Play With fire
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- Created on: 11-04-22 14:38
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- Play With Fire
- Themes/Subject Matter
- 1960s Culture
- Social dance
- Feather boa is comedic and is used to capture and manipulate each other
- Male/Female relationships (Courtship and Flirting)
- End of dance, Male dancer is asserting his dominance in a gesture
- Finger Pointing directly to females face
- Female dancer hits finger with fist
- Male shakes hand as if in excruciating pain
- Female dancer hits finger with fist
- Finger Pointing directly to females face
- End of dance, Male dancer is asserting his dominance in a gesture
- 1960s Culture
- Physical Setting
- Ending
- Wash and sides
- Increase to medium intensity
- Central Spots
- Increase to medium intensity
- All lights except sides
- Fade
- Focus on male soloist as he shakes hand
- Fade
- Wash and sides
- Costumes
- Female dancer wears short pleated skirt and red feather boa which is used as prop
- Ending
- Aural Setting
- Sections Length
- 2.14
- Composer and Style
- Jagger and Richards
- Baroque Pop
- Tempo and Time Signature
- Slow
- 4/4
- Instrumentation
- Tambourine
- Acoustic guitar
- Lyrics
- 'So don't play with me 'cause your playing with fire'
- Structure and effect
- Simple Rondo Form
- 4 Verses, 4 Identical choruses of 2 lines, ends with repeat of chorus
- Male dancer performs a guestural phrase that directly correlates with the structure of the words and relates to the meaning of the lyrics
- Simple Rondo Form
- Sections Length
- The dance
- In some respects, like the ‘Not Fade Away’ duet, this section draws on social dance, giving the male dancer the more flamboyant steps.
- The introduction of the red feather boa as a prop and a more varied use of popular dance forms provides a contrast to the earlier duet.
- Themes/Subject Matter
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