Choreography can express many things. It may be political, reflective, emotive, experiential, or abstract. It may also marry aesthetic images with space and time. Choreography may be a process of decision-making or the articulation of meaning. It is also possible that choreography is about community, because the way that we construct relationships in the studio may reflect our global/societal/personal concerns. In these diverse ways we understand dance making to be experienced in various ways by the viewer and constructed in a multitude of ways by the maker/s.
The aim of this course is to build upon knowledge gained in DANCE 110 to develop your choreographic material, ideas, and individual style. You will work independently and in groups to engage with choreographic processes and dance making tools. Through experimentation, workshops, peer feedback, discussion, play, and assessments you will construct dance work in a friendly and rigorous environment.
Through these experiences you will gain an awareness of the many choices and options available to you within a choreographic process, and develop your confidence as a dance maker. You will explore the development of a concept/theme that interests you, learn and practice methods of creating and manipulating movement vocabularies, practice choreographing group and contact partnering sequences, explore the application of choreographic elements and structuring methods whilst exploring your choreographic voice and interests. You will gain experience of your choreography from within the dance and also from the outside, working alone and with peers. Furthermore, you will gain experience in critically discussing your own and your peers work in a constructive and positive manner.