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In addition, lets just say for teachings sake, what is the best for teaching a group of students in a contained area? Guessing that a set number of students in almost impossible, Creating geometric designs on a floor for them to be able to follow would be diffult in the least. However, a line, beit a crack between the stones on the floor, a piece of tape, carpet-line or whatever, you can line up several students; column & row, & be able to teach them all at the same time without them running all over each other.
in the category of fwiw, we handled the geometric patterns the same. you can 'nest' the forms w/ odd patterns by overlapping them. If you and I start a geometric set and we are far enough away from each other so our arms and legs don't bash into each other then we can both do the same geometric form at the same tempo. Granted if you have a dozen peeps doing this at the same time at different tempos then chaos will certainly ensue. Doing this always gave me good sense of paying attention to more than the guy in front of or behind me.