me i should put an edit of Friends of yokoup here too so you can add it to your CV!...but it will have to wait until I get back from India.
love Dan
DianneReid 5 years ago
Hello!
This was absolutly fantastic! I loved it! Congradulations on such a beautiful performance for an improve! You are very talented. A fav on my list for sure. CONGRATS!!-Karina~*~Zarina
DislocatedThoughts 5 years ago
Wow! You move so beautifuly! It's actualy quite inspiring for me to see you dance, for a while, WDT felt like the end of my dancing, now I've realized it was only one chapter! Thanks for sharing! Love you.
sahandesign 5 years ago