This exercise took a first try to get the hang of. We individually walked around the middle of the room with our own sound, rhythm, and movement. We were somehow aware with the other sounds and movements around us. Sometimes, if the action of someone near you was dominating, you tended to switch into their action. When Ms. Ashley called "UNIFY!" we were to become one sound, one movement. In some trials, some members of the group hesitated for a while to figure out which would be the dominating action; however, I believe this video shows a pretty natural transgression towards the unification.
3.9.12
Changing Rhythms
This exercise took a first try to get the hang of. We individually walked around the middle of the room with our own sound, rhythm, and movement. We were somehow aware with the other sounds and movements around us. Sometimes, if the action of someone near you was dominating, you tended to switch into their action. When Ms. Ashley called "UNIFY!" we were to become one sound, one movement. In some trials, some members of the group hesitated for a while to figure out which would be the dominating action; however, I believe this video shows a pretty natural transgression towards the unification.
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