Do you think that Karl Frost should teach me CI, too? Sure.
Have you heard of the guy? Not until just now. Looking around on Google, he seems to have taught a generation that is just now becoming teachers themselves (including last night's DJ @ Dance Freedom. If I'd checked my journal earlier I could have asked him (hmm, actually, no, looking at the time, I was already there when this went up))).
The comments that I see regarding him make me think he's a bit heavier on the "Your hip goes here, your arm goes here, then push" side than I would like. To be fair though, I came to CI with a fair appreciation of how to get my body to do things, my issues have generally been with letting go, and not "doing moves" but dancing, and letting go of what "should" happen.
FWIW, I'd probably take the class if it were in Boston, but I'm not in grad school anymore so it's much less of my free time being invested.
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Date: 2004-11-12 08:18 pm (UTC)Sure.
Have you heard of the guy?
Not until just now. Looking around on Google, he seems to have taught a generation that is just now becoming teachers themselves (including last night's DJ @ Dance Freedom. If I'd checked my journal earlier I could have asked him (hmm, actually, no, looking at the time, I was already there when this went up))).
The comments that I see regarding him make me think he's a bit heavier on the "Your hip goes here, your arm goes here, then push" side than I would like. To be fair though, I came to CI with a fair appreciation of how to get my body to do things, my issues have generally been with letting go, and not "doing moves" but dancing, and letting go of what "should" happen.
FWIW, I'd probably take the class if it were in Boston, but I'm not in grad school anymore so it's much less of my free time being invested.