I teach a strong style of vinyasa filled
with creative sequencing, and unique transitions.
Coming up
with a creative sequence that people will find challenging, but not too challenging, can be overwhelming.
Not exact matches
I am fascinated by the human body, its anatomy and biomechanics, so my classes are laden
with precise alignment cues interwoven within
creative, mindful, fun, intentional
sequences.
Vinnie's vinyasa flow classes are a
creative and surprising blend of his offbeat personality, classic - rock taste mixed
with challenging
sequencing and a strong focus on alignment.
Fold & Flow
with Anna — Take time to connect
with breath, body and mind in a guided hatha (meaning simply physical) yoga practice that will include gentle awakening stretches, deeper (yin style) holds, connecting breath
with movement, and a
creative vinyasa (flowing)
sequence, always finishing
with relaxation.
Classes will be offered in the Hatha tradition weaving a
creative mixture of dynamic slow flow
sequences with therapeutic modalities such as yin, self - massage ball rolling and guided meditation and visualization (yoga nidra).
She is known for creating a multifaceted yoga experience, weaving together
creative sequences with meditation, breath work, good music, and spiritual philosophy.
Classes are lighthearted and fun
with large doses of inspiration as students weave their way through
creative sequences.
Strong alignment cues
with a playful atmosphere, hands on adjustments, and
creative sequencing can be expected when embarking on Jen's classes.
The goal of this training is for the trainees to understand such principles and finally be able to evolve into
creative vinyasa
sequencing that brings yoga on cross mat, drawing mandalas in the three dimensional space
with the body, thus achieving the ultimate freedom and balance, which I call — intelligent freestyle.
Utilizing pranayama, chant, and
creative and intelligent
sequencing, Tracy encourages students of all levels to practice intuitively and
with deep respect for their individual yogic paths.
Her classes are a dynamic Vinyasa Flow integrating alignment, core work, and breathing techniques
with basic poses and
creative sequencing.
Through
creative and carefully designed
sequencing, Debbie offers space for students of all levels to gently come to their evolutionary edge
with grace and joy while cultivating strength and humility.
Her classes integrate
creative vinyasa
sequences with meditation, humor, good music, and spiritual philosophy.
Lissa completed her 200 hour yoga teacher training through YogaWorks in 2011 and teaches a vinyasa class
with a focus on
creative sequencing, corework, mindfulness, and restorative poses.
O2's unique style of
creative sequencing with a focus on breath and alignment invites the quiet calm my mind yearns for, while strengthening my body and easing pain.
In addition to the awesome family I found here at O2, I love the meshing of traditional poses
with creative and playful
sequencing; I hope you will find these aspects in my classes as well.
Our classes are powerful and unique, combining vigorous flow,
creative sequencing, and mindfulness practices - all
with a focus on true breath - to - movement style vinyasa.
Having said that, the performances are quite impressive (lead Lauren German is particularly effective) and Roth does a nice job of infusing the film
with increasingly
creative kill
sequences -
with the inclusion of a hilariously over-the-top moment towards the conclusion essentially justifying Hostel Part II's entire existence.
Miller, a title
sequence animator and visual effects supervisor on video games, was in the process of working on the Deadpool 2 script when the
creative differences arose,
with sources telling The Hollywood Reporter that star Ryan Reynolds and Miller differing on the direction of «the Merc
with a Mouth.»
The best movie of the year by far, it's
creative, it's imaginative and downright epic, it combines the N64
with 1970's Jackie Chan fight
sequences, what it does is it turns the amp of epicness up to 11 and completely blows you away 11/10, it is truly and epic of epic epicness
As
with any MacFarlane effort, where he once again teams
with co-writers Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild, pop - culture references is the first port of call for joke - central, and the sequel is again over-loaded
with them: the Planes, Trains and Automobiles and The Breakfast Club
sequences are a hoot, but the Comic Con finale feels flat, more
creative auto - pilot than uncharted waters.
Besides the platforming sections, which generally see you air dashing about the place and placing platforms, often under heavy fire and tight time limits, there are also some pretty
creative and intense boss battle
sequences (Although the final two bosses can jog on, as far as I'm concerned) and Zero - G sections that feel like a modern update on the Gradius formula, except «now
with added dashes!»
One
sequence that I particularly liked was set underwater,
with some
creative POV shots.
