where are these from? they remind me of wind patterns that my mom used to pour over when she was a birder and relied on migration patterns.
Patterning like this (perhaps because of my personal experience with former teachers who taught spatial patterns as one of the most "important" aspects of choreography) to me seems like a "tool" of older choreographers. I wonder if anyone knows of more up and coming choreographers who really stick to this type of spatial reasoning, or map it out like this?
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where are these from?
they remind me of wind patterns that my mom used to pour over when she was a birder and relied on migration patterns.
Patterning like this (perhaps because of my personal experience with former teachers who taught spatial patterns as one of the most "important" aspects of choreography) to me seems like a "tool" of older choreographers. I wonder if anyone knows of more up and coming choreographers who really stick to this type of spatial reasoning, or map it out like this?
1. classical dance plan
2. sporty dance plan
3. lacanian dance plan
4. feynman dance plan
5. interpretive dance plan
up&coming or old&going
you always need a dance plan
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