Blog Three - Choreographic Devices and Developing Material
- What choreographic devices have you chosen to use?
Before working on any
choreography, we did class activities allowing us to explore ways of developing
ideas from different stimuluses. One example is we split up into groups and
were given a picture stimulus, I have attached the one I was given below.
We discussed our initial ideas and found new ideas developed from our
individual thoughts. Concluding the image represented two sides of the
brain, the creative side expressed through the splashes of colour and the academic
side shown through the equations and monochrome colours. In terms of
choreographic devices we used mirroring showing the two sides of the brain and
we used action and response to interpret how the brain works as the brain sends
signals and the body reacts.
This helped me explore ways of creating material and was passed through
into our assessment piece really well. When we began choreographing we took
this idea to represent the brain using a group formation that moves as one
linking to the brain surrounded by the emoji's. We then used cannon dispersing
from the group formation creating a split focus whilst travelling in our own
individual pathways in the emotion of our chosen emotion. I decided to
represent the emotion and feeling of love. Everyone has their own individual
emotion therefore communicating the theme of our piece of the all the
overwhelming emotions and personalities of someone with Dissociative Identity
Disorder. I learned that it’s important to use choreographic devices that allow
the movement to link to the original stimulus, representing an aspect to
communicate the intended message to the audience.
(Biomedical Odyssey Life at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2020)
- Has using one choreographic device helped you to develop an idea into something else?Yes, for example in
the beginning section when we use cannon to disperse from the group this lead
us to think about how this can represent different overwhelming emotions making
up the whole brain. This then lead us to think about how using our own pathways
to travel creates a split focus for the audience and represents the chaotic
clashes of personalities inside someone's head with DID. ‘DID is a rare condition in which two or more distinct
identities, or personality states, are present in, and alternately take
control of an individual’. (Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder), 2019).
- Bibliography -
Biomedical Odyssey
Life at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2020. Left- Vs.
Right-Brained: Why The Brain Laterality Myth Persists. [image] Available
at: <https://biomedicalodyssey.blogs.hopkinsmedicine.org/2019/05/left-vs-right-brained-why-the-brain-laterality-myth-persists/>
[Accessed 28 October 2020].
Psychology Today. 2019. Dissociative Identity Disorder
(Multiple Personality Disorder). [online] Available at:
<https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/conditions/dissociative-identity-disorder-multiple-personality-disorder>
[Accessed 30 November 2020].

This is again another really detailed blog of the choreographic process you have taken to get to where you are now. I think to improve you could possibly add a video of how you intent to show the emotion of 'love' when traveling out of the group, an example of movements for example when I think of love i think of lots of smooth circular motions but your interpretation could be different.
ReplyDeleteHi Ell, thank you for your feedback was really helpful! I have now added in a video of the beginning section of assessment piece to show our different emotions dispersing form the group formation :)
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ReplyDeleteHi Ella i loved how descriptive and in depth this post was! I think adding a video of the choreography you're describing could be a nice visual in future posts. :)
DeleteHi Ciara, thank you so much for your feedback! I have now added in a video for this blog to show our different choreographic devices in the beginning section of our assessment piece :)
DeleteGreat blog Ella. Just take another look at your formatting, I'm not sure if you are copy and pasting it from a word document but make sure it's all the same. Are there any practitioners that you have looked into in Miss Evans class, maybe through discussion or video that has shown you a process that either matches or contracts to what you have done? Can you show us the research you have found that you refer to in terms of DID?
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Davis, thankyou for your feedback! I'm still unsure how to change the formatting sorry. I have added in some research on what I found on DID and I have made sure to talk about the practitioners processes and how this has influenced my sections in my more recent blogs :)
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