The start of the class was very confusing, since we had no idea, what exactly was going on. There were no directions given to us vocally, so we had to interpret the gestures given by our tutor of figure out what we had to be doing. This required a lot of focus from everyone, which I felt most had. There was little to no talking during the warm up, since everyone was trying hard to follow what we were supposed to be doing. Almost immediately we were lead to do jumps, turns and clapping. I found this exercise to be a nice change to what we usually have, since in complete silence everyone was able to concentrate and do the exercises in a more focused way.
This can really help us in devising by letting us focus more on the movements and different gestures we are doing, rather than just talking about them. Being silent also pushes us to communicate more with our bodies and really think about how we use our bodies in different ways.
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