Monday, 27 March 2017

Morphed section of group choreography

In our group choreography we were working on the section when I was morphing through a path of six other dancers in a counter balance position. When I am morphing through the other dancers I use key movements that were presented within my motif that was representing the substance and impact that alcohol had on my whole body. For example, this is explored through my movement such as using hand gestures to reach up to my neck. This is to show how the alcohol is an metaphoric illustration of how drugs and heroin play a huge part and aspect. While, being morphed that the dancers around me react to the movement that I did. To explore the action and reaction of the impact and effect that the drug causes towards our body. It only serves a purpose that through us making bad and terrible decisions that it will worsen and make my life more harmful than it already is. The key movement of my motif that I used explores my body suffocating from the endless amounts of consumption of alcohol and intake of drug use which is extremely dissatisfied. The movements that we use as a group is to explore and identify how when people feel that there is nothing left towards life. So, they start a heroin habit which is built up to a point that they are unable to escape from.  Heroin is used as a form of escapism and freedom from the reality of the world. This is all about the hedonism and the rational chemical reaction of meaningless life in a neoliberal society.For example, the counter iterations of me morphing into everyone-they react to what movements that I am doing to show of how strong and quick that the drug is used. It is an source of stimulus that is mainly shown in the film and also as a reoccurring theme throughout our group choreography. When I jump down to the floor while everyone is in a counter balance position transferring weight onto one another to show the struggles and impact that heroin has a strong dynamic effect on everyone.

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