Professor Tenneriello's Seminar 1, Fall 2023

Blog Post 2: A Walk Down Central Park

Central Park is one of those unique places where you can immerse yourself in the ever-evolving choreography of others, not just in the form of dance, but also within activities we often overlook. From competing in chess matches to impersonating statues, everyone discovers their distinct choreographic narratives.

5 Comments

  1. Xin

    I really like the first choreography! It’s really unique and interesting! I also like how I was able to enjoy the sounds of the nature throughout the video. The dancing of the animals was also very enjoyable!

  2. Gab Milata

    I really like the various forms of movement that you were able to capture all in the same park. The first few clips showed forms of dance that were very intentional in the shapes and messages they aimed to portray. Later on, you captured moments that others may be quicker to overlook. I also liked that you included the clip of the bird because they also bring life and movement into the city.

  3. ahbabj

    I really like how you were able to capture the livelihood of central park and what makes it so busy with all the people and activities that occur all over the place. You were able to capture very interesting scenery throughout the park.

  4. steven wang

    I really liked how you were able to mix so many unique subject matters into one cohesive video that captures the liveliness of central part and the diverse activities and lives of people and animals.

  5. Imaan Malhi

    I really enjoyed the dancing statue- I found it very funny. I love the different aspects you were able to catch of the park, it really gives a bigger picture into “everyday” NYC life.

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