On Wednesday, March 24 from 5:30-7:30, I was able to work with a group of five dancers. Heather, a Miami based choreographer was working with us to choreograph a seven minute piece for the Nova Dance Concert. During this rehearsal, we were running the dance for tech people. They had to do lights and sound for us. The fact that I was able to work with Heather for a couple of months helped me learn that it is important to adapt to the choreographer's style and their environment. I noticed that Heather was very intelligent and sometimes it was hard to understand what she was talking about because she would use words that I had never heard before. For example, she would tell us to use our "body half" or to let our bodies "inhabit our movement." I, as well as the other dancers, were not use to these words. We had to learn and adapt to her language. I also noticed that heather alway used words to choreograph more than actual movement. Of course, she would show us what she wanted, but mostly she would tell us and that allowed us to explore the movement and find it for ourselves. It was very different for me. Heather's choreography was very smooth and flowing all together and it took the dancers a while for their bodies to adapt. However, I felt that it was a much needed experience and I hope to have more like that. It is good to be put out of my comfort zone and "stretch" myself a little further. :) TTYS!!
~AMY~
Monday, March 29, 2010
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