Tag: dance
Seeing and Feeling the Dance
Derek had a ten-year dance career, and now at age thirty-two it was time for him make a change. Clearly he was in transition and wanted to find a way to include dance in his life in some form. So we explored his interests, ideas and strengths. When we talked about choreography, I asked him [...]
Posted: August 20th, 2011 under Stories, Workplace.
Tags: brain development, choreography, creativity, dance, kinesthetic, movement, visual memory
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He Tells Stories, She Doesn’t
Willie is a story teller. If you ask him a question, even a simple question, you are likely to get a story. It drives Ellen crazy. “Why can’t he just give a simple answer to a simple question?” she says with exasperation. “If he asks me a direct question, I give a direct answer—yes or [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Couples, Everyday Communication, Stories.
Tags: attraction, colleagues, Couples, dance, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, logical, music, question, storytelling, summaries, visual-spatial
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