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Archive for October, 2011
Humorous Study
After a short summary, (briefly) present the intention of the dance.
The student must then critically discuss:
- the basic ideas and images that motivated the dance
- the compositional craft used, referring to basic dance elements (space, time and dynamics)
- any compositional issues or compositional problems that arose in the process, and how these were, or were not, resolved
- the most successful aspects and
- if the dance work were to be presented again, the possible changes to be made, and why.
Prop Study
After a short summary, (briefly) present the intention of the dance.
The student must then critically discuss:
- the basic ideas and images that motivated the dance
- the compositional craft used, referring to basic dance elements (space, time and dynamics)
- any compositional issues or compositional problems that arose in the process, and how these were, or were not, resolved
- the most successful aspects and
- if the dance work were to be presented again, the possible changes to be made, and why.