A series of short extracts of a training programme for performers run by John Britton (Quiddity Theatre). These extracts are from at research project run in 2005 at Huddersfield University Drama Division.
Hi there, There are no 'fixed' movements, however, the actor/dancers are working to fixed scores. They all have specific tasks to concentrate on (which might be very simple tasks or very complicated tasks), and then the way they do those tasks - the actual movement they create - is individual for each person.
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quidditytheatre 1 year ago
@quidditytheatre thanks so much!!!
auraofadancer 1 year ago
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Hi there, There are no 'fixed' movements, however, the actor/dancers are working to fixed scores. They all have specific tasks to concentrate on (which might be very simple tasks or very complicated tasks), and then the way they do those tasks - the actual movement they create - is individual for each person.
quidditytheatre 1 year ago
is there a fixed set of movements you need to have to improvise a sequence? or can it be totally organic?
auraofadancer 1 year ago