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Unmata Amy & Kari Improv

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

A great improv after Unmata's workshop in France, by Amy Sigil and Kari.
November 2007

http://www.unmata.com/

Workshop organized by
http://tamam30.free.fr

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  • aweeesomee :D

  • @dieselskyy Some people are just bigger framed than others. A bigger bone structure means more muscle to hold it up and move it around. I know, I'm 5' 6' and I'm a larger framed girl. I will never be able to wear anything smaller than size large in anything but I'm not over weight. I'm also the strongest in my household Tee Hee! They call me "The Ox" But in a nice way.

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  • @GoddessDusk

    Bless you, the way you describe the bigger and smaller frames, is correct, and well-expressed.

    Some small-framed people cannot understand this.

    You're right : Bigger frame means more muscle, stronger, healthier, longer life !

  • what song is this?

  • wooooow.. first a saw a pic about Amy on fb i said "aaauuch too much hair...o.O" i had to see a video and i say now WHO CARES ITS F..CKING AWESOME yeeah poweeeer greeeat choreography

    'liiiike'

  • @dieselskyy so what........................

  • @dieselskyy : she has an other kind of body. not a slim one but lot of muscles and no fat. put mind in gear before opening mouth !

  • music so cool, do you know where I find it?

  • @dieselskyy Close to amy, she looks fat, But She's really not that big..

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