Anna Beatrice Scott
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Thanks for responding, Jane.
Thanks for responding, Jane. Yes, this game is extremely popular and even advertised on television. I put some examples in the play list linked to my blurb. These are in fact motion-captured movements. I am not sure who choreographed and who showed up to ... -
So emotional! I remembered
So emotional! I remembered and loved this ensemble piece for the opportunity it gave us to see the collaborative aspect of dance, but it showed also the weakness of the dancer trained to competition. Immersive media really does help along the choreography ... -
This is a particularly hard
This is a particularly hard way into a difficult topic: I could not see the dancing because of the banner and had to force myself to ignore it. This resulted in my straining not to turn it off because of how I was taught where dance is located and how it ... -
Wow! No more camp
Wow! No more camp trace--full out queered eye and choreography. Thanks for this. At Riverside we do consider fight scenes choreography and had a veritable love fest with Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. This particular clip, shows a clumsy piece of choreogr ... -
I have to say that my
I have to say that my favorite move is not one that could be recognized as human, but the spreading of his comb on his head. I also found him not at all synched rhythmically with the music unti it got to the dance break. Now that was interesting. It seems ... -
I spent a quarter with
I spent a quarter with students working to make them aware of their brand identity/ies. It took until week 8 out of ten for someone to realize that gas was a branded "commodity." I think this add will be highly successful because it is obviously ...