1 Pound Fish Dance TRIO 2,650 credits
by BeingDanny Date Added: Friday 16 August, 2013
I love this. It's so human. I've been studying it since I got it, trying to figure out what was fascinating me so much about it. For one, it's a three person dance, being in a 3 person relationship, that made it perfect since I think dancing with both people is overlooked. And then there's the routine, it's long and there's a lot of body movement and motion. Subtle motions too that make it seem more human. Little juts of the hips, chest and shoulder movement, upward thrusts of the chin, etc. The feet don't fall in straight lines and there's even tilts and heel lifts which make it seem real. But there was something else nagging at me and today I found it and realized what a work of art the dance really is and the thing that makes it feel most human.

The hands. I work with my hands in college, about to graduate from sign language interpreting. Most poses, dances, interactions, etc... the hands are "mittens". There may be some flexing of the at the knuckles to caress a partner, but there's not a lot of real motion in most of the products. This dance, the hands are part of the body and they're never at rest. Making shapes closing, squeezing, curling, finger spreading. Even from point A to point B in the movement of an arm, the fingers are in motion as well and it's simply flawless. You must have put some serious time into adding as much detail into this dance as possible to make it seem so life like and I applaud you. I almost never write reviews. But this deserves it and so do you. Bravo. Such realism and detail. It's a masterful piece of work. This is art.

Rating: 5 of 5 Flaming Jalapenos! [5 of 5 Flaming Jalapenos!]
Back *You must own this product to write a review
1 Pound Fish Dance TRIO