Stimulus ideas for dance composition

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Stimulus ideas for dance composition © Commonwealth of Australia 2009

ideas for dance composition stimulus ideas for dance composition

stimulus is defined as the starting point or incentive for creative movement. Stimuli can be categorised into 5 groups.

stimulus VISUAL what we see AUDITORY what we hear KINAESTHETIC movement TACTILE what we touch IDEATIONAL ideas

visual

visual what we see images dreams films The following images, descriptions of dreams and short film excerpts could be used to stimulate ideas for dance composition. Click in the text box on each page to add your ideas about how the visual could be used for movement. You could write words to describe certain features of the images such as the lines, shapes, colours, patterns or emotional responses that the images invoke. Consider using words that remind you of dynamic qualities, timing, spatial floor patterns, body shapes, relationships and other aspects of dance composition.

Double click to add your ideas

Double click to add your ideas

Double click to add your ideas

DREAMS Dreams can be described as a series of images, thoughts and emotions that pass through the mind while sleeping. The things that we dream about are often said to symbolise certain things.

Double click to write a dream that you have experienced MY DREAM Double click to write a dream that you have experienced

MY DREAM Double click to write your ideas for how your dream could be used as a starting point for composition.

FILM Visit the Australia Screen website below to view a selection of short films about dance, flowers, architecture and movement. You could use the films as stimulus for your own composition or to give you ideas about creating a dance work for screen. View the films at: www.australiascreen.com.au/education

Double click to add your ideas FILM Select one of the films. Click in the text box below to add your ideas about how the film could be used for movement. Double click to add your ideas

Stimulus ideas for dance composition © Commonwealth of Australia 2009