[dance-tech] Re: Sensordance/ Lucy
- From: Marlon Barrios-Solano <unstablelandscape@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: Johannes.Birringer@xxxxxxxxxxxx, dance-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 13:35:36 -0700 (PDT)
hey, don't forget the origin of the LSD connection and yes, I think that she
moved "from her bones".
marlon
Johannes Birringer <Johannes.Birringer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: But dear Jaime,
what an odd question at the end of your long post.
Lucy and her daugther could fly, and dive.
Little thought they spent, I presume, on specificities of learning classical
techniques. But I shall await further scientific evidence on that.
JB
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By the way, did Lucy dance classical ballet, or modern dance? I guess they
hadn't come to contact improvisation at the time and even less to konzept
Tanz.Though I guess she might have had a good release technique.
best
Jaime
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