I do have to say, in a room filled with crunchy granola modern dancers, not unlike myself, I was surprised by the hesitation that seemed to pervade the group. This was a professional level class and very few individuals really seemed to rise to the challenges presented. I am very curious about this. This was not an audition, but somehow there was a palpable tension in the air. Maybe it was in the air left over from the Hubbard Street rehearsal prior to class. Come on, Chicago dancers. You're not in New York playing tug-a-war for dance jobs. It seems like it's okay to just have fun and make the most of the experience. Maybe I'm being too harsh on my community. Maybe she actually WAS looking for dancers...
The class came to a close with an exercise about improvisational repetition: trying to continuously repeat and layer groupings of movement into a strung together phrase. Choreographers and their mind-games...
Overall, completely worth it seeing a woman in her sixties move just as she did 30 years ago.

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