The first class of the semester started with a strong focus of getting into our dancing bodies, releasing tension and mobilization.
In order to keep track of the progression of the cohort this semester I began the class by noting down the areas I believe the dancers could progress in within the following semester. I found that within the flying low technique ‘taking your centre’ is vital. There is room for progression in this field because within the first exercise, when the dancers went into a raised plank position, the majority had their centre placed too far back and this made the plank harder to hold. Following this, within the sequence danced on this day, a movement was included where the dancers skim along the floor from standing into a roll. In order to make this movement look effective you really need to ‘take your centre’ to enable the movement to travel, otherwise the sequence looks less aesthetically pleasing because of the lack of dancing space being used.
The other areas I observed that the cohort could progress in, which I am going to focus on this semester, are strength, projection, endurance and fear.