improvising movement part 2 Flashcards

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what are the features of composition (7)

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purpose
responding to stimuli
improvising
planning
transitions
sequencing
performing and polishing
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how does purpose relate to composition and its importance? (2)

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What is the reason behind the movement, is it a formal or informal composition
- What is motivating the movement, reward, performance, etc.

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how does Responding/Stimuli relate to composition and its importance? (1)

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  • We can compose a performance using visual, auditory or kinaesthetic variables/stimulus.
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how does improvising relate to composition and its importance? (1)

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Making the performance up as you’re going, your responding to external stimulus.

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how does planning relate to composition and its importance? (1)

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using the strengths of the group members in a positive way. Costume designer, music selection,

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how do transitions relate to composition and its importance? (2)

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  • This means how does the composition move from one section to the next, change of lines, patterns, etc.
  • Entries and exits
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how does sequencing

relate to composition and its importance?(1)

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How has the performance been constructed and put together to appropriately convey message and meaning.

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how does polishing/performing relate to composition and its importance? (2)

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to constantly rehears and scrutinise the performance to make it better.
Practice makes perfect. This is the process of
demonstrating the composition in a performance arena.

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