• Created for intermediate to advanced level dancers, The Sculpted Blossom explores articulated hand gestures - Mudras - graceful arm patterns, expressive eye and head movements, evocative ribcage isolations, the precise footwork of Odissi, and how all these can be connected to the beautiful hip and torso articulations found in belly dance. (worlddancenewyork.com)
  • Explore movement, mudras (hand gestures), and breath in a variety of standing postures such as triangle pose, warrior variations, and standing splits building upon repetition to link it all together breath to movement. (gaia.com)
  • Using the Indian classical-dance form Odissi as her choreographic starting point, Ananya has innovated a movement style that articulates social critique while advancing artistic excellence. (ananyadancetheatre.org)
  • Her original choreographic model for practice and performance-generated on the women of color who were ADT's founding members-transforms the company's factual research and story sharing into metaphor and movement with the power to changes viewers' lives-as you'll witness during "Tushaanal: Fires of Dry Grass. (ananyadancetheatre.org)
  • Yvonne Rainer: Words, Dances, Films explores the relationship between Yvonne Rainer's (San Francisco, 1934) choreographic, filmic, and theoretical production through a historical reconstruction of her transition from dance to cinema. (mambo-bologna.org)
  • Specific hands, shapes, and gestures pop around the space, a carefully constructed choreographic layering that is complex while still allowing for air, time, and this ceaseless quiet. (thinkingdance.net)
  • In children with autism spectrum disorder, the use of right-handed gestures-particularly deictic gestures-reliably predicts their expressive vocabularies 1 year later-a pattern also observed in typically-developing children. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hands always play an expressive role in Bresson's films: their movement effortlessly transitioning into a spiritual gesture. (londongrip.co.uk)
  • One of the most graceful and lyrical of all Indian classical dances, Odissi is essentially a series of beautifully sculpted poses and fluid and sensual transitions. (worlddancenewyork.com)
  • The words contextualize the movements and play, the poses and asides, miming, and attitudes. (thinkingdance.net)
  • And you can smooth transitions between facial poses for a hand-animated look. (cybermania.ws)
  • Gestures allow the child to convey a message or thought that they would not be able to easily express using their limited vocabulary. (wikipedia.org)
  • And experiencing Ananya's singular, distinctive movement vocabulary was a revelation. (ananyadancetheatre.org)
  • Understanding this technique or movement vocabulary is essential to a greater understanding of ADT's work. (ananyadancetheatre.org)
  • Transitions were abrupt, quick, and often unexpected - making for a sometimes jarring but always fresh and exciting arc as the movement vocabulary and sections unfolded. (artistsofutah.org)
  • The onset of gesture has also been shown to predict and facilitate children's spoken language acquisition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Children's gestures are classified into different categories occurring in different stages of development. (wikipedia.org)
  • The categories of children's gesture include deictic and representational gestures. (wikipedia.org)
  • This type of gesture is typically absent in autistic children's gesture repertoires. (wikipedia.org)
  • The existence of deictic gestures that are declarative and epistemic in nature reflects another important part of children's development, the development of joint visual attention. (wikipedia.org)
  • watch how they are so proud and happy to do so, and how initially they imitate your fine gestures and puppet movements. (junipertreepuppets.com)
  • Here it would be improper to imitate either the authoritative voice or gesture with which the command was given, or the imploring tone and action with which Cæsar besought Titinius. (google.cat)
  • This immersion resists a coherent identity by dwelling in the periphery of performance research, and will offer a complex interplay of rigorous movement, somatic propositions, and texts/concepts/poetics shared prior to the immersion. (frequentflyers.org)
  • Ornamented allusions to the costumes worn by dancers from the Ballets Russes in Rites of Spring (2012) and two portraits of Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose, titled Axl (2012) and 5 Axls (2012), submerged the rock star's body in gestural light storms and overlapping movements. (frieze.com)
  • The dancers' movement becomes increasingly more ritualistic, slowed down, as they form a procession moving downstage toward the audience. (thinkingdance.net)
  • Bokaer's somewhat passive movement language in "Fragments" could be labelled meditative, but I found it frustratingly removed, the dancers appearing deceivingly far away from the proscenium's fourth wall with no chance of meeting the audience halfway. (artistsofutah.org)
  • Transitions from one scene to the next are seamless and well choreographed, sometimes with uplifting sweeping movement to a song when changing location. (fringereview.co.uk)
  • In this workshop students will learn the theory behind basic aerial silks techniques to create seamless transitions. (frequentflyers.org)
  • The upcoming performance makes use of the text's poetic rhythm and structure while transitioning from abstract to literal descriptions. (dailybruin.com)
