Hey guys!
Here i have set up a blog (as we discussed) so WELCOME!
I thought id start it off with a quote i found interesting in Fortiers theory/theatre:
"How individualist can you be when you are one of 6 billion people on the planet and most of your taste, dictated by market trends, are shared by millions of others?"
Hey everyone just getting used to it and making a post, thanks for setting this up Kel.
ReplyDeleteFrantic tickets are booked thurs 20th oct 7.30 warwick arts centre :)
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i was mooching around on youtube and found these songs, this they are really nice...would be good to use them for warm up or background music maybe?
ReplyDeleteBrian Eno - An ending
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWi4hwoff98&feature=fvst
Brian Eno - The Big ship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E76Oatpjn4
THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2011
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TODAY WE CARRIED OUT A LONG WARM UP, WHICH MAGDA LEAD, TO REALLY LOOSEN UP OUR BODIES AND BRING OUR ATTENTION AND FOCUS INTO THE ROOM. USING THE ENERGY WE MADE WE COUNTED TO 21 AS AN ENSEMBLE TWICE OF WHICH BOTH WORKED FIRST TIME.
WE THEN CAME TO A MUTUAL START WHICH LEAD TO A MUTUAL START, WALK, RUN, WALK, STOP.
MAGDA LEAD A WARM UP EXERCISE WHICH THE GIRLS LEARNT AT THEIR WORKSHOP IN LONDON. NAME?
WALKING ON WATER, WHICH GRADUALLY LEAD TO PUSHING THROUGH THICK GLUE. USING OUR IMAGINATION FOR A WATERFALL, A BALL, IMPULSES, ETC. THIS EXERCISE ENABLED US TO THINK ABOUT USING DIFFERENT PARTS OF OUR BODY WE WOULDN'T USUALLY USE AND WAYS IN WHICH WE CAN MOVE THEM.
BRIEFLY REVISITED A FEW BODY BALANCING TECHNIQUES.
RAMBERT performs at Theatre Royal beginning of November and are hosting two FREE workshops- one for young people aged 14 - 18 and one for adults. Such an exciting opportunity. Call Rambert to book: 020 8630 0615 .
ReplyDeleteADD DANCEHOUSE ON FACEBOOK- IF YOU SEARCH, ITS THE SECOND ONE DOWN THE PICTURE IS OF A WOMEN DANCING.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKDc2lkt_mE
ReplyDeleteThis music video migth not be the kind of music any of you like, but just watch the video for some excellent mimicry that I think could be very effective if we harnessed it in our own way. Just give it a watch :)
Also, not gonna post any particular video of this guy because all of his music is brilliant, combining classical violin with rock/pop classics to make amazing end results.
ReplyDeleteSearch David Garrett on Youtube, I'm buying his album on Amazon today and will bring it in Thursday cause it won't be here by Monday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVDfTpwsvw8&feature=related
ReplyDeleteWoman called Sasha Waltz this video is amazing, as are the others, i think it is so interesting how they use the movement of the set and intergrate that into their work.
We should go and do those free workshops guys - we will talk about it monday :)
Love that video vik..really interesting!
ReplyDeleteJasmin Vardimon - park...total let down!
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