Positions of the feet: Pointed: Having pointed toes will support your technique . When your feet are fully engaged, it further engages the muscles in your legs, providing greater stability and control. However this is not always the case as contemporary dance is not meant to be just pretty like ballet instead its meant to be different and just expressing yourself. Flexed Another position your feet will be is flexed, this is heavily contrasted with ballet because ballet is meant to be beautiful with perfect alignment where as for contemporary is heavily involved in feeling the music giving it an entire different look Parallel The last position is having your feet in parallel in other words neutral, this is mainly used for waiting for queues and your time to start dancing or to keep straight alignment so you can be technically accurate whilst dancing with perfect shape. Breath to initiate movement? In this video you will see a women doing an improvisation o...
Achievements and progress: During the past year i have had many opportunities where i learnt and developed more experience in all kinds of dance. One area i feel i have developed is extension, compared to my initial introduction to dance in Six the musical i started developing my use of extension mainly in the arms during the contemporary dance workshop with Danieille Gardener from the garage. i learnt a lot about why extension is used and how this links to emotion and general musicality in dance. I thought i progressed in this after listening to feedback from Danieille Gardener who explained how to use this technique to improve my performance not in just contemporary but all genres. Here is two photos which show clearly why i feel i have developed in this area, one being from Six then the other from the contemporary workshop Six: Contemporary workshop: Another area i feel i have developed is my use of coordination, a physical skill. In Six there was ...
Where she lived/how she became a dancer Graham was one of three daughters of a physician who was particularly interested in the bodily expression of human behavior some time in the South, her family settled in 1909 in Santa Barbara California, where she discovered the rhythm of the sea and became acquainted with Asian art not only that but Graham thought the style of her teacher, Ruth St. Denis, wasn't deep enough, and she considered ballet too artificial, too stuck-up, and way too Un -American . which is why Graham took action: Using her body to experiment, she invented her own movement language. Her dances were dramatic expressions of the conflict between the individual and society in an attempt to look at the internal motivations of humanity Graham believed that using dance for that purpose would bring psycho emotional enlightenment . Fundamental principles in Graham Technique include contraction and release, oppositio...
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