Each week following an artist's post, reflection questions and research ideas will get posted. These are aimed towards college level courses (senior seminar, composition, dance education, and more), but of course anyone can read the postscript and find thought-provoking questions and activities.
Learn More about Randee and Her Work
Spend a few minutes on the Paufve Dance website, as well as viewing some video clips on Youtube. How would you describe Randee's work? What did the press say about her latest work, So I Married Abraham Lincoln?
Website: Paufve Dance
Video clip: Paufve Dance Promo
Video clip: So I Married Abraham Lincoln
Review: By Rita Felciano
Randee's Artist Profile
What are 2-3 ideas that struck you?
On training and care of the body…..
Re-read Randee's comment on training. What does this mean in your own life and training?
You’re training is up to you, your body is yours, you are perfect the way you are, but you can always be more of who you are. Don’t do things that hurt. Breathe, stay tuned (in and out), eat good food, work hard, push yourself, find good teachers, don’t overdo it, less is more. Release techniques are absolutely necessary to study, dance from your bones and all that but you also need to develop your muscles.
Perseverence, Hard Work, Drive, and Love
Four ideas come to mind, after reading Randee's journey from her 20s until now - perseverence, hard work, drive, and love. Consider these four life skills and feelings. In your own dance life, how do they play out?
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