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Friday, 8 January 2016

Chasing Pavements Devised Piece 08/01/16

Today we were told to pick a completely different idea from some of the ideas that we came up with on the first lesson because we need to explore ideas to see if they work or not and decide of what main idea we want to do for the final devised piece. So we decided on looking at domestic violence but just that on its own to see what it would like as just its on story and not with the other piece that we thought we could put it in.

We decided to start of we a sound scape so we could build some tension to the audience and then Lorna and I would go into a physical theatre piece which would link with Robert and Kat telling the facts about what domestic violence does and how it can effect people because Kat does psychology she has studied this so she had research all about which she used in the piece. Kat came up with the idea that the sound scape would be a clock and we would make the tick tock and it was faster and faster how the victim would get killed and I said about someone in the middle with everyone saying their feeling or things in their head and they will end up breaking down. With the movenment piece I said about the bit where I grab Lorna's hair should be in slow motion to show more of a effect from it and some of the floor work could do the same thing. Lorna and I came up with all the movement for the physical theatre piece which was showing a couple being in a domestic violence fight and going along with what Kat and Rob where saying to show the actions we ended up making the last bit up because we forgot the last piece of the movement. Here is the video of our piece that we created today:

















The only comments I would give myself is to look at my voice to show that I was in pain a bit because I was screaming "make it stop" like something you could say if you where having a fight with someone but I think it showed that in some way and I think we would look at the movement piece again to try and add more to it and include more techniques that could look effect in a violence scene.

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