Wednesday 12 February 2014

Performance #1

For this performance we did not have a very big audience. Therefore we did not feel as much pressure as we usually would. Having an audience did change things though. We all had something to feed our energy off and it was good to be able to share what we had created and explored with someone other than ourselves.

For me the most poignant of the performance was the women’s bit. This is where the deep message of the piece sunk in. I found myself holding back tears whilst performing this section. This is when it hit me just how potent and important what we were exploring was. To remember those who died during World War I and the effect that had on the women.

It was enjoyable to perform this and we were able to really explore with the audience and how we could affect them with our movements. Having someone there to affect really helped all of us to bring the performance up to a high standard.


This went really well for a first performance.

Some images of 100 years:

Women's box section

Women's box section

Women's box section

Ending of the performance

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