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		<description><![CDATA[During last night&#8217;s class, we focused on Dynamic Ease, which is the ability to move with the most amount of efficiency and the least amount of effort.  We played with the extremes of exagerrated, forceful, masculine (dynamic) movement and relaxed, feminine (ease) movement&#8211;and somewhere in the midst of class, each of us discovered for ourselves, the dynamic ease that [...]]]></description>
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