During day 2 and 3 of our workshop, Rachel wanted us to create an idea for a dance piece in groups. We would later incorporate our ideas into something that could work with professional dancers.
Day 2
During day 2 we did some exercises that involved moving around a space and doing a variation of movements, such as walking, sitting, standing and lying down. We also did other exercises such as learning how to do lifts. We started in a group of 5 lifting one person directly into the air. Each person had to position themselves in a certain way to lift the person in the center. After a few attempts this worked. We then did the same however the lift was different. I was the person be lifted and lift involved the whole body laying straight in the air. This was more difficult as I had to walk into the lift and raise my leg to be lifted rather than stand still. After a few attempts this was also successful. This exercise really helped when it came to learning how to do lifts and helping instruct dancers to do so.
We then worked in pairs and did several more dance exercises. One in particular required one person to be controller and the other to control their movement. This was a fun exercise at it allowed the person controlling to do whatever movements and gestures they wanted the other person to do. Self-Control was then added into the piece, meaning the person being controlled could decide not to do the movement and do whatever they want. This was also amusing to watch due to the frustration of the controller.
We lastly practiced our ideas in our groups. My group, Julia, Lauren, Katherine and Laura decided to do a piece relating to the idea of being unique and different to everybody else. We tested this idea out by getting everyone in a circle doing the same movement, which was moving up and down, moving their arms also. The individual would try to get into the circle however because they are different they find this difficult. it would result in the individual breaking into the center, trying to copy the movements however this eventually fails and she stumbles, causing a domino like effect spiralling around everyone. The end would result in the individual falling but being lifted at the end to represent individuality and how its okay to be different. This idea was tested however it didn't look right and we went off to think more about our idea.
We then came up with a different idea. The dance would be set in an office with several people doing the same movement, almost robotically due to their everyday routine being the same. We then decided that the person who was unique and creative would come in, sit down at their desk and try and copy the movements of the others. This would be unsuccessful and would result in this person being out of time, constantly making errors. After this, everyone would leave for a meeting, with the different individual following at the back. They would stumble and cause a domino-like effect, where everyone would fall over. This would then turn into the creative individual being lifted into the air to show that its okay to be different and unique. Rachel seemed to like the concept of the idea and felt the idea would be great to test with the dancers the following day.
Day 3 (Final day)
On the last day of our workshop we were introduced to the dancers. We began by one by one in our groups presenting our group dance ideas. There were an interesting array of ideas to be tested which was exciting to try out. A lot of groups ideas began with getting the dancers to do exercises such as performing a movement to a keyword. When it came to presenting our dance idea, we set up the chairs in a line to begin with, and chose Sophie to be the individual due to her dance speciality being ballet, meaning she could do some very interesting smooth, fluent moves. We got each dancer to come up with an idea for the robotic movement and incorporated everyone's movement ideas into one. After this we looked at the domino-like fall part and because of the dancer's improv, we decided to change it accordingly to the workers still trying to do the same movement even after falling. I feel the idea is an interesting concept and I would consider following the idea up and developing it further.
I thoroughly enjoyed the workshop and it was really beneficial when it comes to using choreography in dance and other platforms like film. Rachel was very helpful in doing so, and taught us several dance exercises and techniques that we can use with potential dancers in our dance film or other projects. When being introduced to the project I was unsure on ideas and how I would approach getting dancers to work with my idea. The techniques and skills I have learnt in this workshop I hope to use in future projects.
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