Friday, 21 April 2017

Use of dialogue in trainspotting group dance

The significance of the narration of using the dialogue and the anecdotes leads significantly of how heroin addicts are unable to escape their addictions. It is a desire that is very hard to escape from. For example, Renton is being illustrated having a very strong heroine addiction. The dialogue displays how is going through withdrawals, you feel with him more(through the actions that he is displaying of trying to run away from the main source which is heroine. The antics that take place in the dialogue represents all of us in the group displaying features of the protagonist Renton. We use our stimulus of trainspotting to illustrate and show representation of the past and feeling torn and trapped in society. There is a paradigm of mainstream culture that is being condemned. For instance, when all of the dancers are running it explores how we are running out of time. In addiction, this is presenting that we are running away from our responsibilities. The main point explored with the drug addiction is that in the periods of when the drug is consumed that we bounce our movements off each other within the dance piece. For example, this is presented when a dancer pushes me so my body suspenses to fall on the floor. To condemn on the symptoms and withdrawal of the addiction of heroin. Heroin corresponds with the climax and beginning of the dance. The exploration of the beginning with the dialogue section becomes more explored with other categories to do with the use of the drug addiction such as rehabilitation, hallucinations, escape from reality and etc. The dialogue/speech of all of us saying a part of the dialogue demonstrates hectic life in rural environment(the struggle of letting go-not being able to get up and face your fears and indifferences in society. We illustrates ways of not being able to get up such as using different levels to show different stages and aspects of struggles in society. In the section A of our group dance when we say apart of our dialogue while improvising and using contact improvisation/relations to show how we are rushing out of time and trying to escape the means of society.

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