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“100 Ways to Walk”

5/13/2020

 
  
  • Watch the YouTube Video with Kevin Parry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEoUhlesN9E 
  • Do all the walks along with Kevin (it’s ok if you do not have a treadmill, just do the walks on your floor).  
  • Describe your 5 Favorite walks: Choose 5 of your Favorite Walks from the video and describe them below. What stands out about them? what makes them unique? Note speed, posture, what part of him leads, what are his arms doing, where is his head, what particular action is he miming, etc.   
  • See example description of #1.  
  • Create 5 NEW walks 
  • Make up a name for each NEW walk 
  • Describe each of your walks by answering the same questions as you did for your favorite walks 
  • Create Flipgrid Videos: Choose 1 video option, or you can do both. 
  • Link: FLIPGRID.COM/CEDB5A49
  • Video option #1 - Demonstrate 5 Walks from the “100 Walks”: 3 of your favorites, 2 of your challenge walks.  
  • ANNOUNCE each walk before you do it. 
  • Video option #2 - Demonstrate 5 NEW walks you created.  
  • ANNOUNCE each walk before you do it.  
  • Video tips - make sure we can see your whole body as you demonstrate all the walks. Decide if you want someone holding your computer/phone to film, or if you want to prop up your video camera. 
                                  Your 5  Favorite Types of Walk 
(Brief Description)  
Example: Generic  
What you would expect an average human to use. Walking with good posture, but not too upright, arms swinging with the opposite foot. Medium speed. Eyes looking forward. Head lifted, chin parallel to the floor. 

List your 5 Favorite: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5.  
                            CREATE & NAME 5 NEW WALKS 
Describe your 5 NEW Walks below 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4.  
5.   

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    • MUSE RESEARCH
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  • Music
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  • Digital Media Arts
    • Primary
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  • Theatre
    • Primary*
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  • Health & Wellness
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  • Flip Grid
  • Youtube
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