Once we had done all of this we still felt that the movements had not been fully explored and more could be done to make them more interesting but still recognizable. We then wrote down a range of tasks and folded them up on a piece of paper we picked out 3, the instructions were:
.To add suspension to part one of the motif
.Add a frozen moment within the motif
.Initiate the movements with the hip in a section of the motif
By adding theses tasks our motif development started to take shape, we were now coming in and out of the floor, creating bound and suspended movements which tied in nicely with another motif. This all helped to make the motif clearly developed and it came across as more lively and enjoyable to watch.
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