Swansong 0.0 / 5 ? DanceDance revisionGCSEAQA Created by: Sarah HarrisonCreated on: 18-06-16 07:35 Name 2 uses of the chair in Swansong Protection, Weapon, Comfort, To symbolise a cell 1 of 20 What does the tap dancing suggest at the start? Interrogation 2 of 20 Describe the guards' costumes Matching khaki officers uniform- short sleeved shirt with straight trousers, a black belt and black jazz shoes 3 of 20 Describe the victims costume simple, everyday clothes- a red/pink t-shirt with blue jeans and black jazz shoes 4 of 20 How many sections are there in Swansong? 7 5 of 20 Which sections are solo sections? 3,5 and 7 6 of 20 Name a Dance style in Swansong Tap dancing, ballet, contemporary, ballroom, jazz 7 of 20 What is the choreographic style of Swansong? Episodic, thematic, dramatic 8 of 20 Name a starting point of Swansong other than The Work of Amnesty international The novel- 'A man' by Oriana Fallaci 9 of 20 What is the style of accompaniment in Swansong? Electro-acoustic with digitally sampled sounds 10 of 20 How many dancers are in Swansong? 3 11 of 20 Who choreographed Swansong? Christopher Bruce 12 of 20 What is the date of the first performance? 25th November 1987 13 of 20 Who composed the music for Swansong? Phillip Chambon 14 of 20 Whe designed the lighting for Swansong? David Mohr 15 of 20 Name three ways in which the costume contributes to Swansong Shows status, Identifies character, shows location, shows gender, they are timeless, show themes and relationship 16 of 20 Name two ways the setting contributes to swansong Shows location, adds to mood and atmosphere, shows character emotion 17 of 20 Name two ways the lighting contributes to Swansong Shows theme, creates mood and atmosphere, symbolic, creates a pathway for dancing 18 of 20 Name two ways the accompaniment contributes to Swansong Gives the dance a structure, Helps to show theme, adds to mood and atmosphere, re-inforces the feelings/emotions of the victim 19 of 20 Who designed the setting for Swansong? Christopher Bruce 20 of 20
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