Title: The Technical & Expressive Nature of Dance
1The Technical Expressive Nature of Dance
2Dynamics How we move
- The use of differing graduations of energy to
perform a movement is often described as adding
dynamic quality to movement. - You have to be able to describe movements in
terms of dynamics
3The SIX dynamic qualities
- Sustained slow, smooth, continuous, even
- Percussive sudden, sharp, choppy, jagged
- Swinging sway, to fro, pendulum,
undercurve - Suspended stillness, balance, high point
- Collapsed fall, release, relax
- Vibratory shake, tremble, wiggle
4Practical Bit!! Walking with Dynamic Qualities
- Get in to twos
- Create a series of walks up to 16 counts (basic)
- Add a slow, lyrical style to the series
(Heavenly) - Add a quick, rhythmic style to it (Groove Potion)
- Try mixing the lyrical with the quick (??)
5Features of Dynamics
- Rudolph Laban defined 4 main features of dynamics
- Each feature has two extremes
- Combine the first three of these features brings
about a particular action (EFFORT ACTION) - The last feature describes how you can dance the
effort action (bound or free)
6Labans Features of Dynamics
7Labans Effort Actions
8Labans Effort Actions
9Labans Effort Actions
These actions can be done in a tight, controlled
bound manner Or in a loose, wild or free way,
giving them a sense of flow
10Labans Effort Actions
11Labans Effort Actions
12Labans Effort Actions
13Labans Effort Actions
14Labans Effort Actions
15Labans Effort Actions
16Labans Effort Actions
17Dynamics of a Jump
- Jumps can be danced
- Quickly, strongly,with a directly aimed kick in
the air - Small, tight shunt with a strong, direct
sudden, sharp landing - Series of quick, delicate hops and skips which
skim the floor on a winding path
18Arm Gestures
- The arm reaching forward can be danced with
(lets all do this!) - The wrist flexed and pressing the air forward
(strongly), in a straight line forward - The palm faces the floor and the fingertips lead
the gesture with a fine touch (delicately) and
slowly gliding over the air - The tension energy can be different switch
the actions around as described below - Use force strength
- Use softness gentleness
19Paintings Dynamics
- Look at paintings see how they can help you
see dynamics in dance - The colours in the painting can HIGHLIGHT an
image - Strong colours (Red, black, brown)
- Delicate colours (white, blue, yellow)
- Colour Paintings vs Black White Paintings
20Colour Paintings by Kandinsky
21Colour Paintings by Kandinsky
22Colour Paintings by Kandinsky
23Colour Paintings by Kandinsky
24Picassos Geurnica
25Paintings as Inspiration
- Colourful paintings can give rise to
- Many varied characters in a dance, each with
their own identity - Or many dancers with similar movements
- Black White paintings are stark in contrast
- Convey a different atmosphere, mood and theme
- The width length of lines (and whether
repeated) could be compared to a dance sequence
26What could these steps be?
27What could these steps be?
28What could these steps be?
29What could these sequences be?
30Dynamics - Homework
- Discuss the dynamic qualities you can see in the
photographs opposite
A
B
D
C
31Reading to do
- From Dance Textbook by Pam Howard
- Read Page 57
- Copy down learn the Dynamics Vocabulary
- This vocabulary will give you the words required
to describe how a movement action is being
performed
32DVD to watch
- Please choose a DVD and watch it
- Give a BRIEF synopsis of the DVD (story
line/content/Choreographer/Music etc) - A description of one of the dances comment on
the use of the dynamics