Role -> 'Scorpion' -> 'Undercut' -> 'Box-turn'
Floor-contact sequences & improvisation contexts
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1m 5s
THE WHAT:
A quadrupedal-to-floor-entrance-&-back-again locomotion sequence. It brings together the 'half-Role to Scorpion-tail' integration leading directly into the 'Undercut' transition to enter the floor, then exiting through the 'Box-turn' pattern leading seamlessly into the fundamental 'Role'.
It highlights the potential for integration between different "worlds" of locomotion patterns through strategic choice of transitions, here namely subjects of 'groundwork', 'quadrupedal locomotion' and 'floorwork'.
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