movement in LIQUID
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Sat Mar 7 21:55:27 UTC 2009
Hi Natasha -
Of course I will be happy to see how you write it!
Maybe you feel a "Figure 8" movement, rather than the emphasis on the
ending position...in other words, more flowing between the four
waves?...I can see your point about that...I felt that Cherie was
stopping a little at the end of each wave, but maybe that is not the
case...
Val ;-)
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On Mar 7, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Natasha Escalada-Westland wrote:
> After reading through all these posts and watching the video, there
> still seems to be something missing in your writing Val, a piece of
> information that tells me somehow NOT to move the entire,
> interconnected elbow, wrist, finger formation back to its starting
> place, but to flex the wrists in order to re-start the motion. If I
> can figure out how to add video, I will try to show you what I mean.
>
> Natasha Escalada-Westland, M.Ed. (D/HH), Macromedia Cert.
> www.westlandasl.com
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> > From: sutton at signwriting.org
> > To: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> > Subject: Re: [sw-l] movement in LIQUID
> > Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 12:07:47 -0800
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> > SignWriting List
> > March 7, 2009
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> > No. This writing, which you attached, Adam, does not write a wavy
> > motion of the elbows and arms at all...it writes the hands moving up
> > and down together, straight up and down, without the elbows moving
> up
> > and down...The elbows are remaining at the side of the body, or at
> > least locked in space, while only the hands move
> >
> > When I read your attached writing, I do an entirely different
> movement
> > than what is seen on the video tape...
> >
> > This writes the hands moving up-down-up, with the elbows staying
> > against the side of the body, or at least the elbows are not
> moving up
> > and down, but the elbows are anchored in one position and not moving
> > at all...I am not talking about muscles at all...I am talking about
> > the elbow bones are not moving in this writing, only the hands are
> > moving up and down while the elbows remain still....That is why I
> call
> > it Wrist Motion, because the elbows are not moving, only the
> hands...
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