Official Premise:
With thousands of feet of materials including sequences added to capture with greater intimacy Elvis» performances and his creative process behind - the - scenes, the previously released Elvis: That's The Way It Is — Special Edition is now being made available as a Blu - ray ™ two disc Special Edition Premium Digib
With thousands of feet of materials including
sequences added to capture
with greater intimacy Elvis» performances and his creative process behind - the - scenes, the previously released Elvis: That's The Way It Is — Special Edition is now being made available as a Blu - ray ™ two disc Special Edition Premium Digib
with greater intimacy Elvis» performances and his
creative process behind - the - scenes, the previously released Elvis: That's The Way It Is — Special Edition is now being made available as a Blu - ray ™ two disc Special Edition Premium Digibook.
At the film's recent press day, Shyamalan and Blum discussed their
creative partnership and the most surprising aspect of working
with each other, why the scares in this film are deceptively simple yet terrifying and original, how the mock documentary style format gave Shyamalan new cinematic tools for keeping the audience guessing, his directing style, what he was looking for in his young actors, why he cast experienced stage actors for the grandparents» roles, his collaboration
with award - winning DP Maryse Alberti, how he recruited Oxenbould to shoot the chase
sequence underneath the house, why he likes treating B genre movies like they're A dramas, and more.
He talked about the timeless Old Hollywood persona that Gosling and Stone brought to their roles, his
creative partnership
with composer Justin Hurwitz and Broadway lyricists Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, the brilliant dance
sequences choreographed by Mandy Moore, his collaboration
with Swedish cinematographer Linus Sandgren who captured an iconic L.A. in a fresh new light, and what it means to pursue your grandest artistic dreams.
Filmmaker Tyler MacIntyre, working from a script written
with Chris Lee Hill, delivers an admittedly spellbinding pre-credits
sequence that's as
creative as it is entertaining, and yet it's not long before the movie segues into a surprisingly tedious midsection rife
with almost eye - rollingly conventional elements -
with, ultimately, the most obvious example of this the two leads» relentlessly sarcastic, sardonic demeanor (ie both Sadie and McKayla come off as one - note, one - dimensional figures
with few, if any, distinctive attributes).
The only person who upstages Gere is Cedar himself, who makes Norman an unexpectedly stylish drama full of flair,
with some real
creative split screens and an inspired dreamlike central
sequence.
This is a shame since, much like the first film, this sequel managed to flawlessly combine
creative and visually stunning action
sequences (
with a strong focus on practical effects over CGI), cool characters, and a well - told storyline that wouldn't have been nearly as interesting in another filmmaker's hands.
Blending great silent film era comedy
with full blown visceral action
sequences, and shifting gears on the spur of a dime, «Kung Fu Hustle» is one of the most richly imaginative,
creative, downright enjoyable movies to come along in some time.
This slight tinge of negativity, matched
with Travers» discontent at how the final film turned out, finding the animated
sequences particularly problematic, could be mistaken as a criticism of Disney and his
creative studio, but it all depends on the direction the narrative decides to take.
The question then remains, how might we foster freedom and independence in students»
creative expression and literary interpretation in a scope and
sequence running to a strict timeline
with exams the most likely measure for student outcomes?
Experts from the Florida State University (FSU)'s Learning Systems Institute, were invited to work
with Creative Associates International and International Rescue Committee on the design of an early grade literacy scope and
sequence and then a related set of early grade literacy (Hausa) scripted lessons to guide NFLC facilitators.
The book even features a slew of storyboard
sequences cut from the game, providing readers
with an even deeper look behind the scenes at what went into creating The
Creative Assembly's nightmarish new epic.
If Yorkshire Sculpture Park wasn't doing enough this season to tantalise us
with its [Re] construct exhibition, expect even more
creative delight over in its Longside Gallery, where you'll be able to enjoy a kaleidoscope of colour and
sequence in 1960s British art.
Issue 1 features interviews
with the artist Richard Phillips, costume designer Eiko Ishioka (The Cell, Dracula), Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran, perfumer Francis Kurkdjian,
Creative Director of Puma Sportswear Antonio Bertone, world's best sommelier Enrico Bernardo, title
sequence designer Kyle Cooper (Se7en), illustrator Robert Risko, Sean Booth and Rob Brown of Autechre, hairstylist Orlando Pita.
Our second day together focused on deconstructing shame and guilt,
with Karl guiding us through a process of reflection and a
sequence of questions that could shape a
creative and effective therapeutic conversation.