How to line up 8 people for a dance

Choreograph a dance for 8 - 10 students

Have 8 students stand in a diagonal line and each do a looking pose.

No. 1 makes a move with his arms, eventually touching his arms to No. 2's crotch.

No. 2 makes a movement with his pelvis and performs it for a while before touching No. 3's hand with his crotch.

No. 3 dances his hands and invents a sequence of movements before touching No. 4's knee.

No. 5 is touched on the elbow.

6 is touched on the head.

No. 7's back is touched.

8 retouched #7.

7 retouched #6.

No. 6 retouches No. 5, and so on.

Each person touches someone else and then stops into an interesting pose.

This touch-and-pass style will get faster and faster the more you do it.

No. 1 retouches No. 2

No. 2 retouches No. 3, and so on.

Then redo it again and speed it up again.

8 re-touches #7

7 re-touches #6

Finally, after #1 re-touches #2, it leaves the diagonal and runs into space, modeling.

No. 2 touches No. 3, then runs into space, modeling.

No. 3 touches No. 4, then runs into space, modeling.

Organize these 8 people in space, fixing their positions:

Move as a whole, e.g., each person makes a circle, then expands the circle.

The circle becomes a square. Expand the square.

All walk in a spiral snail formation.

Integrate into a pile, spread out, gather, and spread out again.

Each person invents their own appropriate original movement as they walk in a circle, in a square, or in a spiral formation. Finally one by one they leave the stage.