LORQ: ~144~ 3D Atomic Club Hybrids Part 1 - Split L
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Nice1 :-)
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nice one brother
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@SirLorq i totally do this all the time with nunchaku i dream in patterns!
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@bjrcboy The important date in my mind is MARCH 15th, when TICKETS GO ON SALE!!! Pleaes don't miss sitting at your computer in anticipation. Serious, dude. Serious.
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@SirLorq If we can make it out this year, I may have my summer cruise for school. Have they released any more information? I know it will be a few hours away from the bay this year. But a tentative date? I'll just message noel.
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@bjrcboy Not lately. Currently stationed in Eugene, Oregon studying dance. Firedrums, then? :)
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one thing i find kinda odd is differentiating wheel and wall plane when you are spinning in a circle to create a spin with the other hand in the floor plane. I mean, it's different in terms of audience perspective, but the technique is identical
UberMathNerd 1 year ago
Correct. In practice the motions are the same, making less practice! There's only 96 patterns to practice if you look at it that way, orienting yourself toward the crowd (downstage in theatre terms) or stage right/left. Wheel and wall only make sense if you keep that audience perspective.
SirLorq 1 year ago
Something to consider: When doing vertical vs horizontal had paths, the "vertical" circle is actually a diagonal offset by the width of the shoulders. This is how pirouettes work naturally (see my classnotes watch?v=7D1SDuEC1BA at 8:20).
It could be fun to play with spatially isolating that plane to vertical by walking around it in such a way as to keep the shoulder of the vertical arm spatially isolated.
AlienJon 1 year ago
@AlienJon Like where you're going with this. One thing I realized is that all these atomic handpaths can be done with ballet arm formations-- Up is High fifth, down is Low fifth, left and right are second, and forward is 1st. Add turning and there you have it. Dance and Object Manipulation, fused. To be continued. . .
SirLorq 1 year ago