  • The aim was to discover whether there is a transition from more concrete modes of expression motivated by mimetic schemas, to more abstract modes of expression motivated by image schemas. (lu.se)
  • Further, abstract gestures did not emerge until language had been firmly established, as well as its link to gesture. (lu.se)
  • They went on a journey to understand the importance of gestures, patterns, and communication in leading an ensemble. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • 12. The TIME OF GESTURE refers to that period at which action gives the greatest expression to words. (google.cat)
  • Stimulate the right amount of heat to move around stagnant energy through a layering repetitive flow that encourages strength, breathwork, fluid movements, spinal bends, and heart openers. (gaia.com)
  • The successive mechanised opening and closing of the doors is synchronized thanks to sensors: anticipating the presence of a passenger, Thresholds sets off a fluid wave of movement triggered by an interactive system. (micheldebroin.org)
  • Using modal density to analyse an opening and a closing in high school tutoring sessions, I show social actors transitioning into and out of producing the same higher level actions at the foreground of their attention/awareness. (degruyter.com)
  • The actors, George Mann and Deborah Pugh both literally breathe life into their older characters when transitioning into wearing the masks. (fringereview.co.uk)
  • For example, pointing through the extension of a body part, especially the index finger to indicate interest in an object is a widely used gesture that is understood by many cultures On the other hand, manual signs are conventionalized-they are gestures that have become a lexical element in a language. (wikipedia.org)
  • I do love the rod puppets for their clear, exact hand gesture possibilities. (junipertreepuppets.com)
  • A lightweight, ultra-responsive design reacts to your movements in real time, letting you focus more on the moment at hand. (buydig.com)
  • Convenient buttons and intuitive functions make Osmo Mobile 3 easy to use with just one hand, providing more versatility and freedom of movement. (buydig.com)
  • Starting from the idea that education underpins the rehearsal process, James Neilson Graham delves into the theory and practice of working with singers, drawing on the insights of Emile Jaques-Dalcroze in relation to movement and Valborg Werbeck-Svärdström in relation to the voice. (presswarehouse.com)
  • They recognize areas of challenge (weak segues, awkward media transitions, etc.) and come up with tricks and tactics to help them flow seamlessly through their material. (prezi.com)
  • Both the front and rear camera can recognize Gesture Control, which makes shooting your solo travels and group shots a walk in the park. (buydig.com)
  • Constant gentle rolling movements -- crossing legs, large sweeping circular kicks and steps, hands making shapes around the body, opening and closing the arms and legs across the body, bending and reaching, folding, and unfolding, in various forms of plié. (thinkingdance.net)
  • I transition by adding black ink lines, shapes, textures and designs without erasing or removing any of the initial gesture lines or watermarks. (ky.gov)
  • In these paintings each partner dances in his own half of the painting, but responds to the rhythm and movement of the other, breaching the divide. (danaddington.com)
  • The software copies your facial movements so your characters act - and react - realistically. (cybermania.ws)
  • Aside from simply stabilizing your videos and allowing you to perform clever camera movements like panning, twisting, etc., the PowerVision S1 has AI-based facial tracking and body tracking, so it can follow subjects as they move around within the frame or even outside the frame. (yankodesign.com)
  • This practice is designed to support the transition into summer and light the fire within and around you. (gaia.com)
  • Willingness to improvise, tap into deep movement unknowns and practice awareness with sensation as a challenge to primarily aesthetic-based work. (frequentflyers.org)
  • Conventionally, touch-sensitive screens have supported gestures where one or two fingers were placed on the touch-sensitive screen then moved in an identifiable pattern. (justia.com)
  • What emerged was not indecipherable musical lunacy, but rather an entirely lucid score of a five-movement work, with the opening Adagio completely orchestrated and scoring of the third movement, titled "Purgatorio," also well underway. (hollywoodbowl.com)
  • then she set to work, engaging her hands, head and heart and whole body in the gesture of knitting such an important and helpful warm blanket of snow. (junipertreepuppets.com)
  • After customizing your video with a variety of music templates, transition effects, and filters, share your work easily on social media and video platforms. (buydig.com)
  • Language and gesture are two semiotic systems that work together in close integration during communication. (lu.se)
  • I argue that movements into and out of a shared focus of attention are potentially useful sites for analysis of social interaction. (degruyter.com)
  • Ananya Dance Theatre is the leading creator of feminist Contemporary Dance in the global arts and social justice movement. (ananyadancetheatre.org)
