Talk:Contact improvisation
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[edit]Contact Improv
A. Definitions and Basic Info; http://www.contactimprov.net/about.html contactimprov@groups.msn.com http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Contact_improvisation
B. Contact Improv is a form of dance in which two or more people maintain gentle physical contact with each other.
C. Contact Improv generally (but not always) means that the participants are sharing a new center of gravity together- They are leaning into each other somewhat.
D. In contact improv, the actual point of contact generally (but not always) shifts as the participants roll, squirm, jiggle, or etc up against each other.
E. Contact Improv requires a lucid capacity for estimating speed, tempo, and rythym of other people, and adaptation to existing conditions
F. Contact Improv is an Alpha/Delta State of consciousness type of behavior.
G. Rolling movements
H. Dipping Movements
I. Slipping/Sliding Movements
J. Floor Movements
K. Jiggle/Bounce Movements
Vocabulary
[edit]Typical elements and their names are missing:
- small dance
- rolling point
- pivoting
- ...
--Amtiss, SNAFU ? 18:20, 31 May 2016 (UTC)
Initial section could use a rewrite
[edit]Lead section is confusingly and non-objectively written, using some flowery language and jargon. Examples:
- "oscillating"
- "explore and push boundaries"
- "this new practice"
- "plays with the artistry"
- "finding the shelves of the body"
- "getting to know your partner past the physical point through the physicality"
Could use a more straightforward re-write.
Also has some pretty excess use of bolding.
Cheerful word nerd (talk) 21:00, 17 September 2018 (UTC)
Strongly agree. Jess_Riedel (talk) 02:30, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
Contact improvisation
[edit]I was made in 1669 92.30.18.38 (talk) 13:08, 8 October 2022 (UTC)