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Reflection of the final performance

In today’s session, we changed part of our coming together section. We found that the choreography here didn't convey our stimulus so we asked ourselves "what are we trying to show here?" We used the translation device to create a small section based on the words triumph, comradely and fun. We then changed part of our choreography with the sticks to make it more interesting rather than basic movements. In our countdown section, there was a part where we all moved out into a diagonal in cannon. We realised that from the front it looked good but from other angles it might not be as effective. After watching our full choreography video, we noticed parts where we were all walking to the next formation slowly so we added our marching motif instead to make more of an impact rather than just walking and also to link back to our stimulus.  Today was our last lesson before assessment week. Looking back to when we started our choreography, our piece has developed in many ways. Our ...

Responding to our feedback

Our teacher emailed each group in depth feedback to help us improve our choreography. We spent this lesson responding to the feedback. Here was the feedback given by our teacher: •The moments where we all join in at different times could look smoother and more natural. •Check that everyone is doing the motif with the same intention and no individuality. •Work on tidying up the movement so that everybody can stay together in the group. •Think about using facial expressions in the PTSD section and how our bodies can show the emotion. •More exaggeration of movements so that the people at the back of the theatre can see the same as the people at the front. •Try to keep the spontaneity when joining in with other dancers as we are pre-empting the unison section. We should almost delay our step as if our bodies are trying to catch up with the movement. •Check the timing at the end because it wasn’t clear whether it was cannon or unison. •Add more drama after the gunshot at the end. •An idea w...

Inspiration

For our choreography, we had two main inspirations to help us produce movement. These were Young Men by BalletBoyz and Sutra by Sidilarbi. We watched YouTube videos of these two performances which we found very helpful and gave us many ideas for our own choreography. The first thing we watched was Young Men by BalletBoyz. The main part that stood out to me was the emotion that each dancer had. It felt haunting. Immediately, we knew that this is how we wanted the audience to react to our piece. This is why we have sections such as PTSD and chaos to emphasise the horrors of war. The choreography content in Young Men was very chaotic. There is lots of explosive movements to create power. We created a section specifically about going into war and were influenced by the movements that BalletBoyz used. We have included big leaps, drops to the floor, contact work in household groups and lots of strong unison to resemble the intensity of war. This piece focuses on the negative aspects of war a...

Countdown

In this lesson we were given the whole time to carry on with our choreography. We decided to keep going in order through the sections. Last lesson we almost completed the coming together section. We finished this off today and then choreographed the entire countdown section into the beginning of the war and chaos section.  As a group, we decided we wanted to use sticks as props in our piece. The inspiration to use sticks came from 'Sutra' by Sidilarbi and this piece of work gave us a starting point to how we wanted to incorporate the sticks. We looked in detail at the Shaolin Monks doing their combat training and how they perform their combat drills. The sticks could be used to represent many objects in our choreography. For example, in the coming together section, they are representing guns. Later on, the sticks could be used to show a fence, barbed wire and possibly a stretcher. The sticks can also be used for sound effects to add extra dynamics and impact. Towards the end of...

Coming together

In this lesson, we had the whole session to work on our choreography. We began by sitting down together and finalising our music for each section. This was really helpful as we could then begin choreographing each section. Below is the list of music we’ve chosen and why. Section 1: a 120 beats per minute metronome for our march. The average soldiers march is 120bpm and we want to create a realistic effect. This is especially important because it’s the first thing the audience will see and we need it to be powerful. Section 2: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons. This is our coming together section so we needed something more uplifting where we can show the personality and fun side of each solider. This will show contrast from the robotic section before. Section 3: 1976 by Hans Zimmer. This is the countdown section so the music needed to be intense as we are about to head into war. Once again this will show contrast from the light and happy section before. Section 4: Halo Theme. This is our chaos...