  • A free-to-use smartphone app even lets you add pro-level production features to your photo/video content, like taking automatic time-lapses, editing videos, adding filters, transitions, and subtitles, or even directly streaming to your social media accounts or video conferences. (yankodesign.com)
  • Social goals in girls transitioning to adolescence: associations with psychopathology and brain network connectivity. (medscape.com)
  • The performers have lovely expressions and movement dynamics throughout the emotive scenes as the young couple. (fringereview.co.uk)
  • The display raised many questions about how accurate the transition from the real body to a mannequin should be and how best to translate the presence of the artist to the Chapel without being able to include movement and make-up (for conservation reasons). (arts.ac.uk)
  • An example apparatus may include a hover-sensitive input/output interface configured to display an object that can be manipulated using a crane gesture. (justia.com)
  • The apparatus may include fogies configured to change a state of the object from untouched to target to pinched to lifted to released in response to detecting the appearance and movement of bracket points. (justia.com)
  • A crane gesture may include identifying an object displayed on the screen that may be the subject of a crane gesture. (justia.com)
  • The crane gesture may also include virtually pinching the object with a touch gesture, virtually lifting the object with a touch to hover transition, virtually carrying the object to another location on the screen using a hover gesture, and then releasing the object at the other location with a hover gesture or a touch gesture. (justia.com)
  • Some embodiments may include logics that detect elements of the crane gesture and that maintain a state machine and user interface in response to detecting the elements of the crane gesture. (justia.com)
  • This species of Gesture is principally used in dramatic action, and frequently in vivid recitation. (google.cat)
  • In Counterclockwork, a young man is shown sitting firmly in his chair, showing no inclination toward movement. (danaddington.com)
  • Epistemic - this type of deictic gesture also develops after imperative gestures and may develop at the same time as declarative gestures. (wikipedia.org)
  • Condense time and movement for stunning results. (buydig.com)
  • Even transitions between groupings felt uniquely timed within Kassabova's structure, such that by the time all six ended the dance lying down, it was yet another surprise. (artistsofutah.org)
  • You could potentially lose your audience in a transition without even realizing it and by the time they catch up to you, they'll have missed 2/3 of the next point you're trying to make. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • Powered by Adobe Sensei, Body Tracker automatically detects human body movement using a web cam and applies it to your character in real time to create animation. (cybermania.ws)
  • Deleuze opens Cinema 2: The Time Image by relating a scene from Giorgio De Sica's 1948 landmark film Umberto D. We see a -young maid going into the kitchen in the morning, making a series of mechanical, weary gestures, cleaning a bit, driving the ants away from a water fountain, picking up the coffee grinder, stretching out her foot to close the door with her toe. (bvsalud.org)
  • Deleuze identifies the scene as illustrative of the transition from one regime of images to another: it depicts -a necessary passage from the crisis of image-action to the pure optical-sound image (Deleuze, 1985/1989, p.3)-it is the threshold that heralds the transformation of the movement-image into a time-image. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gestures in language acquisition are a form of non-verbal communication involving movements of the hands, arms, and/or other parts of the body. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this way gestures can prepare children to learn a spoken language, creating a bridge from pre-verbal communication to speech. (wikipedia.org)
  • These gestures are also known as pointing where children extend their index finger, although any other body part could also be used, to single out an object of interest. (wikipedia.org)
  • 14. The UNIFORMITY OF GESTURE is used to denote that action which employs the whole of the body, in opposition to that where there is only a partial expression. (google.cat)
  • The requisite motions are of the simplest kind, and consist generally of slight movements of the hands, and varied expression of the countenance. (google.cat)
  • Adding further to its hands-free experience, the PowerVision S1 even has gesture-recognition that lets you start/stop recording or tracking, and even click pictures on a timer. (yankodesign.com)
  • The incidence of these gesture-word combinations predicts the transition from one-word to two-word speech. (wikipedia.org)
  • Perhaps nothing has tended more to deprive Gesture of its Expression, than a slavish attention to Shakspeare's rule, "Suit the action to the word. (google.cat)
  • His gestures are over the top and inviting: every word he utters is extended through action. (thespyinthestalls.com)
  • As the day progressed, the students transitioned to the art of conducting. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • While only representing a small portion of your presentation, transitions are powerful tools you can use to keep your audience tuned in to what you have to say. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • Scene Snapshot is a new onion-skin display feature that gives you a frame-by-frame reference for comparing the movements of your animations. (cybermania.ws)
