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tommy VFIII

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Re: Liquid as a solid phase
« Reply #30 on: March 28, 2009, 03:37:35 PM »

It was Tommy’s suggestion that slipped into my head when I decided to start rolling around on the ground. Blame him and not me. My legs be hurtin’ from running

lol wait what did i say?


wow man nice clip, again lol. you really evolved this stacking concept. it lost a little of its spatial illusion but the illusion it gained is trippy as shit! i'd like to see scott say thats not liquid now, it flows like crazy. and its very unique too, as you said in an earlier post its definitely ur own flava and no1 else is doin anything like it. i think i will try and take influence from the stacking in ur first clip though if you dont mind.

i'm also pretty glad ur deciding to pursue this style further rather than cut it loose in favor of teh orbital liquid. its really got crazy potential, i mean look what u've done with it in just 1 months time, and i still see plenty of room for improvement and intergration with other styles/concepts. for instance @ 2:06-:19 you broke into some big linear liquid(which was unexpected but i dug it!) it would've been cool if during the points when you took ur liquid in a different direction you pulled a quick 2 or 3 stacks. at any rate, i think ur focus now should be transitions transitions transitions. u've got so many awesome weapons in your arsenal but the fact that they arent meshing well together is holding you back.

imo ur the front runner in this competition at this point :), but i'll have the last laugh after i take this guy up on his offer:

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Re: Liquid as a solid phase
« Reply #31 on: March 29, 2009, 11:40:35 PM »

YES!!!!!!!!


 Thats what the F--k Im talkin' about. You killed it in that clip man.

Initially with the first clip, I didn't agree that the stacking was really liquid, it was like.... one hand moved, then the other, then one, then the other. To me thats not liquid, there is no relation between them because one appendage is not affecting the other, they are moving one at a time independently.

 But in this clip, its a whole nother story. There is an obvious connection between the hands as you "stack" them, one hand sort of sets off the other hand into motion, where as before, one hand came to a complete stop, and then the other moved. Thats why I didn't view it as liquid.

    You hit some different vertical levels here in this clip to, dope! I would love to see you explore that more in the future. I also liked how you opened up your liquid and hit some linear paths to contrast your usual stuff. NICE!   

  I haven't seen all the clips yet but as of now, im thinking Birdage FTW on spring cleaning!
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Re: Liquid as a solid phase
« Reply #32 on: March 30, 2009, 09:19:51 PM »

i think i will try and take influence from the stacking in ur first clip though if you dont mind.

Yeah dude definitely there's tons of area to be explored. The only person who I've seen do arm stacks so far is Kai. Well I saw Moot do the concept a few years ago too. I haven't really explore that area.

Here's something cool I found out that you can use. B/c of the staccato nature of jabbing in the air in short distances you can catch really fast beats. I used to hate dancing to Dnb. Now I can crush it musically. Boom! Cra-ta-tat-tat. Rail stack-stack-stack. 


Also I'm secretly stealing stuff from you haha.



There is an obvious connection between the hands as you "stack" them, one hand sort of sets off the other hand into motion, where as before, one hand came to a complete stop, and then the other moved. Thats why I didn't view it as liquid.   

The 3-d fold really gives it another look. Imagining folding space in front of you is pretty weird with the stacking concept. When I was laying in bed thinking about that 3-d fold clip roxy put up then I actually did it a different way my head hurt a little haha. I think I got a glimpse of some pure liquid there. I still haven't danced with these concepts out in public yet. I hope to give somebody an aneurysm next time I'm out. Or at least make them question what they think dance is.   
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Re: Liquid as a solid phase
« Reply #33 on: March 31, 2009, 06:51:30 AM »

I never imagined the 3-D fold could be fused with something like stacking to look like that. So nasty, I really dig it. Makes me happy about the sharing aspect of our community.
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