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Re: Step in Step out - Introduction

Post by Phil Morton » Wed Jul 04, 2018 1:13 pm

Notes on the webpage and video:
04/07/2018

Good stuff!
I think very clear, concise.
Makes me want to have a go, so that's a good sign.

The third video [url=http://www. improvisersnetwork.co. uk/workshop-exercises/item/203-step-in-step-out]http://www. improvisersnetwork.co. uk/workshop-exercises/item/203-step-in-step-out[/url] has a line (on my version of the video) which is only half visible. You do not talk about this (next paragraph?) but it is a bit visually distracting. Not worth fiddling with the video here but might be something to watch when making similar things in the future.

the fourth video http://www.improvisersnetwork.co.uk/wor ... n-step-out
Is rather wordy and a bit if a strain to listen through (for me, this minute.) OK and leave as is. Certainly worth having abit more refection rather than how-to as part of the package.

All best Robin

Ah, all under one video link.
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feeback on the exercise description and documentation

Post by Phil Morton » Mon Mar 25, 2019 1:52 pm

notes to follow
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