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Author: Kenn Philrose
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Philosophy, Bullshit, & Complaints – Desire
Philosophy, BS, & Complaints is a good, informative, cathartic time from yours truly, Kenn! If you enjoy unhinged, neurodivergent, chaotic, passionate, opinionated women, then you’re in the right place. Let’s chat BS! I do mention a conversation that was had on the Olay & Friends Podcast with Laverne Cox, specifically citing the theory of Deshaun…
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Feature Presentation: Showgirl Accentuation
For our first study session, we introduce some kinetic ideas to help improve our instinctual dance movement while beginning to understand how to add dynamic qualities to our movement. These dynamic qualities will make it simpler to understand how to add texture and a range of emotion through your performance and storytelling. Feature Presentation Playlist…
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Taste it Touch it Week 2
In Week two, we add on to our sensual low flow choreography by introducing another set of focus moves. These focus moves are incorporated to help us explore the creative variations we can utilize in our dance performance. We will also utilize visual cues to assist finding a sexualized aesthetic through your unique interpretations of…
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Taste it, Touch it
Class one takes it easy so we can focus on the mood, erotic motivation, and intricate timing of the choreography with the music. We begin with our warm-up, rotating key spots on the body we’ll be activating throughout the class. My audio cut out towards the mid section of the video, but we continue on…
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Cognac & Conversations
Let’s have a chat and a sip and talk about where I’ve been and where I’m currently planning to go. It’s an intimate, chill, laid-back conversation to reintroduce myself as Venus, the artist, and announce a couple upcoming projects.
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Feature Presentation
How do you interpret the music you’re moving to? How does your body respond to certain sounds, beats, and rhythms? How do you reenact these sounds you hear through your body. Many will have you to believe you just have to embody sexy, or sultry, or fluid, or slink, but what do those words even…
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What You’re Missing is Accentuation
Let’s start by discussing musical accents. There’s a slight difference between musical accents and dance accents, however understanding both with help you better incorporate accents into your flow. (Why? Well because a lot of people see others’ dancing and believe that in order to look like they do, to achieve another aesthetic that they need…
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