Monday, March 16, 2015
View Points
One thing I liked about view points was utilizing my soft focus. Being able to look in one place but at the same time being aware of all of the things that surround me was really interesting. I found that even though i may have not been looking at a person I could see and interpret their movements. The moments that felt particularly alive for me were when we had to work as a group to create different formations. When we all came together and allowed ourselves to feel each others energy, we worked well as a unit. For instance, we had to make two circles to lines, and two clusters as a group. The clusters were the easiest to form because it was easy to notice when people were gathering together. At times it was difficult to decipher whether or not my other classmates were bunching up or creating a circle. Sometimes a third of the group would start forming a cluster or a circle but only a few people caught on and would participate. I noticed if a group of students started to create a formation, sometimes we would hurry and it make the exercise seemed rushed and forced, rather than us coming together naturally.
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Good work!
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