blog 2 - week 3 - BTUK - LucyImamzade
In todays lesson, we each had to draw
a shape onto a piece of paper which correlates to Justin’s pecks work due to
him continually working on shapes and patterns during his choreography.
After each
person had drew their shape on the piece of paper ( which had different
difficulties throughout each shape), we were then asked to correlate each shape
with a different movement in order to slowly create a dance sequence with could
later be developed into a choreographic technique such as a highlight or climax.
We could use the layout of each shape to help us with the structure of our
sequences for example numbering the shapes 1-15 and dancing in the order of which
the shapes are numbered in, or we could use the position of each shape for example
doing the dance move which correlates with the square downstage right due to it
being placed there on the paper etc.
I found this
difficult as it was hard to represent each shape with a specific dance move
which can be clearly pointed out from the audience. So, to help me improve my knowledge
I decided to look at the ways the shape was drawn for example if there were sharp
edges or curved edges to lead my choreography in the right direction. For example,
when I stumbled upon a triangle or square in done sharp kicks and other
movements in order to correlate the dynamics within the shape. In contrast I don’t
soft rounded movements when I came upon circles and swirls.
While doing
this I felt very challenged however I was able to interpret my task in order to
enable me to develop my ideas and knowledge making it more helpful and useful for
me when coming to develop my own choreography. It also enabled me to create a
well throughout dance sequence in which can be developed using choreographic
devices such as climax and highlights throughout my dance.
Overall I really
enjoyed this technique as it allowed me to push past my comfort zone allowing
me to develop my knowledge and understanding making it easier for me when it
comes to choreographing my final piece

Are there any other ways that you overcame the challenge of interpreting the shapes? What other ways could you show a simple square?
ReplyDeleteYou can also interpret the shapes by actually trying to create that shape with your body allowing you to use many levels and types of contrasts throughout your phrase or which dynamics pop into my head when I see a certain shape. For example a square could shown through box like movements which are very static and dynamic.
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