
E1: A Different Way to Look at Body Language
03/24/22 • 13 min
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This episode explores a holistic approach to body language. How to look at the whole body, consider the intention of each movement, body shapes and personal space.
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This episode explores a holistic approach to body language. How to look at the whole body, consider the intention of each movement, body shapes and personal space.
Visit my website for more information: www.fieldguidetobodylanguage.com
Prefer to learn visually? FREE Intro Class available here:
https://successful-painter-6080.ck.page/7e4f87f87f
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E2: Personal Space with Apples and Cake
This episode we're considering 4 ways to consider our personal space.
Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man:
https://www.leonardodavinci.net/the-vitruvian-man.jsp
Head Spins with Kid Glyde:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMfZVZm3RQQ
Rond de Jambe
CORRECTION: I should have identified the rond de jambe as Far Reach, Mid Level. You'll see it in the first 30 seconds of this video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ9cprPAJpg
The rond de jambe a terre (where her foot drags on the ground) is Far Reach, Low Level. The rond de jambe en l'air (which is the one I was thinking of) is Far Reach, Mid Level.
Video gaming follow up: In my house, the controllers are held with bent arms, but they rest next to the rest of the body, so we're looking at Mid Level, Near Reach.
Looking for a dancer to follow on IG? Check out @jonathanbatistaofficial
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