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Thursday, 10 December 2015

Creating Motifs PMD4

In today's session, we were tasked with creating our own cause and effect/question and answer motifs in pairs built up of contact work and pedestrian movement. Using the heavy, almost glum dynamics from the taught motif as a starting point, Matthew and I created the following motif that reflects an argument or heated discussion.