Monday, December 5, 2011

BOX?!

    One very important thing to keep in mind while tutting is that their are variation of different shapes and styles of boxes. The wikipedia definition describes the boxes as a certain sub-styles of tutting that has emerged where the dancer creates boxes, which consists of creating and manipulating box-like or rectangular shapes predominantly with ones arms or fingers.
    Tutting is Movements that require your hands and arms, sometimes your body depending on what the move is. Tutting is simple, like a puzzle piece, where your hands, fingers and arms are used to slide, move, or bump into each other.
   There are many other transitional moves which are very important to remember while tutting. Some of the more difficult concepts to grasp are; remotes, hinges, slides, and of coarse boxes. Many of the people I know who follow tutting have a lot of respect to particular a dancer known as TY fingers, from, he has many different variations of these different concepts that he puts all into one performance.   





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