Introduction
Your learning outcomes for the module are as follows;
- Demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of the production of dance and the choreographic process.
- Critically evaluate form, content and process of the production of a group devised dance piece and analyse the choreographic processes and content of the produced dance work.
- Demonstrate commitment to their practise and to fellow students by working with team qualities and professional attitude and by engaging in and contributing to creative, choreographic, discussion and performing tasks within the group.
By the end of the module you will have completed all learning objectives, which includes a 10-15 minute group devised dance piece. Over the coming weeks we will discuss various processes for developing movement, different choreographic devices, and will be discussing the selection of different stimulus. After this has been completed and discussed as a group, you will be able to undertake further research in order to develop your group piece.
Each week you will be required to post about the content completed within the lesson, you will need to include a wide range of media demonstrating how you have developed your movement whilst completing set tasks.
If you have any questions please email me directly to missnorman.btuks@gmail.com - alternatively you can create an appointment in school via the office.
Lesson 1
What is a motif? A motif is a single movement, or short phrase of movement, which expresses the style and intention of the dance. They are repeated, varied and developed by manipulating the movement. These manipulations usually involve some change in action, space, time or dynamics.
During today's lesson we looked at many different improvisational tasks. We explored various ways of developing movement and looked into how we could add multiple layers to the initial phrase. After creating two substantial motifs, we spent time connecting each motif into one longer, more fluid phrase. Finally you were set the task of teaching these phrases to a partner and joining each others phrases together.
Task: Take notes on improvisational tasks, what did you create, how did this make you feel, what strengths and weaknesses do you think you will face or will need to develop for this module. Take time to develop this into your first blog and briefly review the film of your created movement.
300 words.
300 words.
Post this on blog by next Sunday 17:00.
Thank you for a productive class. I was very impressed by the movement you all created and look forward to reading your blogs.
See you next week.
Miss Norman
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