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The Physical Setting Props
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Props Props can be an integral part of the dance and are used in a variety of ways to communicate the artistic intent. They can be used as decoration They can help make the intentions of the dance clear
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Props continued Props can add to the audience appreciation of the dance Can be part of the set Can add to the the movement or stimulate the movement Can have a symbolic meaning
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Examples of props Here in Swansong (1987) by Christopher Bruce you can see two props. What are they? Do they use any other props in this piece?
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Cross Channel (1991) choreographed by Lea Anderson
Each prop contributes to the dance in a particular way. Cameras fit into the holiday theme and movement is stylised to represent this In a section the women take pictures. This in turn raises the status of women in the piece because men would traditionally be the ones to take the pictures in the 1950’s.
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Cross Channel Bicycles are one of the modes of transport in the piece. Again relating to the theme holiday and travelling. In section * , the men are using 1990’s style bicycles which fits with the period of the costume in this scene.
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Swansong (1987) by Christopher Bruce
A chair is used to aid the quality of the dancing and to symbolise the character being trapped and behind bars (as part of the interrogation). A red nose is used to add a sense of the the guards poking fun at the prisoner.
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