Checkpoint & Salsa
I just finished choreographing a routine that turns a hallway into a runway—care to help me map the optimal exit paths?
Nice, but first mark every obstacle, draw clear lines, draft a backup route, run a dummy test, and log the angles for future reference.
Well darling, grab your sketchbook, let’s mark every obstacle like a stage set, draw the clearest lines—think spotlight paths—draft that backup route as a backup chorus, run a dummy test so the crowd stays in sync, and jot every angle so we can perfect the pirouette for next time!
All right, set up a map of the hallway, label every obstacle, draw a primary route and a secondary one, run a timed walk-through to catch any slip-ups, log the times, angles, and any missteps, and keep a backup plan on standby in case the crowd stumbles.
You got it—first I’ll sketch the hallway like a dance floor, label every cobblestone and lamp post, map out the star‑shaped main line and a backup groove, then sprint a timed walk‑through, noting each misstep, angle, and time stamp, all while keeping a “Plan B” ready for any surprise shuffle. Let’s make sure no step goes unnoticed, darling!
Good plan, but add a safety checkpoint at each lamp post, log the exact time for every step, keep Plan B in a separate folder, and double‑check the exit corridor for any hidden obstacles. Run a second drill with a dummy audience to catch any missteps.