Magnifique vidéo ! thank you we can see the fluidity of contact without over performing attitudes. The sense of play added to the sense of movement in a delightful mutual listening is there also.
Thanks for the video. I've shared it at least 10 times with all kinds of people. A convenient description. It is useful because it is simple and in a studio space comparable to a jam setting, where as a lot of the performance videos online have complex lighting or audience reaction, which is unlikely to have much to do with most peoples experience of CI. peace!
Thanks for the video. I've shared it at least 10 times with all kinds of people. A convenient description. It is useful because it is simple and in a studio space comparable to a jam setting, where as a lot of the performance videos online have complex lighting or audience reaction, which is unlikely to have much to do with most peoples experience of CI. peace!
Thanks for the video. I've shared it at least 10 times with all kinds of people. A convenient description. It is useful because it is simple and in a studio space comparable to a jam setting, where as a lot of the performance videos online have complex lighting or audience reaction, which is unlikely to have much to do with most peoples experience of CI. peace!
In martial arts, esp JuJutsu, we had a similar form, called Randori. Our sensei described it as "cats playing fighting". Sometimes we also had tasks like "one is a wet passive carpet, trying to keep the other from getting up" etc.
i love contact improvising, its so expressive. Its great when u suddenly realise your in the most amazing position balancing on ur partner ( i dont know how.....?!) and you have no idea how your body got there...amazing :P
Excellent demonstration of the form. Probably the best video I've seen for that purpose (seen 20 or so). Lovely dancing, great music. I'm watching it over again today!
Thank you for your kind words. This was actually a quick project, but, as I mention in the credits for the video, I made it for some teenage students of mine who had never before seen contact, and I believe, really needed to see what it was they were trying to do. Where in the world are you located?
Thank you for your kind words. This was actually a quick project, but, as I mention in the credits for the video, I made it for some teenage students of mine who had never before seen contact, and I believe, really needed to see what it was they were trying to do. Where in the world are you located?
Magnifique vidéo ! thank you we can see the fluidity of contact without over performing attitudes. The sense of play added to the sense of movement in a delightful mutual listening is there also.
elisa from france
elisamissoulala1 2 months ago
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Thanks for the video. I've shared it at least 10 times with all kinds of people. A convenient description. It is useful because it is simple and in a studio space comparable to a jam setting, where as a lot of the performance videos online have complex lighting or audience reaction, which is unlikely to have much to do with most peoples experience of CI. peace!
greatbigcaverntoo 7 months ago
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Thanks for the video. I've shared it at least 10 times with all kinds of people. A convenient description. It is useful because it is simple and in a studio space comparable to a jam setting, where as a lot of the performance videos online have complex lighting or audience reaction, which is unlikely to have much to do with most peoples experience of CI. peace!
greatbigcaverntoo 7 months ago
Thanks for the video. I've shared it at least 10 times with all kinds of people. A convenient description. It is useful because it is simple and in a studio space comparable to a jam setting, where as a lot of the performance videos online have complex lighting or audience reaction, which is unlikely to have much to do with most peoples experience of CI. peace!
greatbigcaverntoo 7 months ago
Beautiful
DoTheSpotDance 1 year ago
merhehrhehehr
amber556587 1 year ago
woow beautiful! look at 5.38
rsoto2 1 year ago
In martial arts, esp JuJutsu, we had a similar form, called Randori. Our sensei described it as "cats playing fighting". Sometimes we also had tasks like "one is a wet passive carpet, trying to keep the other from getting up" etc.
itekisan 1 year ago
STOOPS!
rebelddean 2 years ago
I love you guys.......
Sharonlallen 2 years ago
SUPER
torstend68 2 years ago
love this
lucidtree 2 years ago
bravi!!
lerbavoglio 2 years ago
i love contact improvising, its so expressive. Its great when u suddenly realise your in the most amazing position balancing on ur partner ( i dont know how.....?!) and you have no idea how your body got there...amazing :P
katsimblet 3 years ago
Thank you for this beatiful video. I just started dancing some weeks ago. How long have you been dancing?
hippiemagt 3 years ago
Amazing video... Love this style of contact!
shurafa 3 years ago
Ma che state a fà??????!!!
donatova 3 years ago
I love videos!
conchettas 3 years ago
Amazin stuff :)
janiedoc 3 years ago
Loads of practice needed for this kind of stuff!!! :O
S1lv3rr0ck3r 3 years ago
Excellent demonstration of the form. Probably the best video I've seen for that purpose (seen 20 or so). Lovely dancing, great music. I'm watching it over again today!
--Davi
menotv 3 years ago
Thank you for your kind words. This was actually a quick project, but, as I mention in the credits for the video, I made it for some teenage students of mine who had never before seen contact, and I believe, really needed to see what it was they were trying to do. Where in the world are you located?
Happy dancing,
Liz
1Lerber 3 years ago
Beautiful, and instructive. I've encouraged our local jammers to watch this (over and over). Thanks for making it, and posting it. Well done!
natarajhauser 3 years ago
Thank you for your kind words. This was actually a quick project, but, as I mention in the credits for the video, I made it for some teenage students of mine who had never before seen contact, and I believe, really needed to see what it was they were trying to do. Where in the world are you located?
Happy jamming,
Liz
1Lerber 3 years ago
beautiful :) nice choice of music too!
robinwyllie 4 years ago
What song?
Tz0lkin 4 years ago
Great Great Great!!!
Parabéns!
ecologiainterna 4 years ago
hi liz!
beutifull video-thank you!
or-israel:)))
orshanti 4 years ago
Hi Or,
How are you doing? Still living in the same place. Thank you for your comment!
xo,
Liz
1Lerber 3 years ago
I did some contact improvisation in the pass tree years being at the nationale circus school of montreal, and i love it.
mind switch Off and it goes.
very nice video i loved it
ps. i have some video of my circus acts with my partner and my wheel. enjoy
Again, nive impro!
houk3 4 years ago
How can she hold him?
SweetNShiny 4 years ago
when u lift someone probably the wieght shouldnt matter
bigeyearts 4 years ago
properlly sorry
bigeyearts 4 years ago