Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Third and Fourth Rehearsal

Following the first two rehearsals there were about 3 or 4 weeks with no contact as I was on holiday. I had been very pleased with the improvisations that the dancers had made around the themes I wanted to explore with extremes of emotions. It had become clear to me that a duet between Jem and James would work well as the main part of the performance. There is something about the way they move that creates a sense of 'unheimlich' (literal translation from German is 'unhomely') or uncanny and that is a theme running through the work that I want to explore. Dan and Jack could provide an interpretive role by watching and using their moves to puzzle over and decipher the emotions between the dancers and eventually join in to explore their own emotional states.

I'd been thinking about trying to make a music cut or a storyboard or something to begin to work out a structure but didn't really know how I should approach this or where to start in terms of dancers expectations. Rachel advised NOT to start with music as this would be too rigid. She kindly picked my brain, contributed some good ideas and acted as scribe extraordinaire so we had a plan for the third rehearsal.






On Saturday morning we cracked right into it! And it worked surprisingly well. Rachel had the playlist from SamULG for the music and we found about 4 tracks that were good to use. We set the first 3 parts/phrases/scenes (what do you call in dance - no idea???) quite thoroughly although we didn't have music for the 'control' duet. Again I was absolutely overwhelmed by the dancers skill and ability to translate my garbled instructions in to something amazing. Thanks to Sally and Rachel for help with interpretation. And to Dan and Jack for some really good ideas to progress the choreography for Jem and James. I became more confident to give instructions, make changes, say no to suggestions that really didn't work for me and so on.

The last rehearsal was the following day. My daughter was having a little party so the rest of the day was spent cooking and hanging fairy lights. No time to reflect before we're in the studio again. The one thing I could do over breakfast was to try to find the music we were still lacking and - bingo - looking through the playlist on my phone I discovered a strings version of Joy Division's 'Shes Lost Control' by  the Vitamin String Quartet (VSA). Perfect!

So by the end of Sunday morning we had cracked it and with a 'flocking' ending. Apparently this is a technique that is bit of a cliche in the dance world but for the purposes of finishing the work on a playful and upbeat vibe, and with Sally's advice to the dancers to refine it, I think it works perfectly.

So I have edited together video of the whole piece and it runs about 12 minutes. I'd love to post it here. But I won't! Not yet! Come and see live on Sunday 21st at 8pm. Farnham Maltings.

http://www.thedancemovement.co.uk/tickets-every-day-people


Sunday, 14 August 2016

Finding the structure and the music

A big thanks to Rachel Palmer for helping me sort my ideas into a structure before 3rd rehearsal on Saturday and to SamULG https://soundcloud.com/samgproducer for recommending some great ideas for music that we have used along with a great string interpretation of Joy Division's 'She's Lost Control' that I found minutes before the last rehearsal this morning.

https://soundcloud.com/futurebeatsrec/invention-xndxrgrxwth

https://soundcloud.com/mixmag-1/premiere-v1984-synchronized-joy-and-sorrow

https://soundcloud.com/ovallfun/hashfinger-a7-may12

https://soundcloud.com/bilo503/nero

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs3fpB_L1qs




So now we have set the whole 12 mintue performance with a possible few tweaks to follow at the technical rehearsal next Saturday. The last two days have been so exciting and fantastic to see this piece come together with my ideas, improvisation from the amazing dancers and guidance from Sally and Rachel.  Further blog to follow about Jem and James' duet with Dan and Jack as the puzzled watchers who join in the dance in the final stages.

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Second Rehearsal

I have just returned from a lovely family holiday in Santorini and didn't get a chance to blog about this before I left. My recollections now are that I wanted to lift the mood and work with a more calm, loving and fun vibe than the first rehearsal as a counterpoint to the anxiety, stressful and manic modes we had explored in the first rehearsal.

The dancers really engaged with the four areas of the room that I mapped out for different emotions and interactions and I will be going through the video rushes in the next few days to try to pick sequences and begin to 'set' (if that is the right term) for the final choreography.

During the week I also hope to work on music and sounds that we can sequence into some kind of timeline to structure the finished piece.

Here is Rachel's updated post on The DanceMovement blog:
http://www.thedancemovement.co.uk/every-day-people1/rosiesjourney