Monday, 13 March 2017

Prep for Wednesday 15th March



  1. Write a list of all the performance techniques that you have explored/learnt since joining the course
  2. Find a Devising Company and then find an extract/video of their work - Post a link in the comments box below this post explain why it is interesting/successful
  3. Develop your chair duet using one of the tracks given to you today, ready to perform on Wednesday 

10 comments:

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRWZfO-qeKs

    I really like this piece by Tangled Feet theatre company as it touches on subjects that need to be talked about such as life as a career, homelessness and the effect of regeneration.

    This piece shows their performance technique style of physical theatre, lifts, audience engagement and involvement, use of music, mime and imagination.

    Emily

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  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G87zTrwDtYE

    This video shows a show reel of Red Leap Theatres performances. They cross physical theatre, lifts, imagery and storytelling. They believe in 'playful discovery, the power of imagination and building a strong ensemble of performers.'

    Olivia Fear

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  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbO3YLG7TeM

    Gecko theatre company - Institute

    This piece explores human behaviour and what it means to humans to care. At 0:17, there's a sequence where the is a square of light on the floor and it's like he's trapped in his own mind (kind of like in an institute place). The sharp, edgy movements suggest to me that the man in that particular part is going insane.

    I would label this as a physical theatre performance although it definitely has a feel of dance in it.

    Alena

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  4. 'The Paper Birds strive to create and share devised work that is important; work that is culturally, socially and politically observational and conversationally urgent. Our productions will always emerge from a female perspective and often this female voice will prioritize stories of women. The company's work will often shift and reinvent itself to address and evoke discussion, thought and emotion when and where it is most needed whilst retaining the company's signature visual and physical approach.'

    I love that they look at the three main points when devising:
    -social
    -cultural
    -political

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOv1BgeYL5I

    This piece is called 'A Thousand Pieces'

    It shows performance technique of physical theatre, co-ordination, use of music and working a to a group to stay in time with one another.

    Maria

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  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mqTCoM3zd0

    The devising company I chose was Complicite. They are an English theatre devising company, created by Simon McBurney. I like their work because they experiment with a lot of different subjects/topics and their work and performances are very physical and enjoying to watch. The link I have included is a show reel that shows a variety of their work and their unique style. I say unique style but from watching the clip you may feel like their work is very similar to that of DV8 and Frantic Assembly. I think Wendy would have really liked this theatre group and I am surprised she didn't show it to us last year.

    Thanks,Anthony Riches.

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  6. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OiM3whG9Oxs

    This video is a small preview of Knee High's adaptation of the gothic novel 'Rebecca' by Daphne Du Maurier. From what I can see from this video, I believe that this is a good performance as there seems to be a variety of dialogue and also physical theatre, which would shape an interesting performance. At 0.48, you can see two characters addressing each other with the use of dialogue in a very dramatic sense but at 0.39, you can see ensemble work which is performed in cannon which is very visually effective. These are both different techniques in which this company give a message to the audience and shape the plot of the play.

    Olivia

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  7. The Paper Birds is a devising theatre company based in the UK who specialize in children theatre.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RYNln_lyE2c

    Use of Verbatim- David Camerons voice talking about education
    Set inside a caravan- Site Specific- Previewed at latitude festival
    Performed by a single actress with only 8 audience members at a time- intimate performance space
    Educational Piece
    Naturalistic




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  8. Thank you for all these posts, There are some really interesting pieces of performance here. Please consider their stimulus material and how they have turned it into effective pieces of work. What can you learn from them and apply to your own work.
    Dave
    Jess
    Lucy
    Sarah
    where are your posts?

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  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXRo_nsUYJA
    Gecko's performance of 'Missing' "is a deliciously warped journey into the depths of the human psyche. Follow Lily, a woman whose soul appears to be decaying. She is very successful in life and love but something is missing…" I really like Gecko's work as I find their work has a poetic effect to it and they use a wide variety of performance techniques e.g. ensemble, physical theatre and puppetry. They also use slow and hyper motion which links well to Berkoff which I personally appreciate.

    Sarah

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  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM7gFKCwm2k
    "Each scene and character is presented in highly realised visual detailing of costumes props and acting. The corridor itself with its shifting configuration becomes the 73rd character, blank, often menacing and unpredictable. Scenes intercut and morph into one each other making connections across time and space."
    I really like this piece by Stan's café because it touches on the different levels of power that the people have in the rooms off of the main corridor. I think this is a really clever way of using a basic focused set, which is something we could definitely use in our performances.

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