LEARN THE
WIND-TUTTING
STYLE
WHATS INCLUDED:
Enter the Wind-Tutting Style– A geometric dance that utilizes the body to create patterns of straight lines, 90 degree angles, and any mother shapes. Tutting moves along the Grid, a geometric plane consisting of the x, y, and z axis which naturally sounds everything in creation. The tutter is the artist of the Grid.
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The first tutting style that one should learn in order to honor the traditions of tutting is The King Tut style. The King Tut is considered the first style of tutting that came out during the 1970's era. It is also considered the "biggest" of the tutting styles in that it utilizes the largest of body angles.
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The Grid Tuts are one of the most important tutting concepts to start teaching you about "The Holy Grid". The grid is our geometric map that helps us stay in geometric and angular integrity while also helping us uncover a multitude of tutting combinations. In this tutorial I share with you one of the first combinations of the Grid Tut category. From here I teach you ways you can create your own combinations and start being creative within this style.
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Now that you have learned the 3 main concepts of the Tutting style, we now practice ways to combine them all together. Just like in Waving Style, Tutting is also a style that values the transitions between concepts and not just the concepts themselves. In this tutorial we combine all the tutting combinations we have just learned into one large tutting combination that can be used for your own dance expression and/or to help you uncover your own unique combinations within the Tutting Style.
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