  • This shows that gesture can maximize the communicative opportunities that children can have before their speech is fully developed facilitating their entrance into lexical and syntactic development. (wikipedia.org)
  • Curated by Caterina Molteni , the exhibition traces the roots of this transition both in the intermedial approach of Rainer's performances in the 1960s and 1970s - in which speech, projections of photographs, texts, and moving images played a key role - and in the socio-political issues which became a distinctive feature of her research after the outbreak of the Vietnam War and Rainer's interest in the feminist movement. (mambo-bologna.org)
  • 9. Although Gesture is capable of being substituted for Speech, (as we frequently see in Deaf-mutes, &c.) it is, in Elocution, merely used for its illustration and enforcement. (google.cat)
  • The final scenes of the play are more confusing and jump between places without transition or clear explanation. (thespyinthestalls.com)
  • We demonstrated how seemingly subtle movements could shape the flow and dynamics of the music. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Yebel Gallegos had a frantic solo that was imbued with fine detail in gesture and weight-shift. (artistsofutah.org)
  • Gestures not only complement language development but also enhance the child's ability to communicate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gestures are distinct from manual signs in that they do not belong to a complete language system. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kassabova's movement language is neither completely postmodern nor dancerly, but a surprising combination of the two. (artistsofutah.org)
  • Their gestures and corresponding language were analysed, and in particular, iconic gestures and the corresponding language, with focus on the categories of Viewpoint and Mode of Representation (MOR). (lu.se)
  • Language and gesture are two closely connected semiotic systems. (lu.se)
  • When we're there on stage, we're pushing forward in our movement very cognizant of what already happened in the dance and knowing how much we have to continue on and push forward to complete the dance," Lozano said. (dailybruin.com)
  • 7. In Sympathetic Gesture, the orator expresses his own sensations with respect to the subject described. (google.cat)
  • To capture scenes that require fast movement, simply press the trigger, make a gesture, or select a subject on your smartphone to start tracking. (buydig.com)
  • I hope you got some key information about Successful Transitions for your Presentation and the Free Gift Giveaway and take a moment to share this post. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • One of the most common mistakes that professional speakers make is that they don't use transitions in their presentation. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • Story mode provides multiple templates that transform your footage in seconds by automatically adding movement, music, and other effects for a polished result. (buydig.com)
  • She themes the class around Squats and Hip Hinges so you can perform typical movements like sitting and standing with ease. (pilatesanytime.com)
  • The positions of the mannequins recall the artist's most typical gestures and demeanour. (arts.ac.uk)
  • Tom's larger than life movements, directed by Gabrielle Moleta, swiping through the air to answer his phone, for instance, ironically render this world more realistic and the audience becomes ever more involved. (thespyinthestalls.com)
  • As your audience processes the information you present in their minds, jerky transitions become hard to follow and comprehend. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • Transitions are processing times for your audience. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • If you're not seeing the success you'd like to see with your audience, consider working on improving your transitions. (tracyrepchuk.com)
  • Animation, especially the kind of Looney Tunes-like animation with crazy movements and gestures that I like to do were much easier. (comicbookbin.com)
  • Once children begin to use spoken words their gestures can be used in conjunction with these words to form phrases and eventually to express thoughts and complement vocalized ideas. (wikipedia.org)
  • 13. The FREQUENCY OF GESTURE is, in all cases, to be regulated by the number and dissimilarity of the ideas. (google.cat)
  • If the ideas are numerous but similar, one gesture. (google.cat)
  • if the ideas are numerous and dissimilar, the gesture must be as frequent and as varied. (google.cat)
  • Some embodiments may also produce gesture events that can be handled or otherwise processed by other devices or processes. (justia.com)
  • Children can use gesture to communicate before they have the ability to use spoken words and phrases. (wikipedia.org)
  • They'll choreograph their movements and gestures which will dramatically increase your ability to remember your material. (prezi.com)
  • Basic movements of the hip joint which are right here. (pilatesanytime.com)
  • Through multiple revisions, basic gesture lines slowly tighten into a sculptural essence. (ky.gov)
  • Explore useful functions like Quick Roll, which allows you to transition from portrait to landscape mode. (buydig.com)