shadows Flashcards

1
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who was the choreographer?

A

Christopher Bruce

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2
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which company performed this dance?

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Phoenix Dance Theatre

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3
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which date was this performed?

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26th November 2014

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4
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how many dancers

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4 (2 male/ 2 female)

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5
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how long was the dance?

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12 minutes

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6
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what was the choreographic intent?

A

the fear of the unknown

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7
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what was the choreographic approach?

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  • task setting

- choreographed with the music

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8
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what was the performance environment?

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end stage

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9
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what was the stimulus?

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  • the image of a European family
  • the ever-present outside force
  • music
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10
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what was the structure?

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semi-narrative

solos, duets, trios, quartets

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11
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what was the set?

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  • a table, a bench, two stools and a coat stand
  • simple black box
  • lot’s of space to allow the audience to enter the heart of the home- the kitchen
  • not much in the house symbolises poverty
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12
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what was the lighting like?

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the lighting in the piece created an intimate space on stage depicting the feeling of a room

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13
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where there any props used?

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  • coats handed to the children… size of the coats are very large suggesting they are hang-me downs from the parents linking into poverty and the family relationship
  • they hold suitcases and put on shoes and hats
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14
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what are the costumes like?

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  • 1930s-1940s inspired looks
  • simple shirts, skirts, trousers and dresses
  • colours are muted down and word down symbolising deprivation and poverty
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15
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what is the aural setting like?

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  • Avro Parts ‘Fratres’ violin and piano versions

- music is in minor key- integral to the solemn and dark atmosphere of the piece

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16
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movement

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Motif development climax repetition manipulation of number contrast unison