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PATTERNING THE INDEPENDENT BEHAVIOR OF MOVEMENT

Submitted by Anna Craycroft


THIS IS AN EXERCISE IN OBSERVING THE SYMMETRICAL MOVEMENTS OF OUR BODIES AND THE PATTERNS THAT ARE CREATED WHEN WE FORM THEM TOGETHER

Symmetries happen in all social circumstances: Mimed behavior between bodies like holding hands to walk / Mirroring within the actions of ones own body like blinking eyelids / Impressing oneself on another like infectious yawning / Synchronization through group activities like the sitting or standing of an audience.

Follow these instructions to discover what happens when we form movements together.


all ages