House Gymnastics
House Gymnastics originated from the endeavours of Harrison and Ford in a joint and convoluted attempt to put up a bedroom blind. It could be argued that boredom was the real catalyst for House Gymnastics to take on a more tangible form. The first moves were busted during a house discussion about boredom in the upstairs hallway, a natural meeting place and crossroads within the house. The Brace was conceived and perfected in this one afternoon and several experimental versions of moves followed that still stand to this day as part of The 25th Element. A trip in the car later that day demonstrated a shared enthusiasm with other house members and Harrison and Ford knew they were on to a good thing. In one single afternoon their embryonic concept had flourished and House Gymnastics was born.
From there on in moves were being created and busted on an almost daily basis. Everything was meticulously recorded and the house became a laboratory for the development of new moves. Language was appropriated to compliment the physicality of House Gymnastics and let the participants communicate while performing. The naming of each of the new moves became as important as the move itself. The hallway was renamed "The Arena" as it became the main focus of Harrison and Ford’s exploits and words such as "busted" and "amped" entered the house vocabulary as part of everyday speech. Harrison&Ford House Gymnastics had arrived
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From there on in moves were being created and busted on an almost daily basis. Everything was meticulously recorded and the house became a laboratory for the development of new moves. Language was appropriated to compliment the physicality of House Gymnastics and let the participants communicate while performing. The naming of each of the new moves became as important as the move itself. The hallway was renamed "The Arena" as it became the main focus of Harrison and Ford’s exploits and words such as "busted" and "amped" entered the house vocabulary as part of everyday speech. Harrison&Ford House Gymnastics had arrived
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