infra Flashcards

1
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who choreographed it

A

wayne mcgregor

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2
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what company made it

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the royal ballet

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3
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when did it premier

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13 november 2008 at royal opera house, london

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4
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what is the duration

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28 minutes

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5
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what is the number of dancers

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12 (6 male, 6 female)

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6
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what dance style is it

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contemporary ballet

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7
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what is the performance environment

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proscenium arch

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8
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what is the stimulus

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vida infra which means see below in latin- life beneath the surface of the city

the 2007 london bombings terrorist attack

the waste land poem published in 1922 following first world war and explores aftermath

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what is the choreographic intention

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below the surface (seeing below the surface)
pedestrian movement
types of relationships
own interpretations

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10
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what is the movement content (rectangles of light)

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contact, counterpoint, unison, climax
limited space forces movement to stay intimate and close- forced audiences attention on human interaction

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11
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what is the movement content (orange male solo)

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aggressive and strong
no top makes him appear more vulnerable while showing masculinity

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what is the movement content (collapse in crowd)

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action: walk, gesture, collapse
relationships: counterpoint, contrast
dynamics: strong, emotional, slow
crowd vs intimacy, pedestrian movement

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what is the choreographic approach

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utilised dancers own personal experiences
1) teaches movement
2) works with dancers to create movement on their bodies
3) sets improvisational task

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14
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what is the set

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by Julian Opie
18m LED screen high on back black wall with electronic figures shown walking across it
- shows normal people with dancers underneath it (life below the surface)
- lack of set forces attention on dancers and their interactions

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what is the lighting at the start

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white wash if light with blurred edges at mid intensity
- light thrown onto floor from above suggesting they are below ground

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16
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what is the lighting in the duets

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6 rectangles of white profile spotlights to create lines on the floor
- could be light shining through drain
- resemble zebra crossing linking to city + pedestrian theme
- limited space could be reference to people trapped in emotions or literally trapped on tube- forced interactions and relationships

17
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what is the lighting in section 5 (orange solo)

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amber wash of light floods with soft edges
- blurred edges create fog like atmosphere links to wasteland poem ‘under the brown fog…’
- could be reference to fire following bombings

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what is the aural setting

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found sound
- morse code, radiostatic, train whistles, distorted
section 5 (orange male solo)
- fast tempo, thundering and bombing sounds mimics bombs
section 7 (collapse in crowd)
- slow tempo, melancholy

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what is the costume

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10 of 12 dancers wear tight fitted black shorts with variety of different tops
- monochrome neutral colours reflect urban city
- all different to show individuality
- bare legs puts focus on below
2 of 12 dancers: female wrap around mini skirt with white vest top and male in black trousers with bare torso
- emphasises interaction
- bare torso shows vulnerability