I know that movement is to get us more comfortable using our bodies and expressing with them, and that can be used as a stepping stone towards choreography. I've done very little with dance, and even casually I'm mostly reserved to shoulder dancing and maybe hips if I'm really groovin'. I have ideas for the lip sync next week, but I'm not sure how much dancing there's gonna be. But I feel like my mask is pretty reserved because the thoughtfulness becomes overthinking and the apathy doesn't care to be that big. I think I can make it work. Side Note: Appreciation to Jason for being a great teacher and giving us the space to figure out our bodies and communication.
I noticed how everyone has their own style and personality in contact improvisation. Some people are supporters, some are thinkers, and some are doers. Supporters are constantly letting their partner know that they have their back. Thinkers are more prone to voice 1 controlling motion. Doers are more prone to voice 2 and going with the flow. I feel like I'm more of a supporter, but that makes the moments where I feel their support so much greater and more comfortable.