community arts initial research
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- Created on: 05-06-18 13:01
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- community arts initial research: superheroes, everyday heros
- Genre.
- We will use different styles throughout.
- This will make it more engaging and enjoyable for the audience. This will mean the audience will be able to gain more from our performance in terms of education.
- The main genres that we will focus on are commercial and contemporary.
- I feel these styles will allow us to explore the empowerment and the emotion attached to these topics.
- We will use different styles throughout.
- Movement.
- Action and reaction: to show a sense of conflict as people are fighting for their rights, it will also help to build tension.
- Gestural movements: we researched into gestures linked to black rights and we had two main gestures that are repeated . throughout.
- Contact work: showing a sense of support, showing how it is a journey of the whole community, the emotions we are trying to portray is something shared. To contrast this we also use contact to show manipulation.
- Structural ideas.
- Three clear sections.
- Black rights.
- Stereotyping sexuality and gender.
- Being your own superhero.
- Three clear sections.
- Story.
- Exploration of everyday heroes throughout history.
- Linking to black rights, Martin Luther King Jr.
- Power imbalance within gender and sexuality, focusing around stereotypes.
- Three clear sections.
- Black rights.
- Stereotyping sexuality and gender.
- Being your own superhero.
- Exploration of everyday heroes throughout history.
- Characters.
- Characters will include literal superheroes such as Black Panther, and Captain Marvel.
- Key historical figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. will also be explored in our exploration of characters.
- Each section will have different characters to make the three sections easier to differentiate between.
- Other characters will include our own individual superheroes that we create for ourselves.
- Genre.
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