12.02.2013

Happy December!



Hope you and yours are having a wonderful Holiday Season!

Shy Walk - Walk a Day

Today's walk is a Shy Walk
Head - pulls inward toward the chest and slightly releases perpetually looking away
Chest - lightly caved in and expands on the passing positions
Hips - little bit of up and down to give some room for leg straights
Legs - slow steps subtle toe rotate
Arms - held close to chest offset from the rotate of the chest to show movement
Hands - right hand close to self left hand stroking it for comfort


12.01.2013

Graceful Anticipation Walk - Walk a Day

Today's walk is a Graceful Anticipation Walk.
Head - pulls back and throws forward
Chest - puffs out and caves in
Hips - offset the chest lots of backward rotate
Legs - pull backward in anticipation of the step straight leg holds to show the pull of the weight
Feet - rotate back on the anticipation and flop forward on the heavy step
Arms - straights mixed with a slight flap
Hands - accentuate the broken arm overlap on the flap like movement


11.30.2013



Little concept piece I was tinkering with this morning.

Over There Walk - Walk a Day

Today's walk is an Over There Walk.
Head - light give on the neck and the head on the contact positions
Chest - curved forward with a little release on the passing position
Hips - rotate to offset the chest bit of up and down
Legs - straight leg passing position
Feet - floppy toes
Arms - Left arm one big anticipation for the point forward Right arm forward anticipate and forward again
Hands - brake often to accentuate the movement finger drag adds to the overlap


11.29.2013

Happy Black Friday!


Hope you get to have a special day with your family!


Broken Arms Walk - Walk a Day

Today's Walk is a Broken Arms Walk.
Head - falls back then springs forward
Chest - curls inward and pulls back with each step
Hips - offset the chest and translate up and down to add a bit of bounce to the steps
Legs - bend and bend a bit more
Feet - rotate back and ball roll forward floppy toes
Arms - broken broken broken
Hands - wrists broken as well to follow the movement of the arms to keep up with the successive breaking of joints allowing for extra fluidity