Week 9 – Critical Review of Dance Piece #2
The choreography that I will be critiquing is McGregor's Woolf Works. This piece is bases on Virginia Woolf who defied the false order of narrative conventions to depict a heightened, startling and poignant reality. re-creates the synesthetic collision of form and substance in her writings. (Studio Wayne McGregor, n.d.) Originally performed by the Royal Ballet company, the piece aims to represent Woolf's world of 'granite and rainbow' where human beings are at once both physical body and uncontained essence. (Studio Wayne McGregor, n.d.). Firstly, whilst watching the piece I was drawn to the costuming and staging. The costumes in which the dancers are wearing are very bare showing every part of the human body, which links back to McGregor's other piece infra where again they were wearing revealing costumes. By showing every part of the body it makes you realise how everything in the body has a purpose and that it's all very mechanical, this can also be ...

I liked how with the different shapes you created these with different body parts for example when portraying the circle, you used circular motions in your wrists, what lead you to choose to portray the shapes within your piece?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Megan, I felt that because the drawing showed one main circle and two coming off that, I needed to show this in my body. Therefore I decided to make my leg mirror the main circle and use my wrists as the little ones.
DeleteI can clearly see some of the shapes that you have chosen in your choreography, and it is interesting to see your interpretation from the map we made. If you were to incorporate a jump into your phrase, how would you create a shape with it?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Eloisa. If I was to incorporate a jump I feel like I would use the loop as inspiration. The jump that I would use is a grand jete entournant as the legs would show the loop in the air.
DeleteIt was very interesting to see how unique your interpretation of the shapes were.
ReplyDeleteTo show levels in your choreography, could you give some examples of how you would use floor work to demonstrate some shapes?
Thank you for your comment Caitlyn. I would use my body as a whole to create the shape on the floor, for example the zigzag would be portrayed by me being in contraction but have my arms in the opposite direction. I would also include more rolls and travel as a lot of the drawings are long with the addition of a loop.
DeleteJust a few points to think about - Was the task successful? Why? How did it make you feel?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Miss Norman. I felt like this task was the most successful in helping me develop my own creative process as I found it much easier to work from a visual aid. It made me feel that now I found a way in which I can choreograph that my final piece will not be so overwhelming.
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