Silks
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This sequence involves lower level skills but the way the skills are connected may make it feel more challenging. This entire sequence makes use of the fabric tails in fun and interesting ways. There are times during this sequence when I pause to display the way the fabric tails are falling around me and the other piece of fabric to make interesting shapes. And, there is a lot of tail management involved in this sequence so it can be a good teaching sequence for students who need to clean up their silk management skills.
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These skills are the major components of the sequence. Click each skill below for details about mastering the skill, then watch the video above for details on the transitions.
Combine shorter sequences into one longer sequence. These sequences can combine nicely with this current sequence.