Dizzy Shiva Nata
Posted in Blog, Shiva Nata | 2 commentsI had a lot of fun with this one – it’s a great variation, no matter what level you’re playing with! (First 3 minutes are the good ones, last 2 are talking about level 6, which may or may not be interesting to you)
Mmm, spinning around is fun! And visual-arm position correlation – oh wait, that just sounds geeky. Hopefully geeky sounds fun too.
Anyway, this is easiest to figure out if you just DO it – rotate a quarter turn towards your leading arm with each arm position in levels 1, 2, 4, or 5 – and pay attention to the arm position and the view you see/direction you are turned. Turn the opposite direction after one full revolution = four arm movements = one cycle back to the starting position. Repeat the rotation and anti-rotation for the forward/back, back/forward sections as well!
If you’re feeling confined to the computer, perhaps this graphic will make the repetition a bit more clear – hopefully.
Have fun, try it out!



What a neat idea! I especially like how you’ve adapted it for level 6 using 1/8th of a turn for each movement – that does indeed sound like it would help learning it. As always, thanks for sharing your cool ideas, Beth!
Love the eighth turns and the connection sharing. Thank you!