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Kun-Yang Lin

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Kun-Yang Lin Blog Post
     When Kun-Yang came to class to speak to us about his life experiences and beginning of his dance work; I knew the dance would not be something that I can easily understand.  The video clip that he showed was how I ultimately came up with my assumption. 
    The dancers alone are clearly very passionate about dance, especially their form of dance.  It shows in their performance and emotions that came through throughout the show.  The performance was very well rehearsed.  As I watched, I looked for mistakes and there really was not one.  Their movements were so precise as well as their vocals. Throughout the show they used grunt-like sounds as a way of speaking.  The sounds went along with each of their choreographed moves.  The grunt at the very beginning of the show startled me because as soon as the lights went out they began without warning.  The dancers were so diverse.  Not one dancer was similar to another; I was pleasantly surprised by that.  
    Throughout the show I tried to pay close attention to get what exactly the point and story the dancers were trying to tell.  I took a lot of notes hoping that by the end I could answer that easily.  Unfortunately even as the show was coming to an end; I was still unsure.  I believe that there was a gradualness to the show.  There was originally 2 dancers that turned into a large group.  The dancers were not dancing in unison; but slowly began too.  This was as though the dancers were telling a story through their dance. 
   In conclusion, the show had greatly talented dancers.  I personally did not enjoy the show because it was not to my interest.  I believe the show was too dragged on and did not have a major point.  I would not suggest this show to other classmates.  
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Getting Strong

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"Everyone needs beauty as well as bread, places to play and pray, where nature heals and gives strength to body and soul alike."
John Muir
Via Gratefulness.org


Rodriguez Spinnerz 2

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Miracles

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"Miracles are both beginnings and endings. They undo the past in the present, and thus release the future." (T-1:I:13:1,3)
A Course in Miracles


Rodriguez Spinnerz

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Upside Down 2

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Upside Down

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Sharp APRA

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Marley with Pigeon

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Hello Nature!

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"First thing in the morning, before you meet or greet anyone, remember to greet all of nature, all visible and invisible creatures. Say to them: "I am grateful for your work, I love you and want to be in harmony with you!" At this very moment, in response to your greeting, all of nature will open to you and send you energy for the entire day."
Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov
Prosveta Publishing Via Gratefulness.org


Art by Ella Sadkin

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Ella 
Sadkin
Ella Sadkin is a 26-year old london based artist who works primarily with acrylic and graffiti pens to produce colourful and abstract works. 
With its hard black lines, bright flat colour and organic and geometric shapes, her style is often described as surrealist cartooning. 
Sadkin was a child of the nineties and a huge cartoon fan, and cites early drawing of The Simpson's characters as her first foray into cartooning. 



APRA

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Gamino's Bird

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Tumbler 1

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