Kevy- I do agree that the performances were amazing. The fact that I saw the earpiece did not ruin it for me; on the contrary, I like to know how they do things.
The type boxes would have to have some kind of simple code for each set of moves. Not sure how they would do it blind, though, since a lot of the wave things require precision of height that would be difficult to gauge blind. Some of it is regularity of speed; if you know 16 counts in to be at a particular height it can work. It's tricky, but the execution of it was perfect, as far as I could tell. All pieces rising and falling with perfect even rhythm. Even with electronic coding, click tracks, or whatever, it's still pretty impressive.
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