Ibsen's A Doll's House

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Semi-Supine

Semi-supine is a position where you are lying on your back with your knees facing the ceiling, there should be a fists width between your knees and you're back should be straight on the floor, with an elongated neck. Your body should be parallel this again aligns your back.
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      • Silent Acting
      • Go To The Woods
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