Instead for degree show I am revisiting an idea that I was working earlier in the term. I am going to be conducting a performance where a performer goes into a room and acts like a child. There will also be a trained psychotherapist in the room, who will do a child based psychotherapy session with them, the whole time treating them as if they are truly children. The room will consist of a sofa in a bright base colour, various children’s toys on the floor, and a number of other items of furniture, but these will be set piece, 2D MDF cut outs. The performer must act true to being a child, they must believe they are a child, the psychotherapist, similarly must believe that the performer is a child, and they are doing child based psychotherapy, the actor must throw themselves into the roles. One of the ideas of this performance is to deconstruct a reality within a fantasy, usin
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Toward the degree show
So, I’ve been back and forth with the plans for my degree show…my original idea was to put on a production of ‘the rocky horror picture show’ using students from the university with a variety of talent levels as performers. I’m interested in the nature of role-play in amateur dramatic and to a wider extent the show itself. The idea of the amateur dramatics societies is something that interests me a great deal. It is the community that is created by these groups that interests me. The fact that acting is not these people’s careers and therefore they do it to intersect their everyday life, to add fantasy and role-play into there lives…I think maybe I have to much of a ‘Stephen Poliakoff’ view of the amateur dramatics society, if that make sense…I mean by this that in my head I think of ‘normal’ people with ‘normal’ lives…(meaning boring life)…doing something to brighten their lives, something small, and perhaps mundane that is in fact beautiful and life affirming…there is a beautiful scene in ‘Gideon’s Daughter’, where Stella takes Gideon to a church in the middle of some industrial part of London to hear the choir. The choir is full of normal people, fat, thin, short, tall, etc, one is gorging on a sandwich, others are chatting, it emphasises the normality of life…but when they sing it is the most beautiful sound…glorious, in a much better sense than a hyped up PR event (which is what the film focuses on) it is beautiful because it is just normal people who have a quietly beautiful talent…and I think this is what I think of when I am thinking of the concept of amateur dramatic society and the people within them…so after all this analysis I realised that I didn’t have enough time to explore this concept in depth, so it is something that is on the back burner until after degree show.
Instead for degree show I am revisiting an idea that I was working earlier in the term. I am going to be conducting a performance where a performer goes into a room and acts like a child. There will also be a trained psychotherapist in the room, who will do a child based psychotherapy session with them, the whole time treating them as if they are truly children. The room will consist of a sofa in a bright base colour, various children’s toys on the floor, and a number of other items of furniture, but these will be set piece, 2D MDF cut outs. The performer must act true to being a child, they must believe they are a child, the psychotherapist, similarly must believe that the performer is a child, and they are doing child based psychotherapy, the actor must throw themselves into the roles. One of the ideas of this performance is to deconstruct a reality within a fantasy, usin
g realistic methods, which in essence become a fantasy due to the fantastical nature of the situation. It blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. As a sub-theme of this it is about the idea of childhood that the performer invents, and how this can be examined and analysed through real processes. As a hypothesis I would propose that the performers will draw upon memories of their own childhood in order to act as a child and therefore there will be elements of this performance that look at memory, and how we view our childhood.
Instead for degree show I am revisiting an idea that I was working earlier in the term. I am going to be conducting a performance where a performer goes into a room and acts like a child. There will also be a trained psychotherapist in the room, who will do a child based psychotherapy session with them, the whole time treating them as if they are truly children. The room will consist of a sofa in a bright base colour, various children’s toys on the floor, and a number of other items of furniture, but these will be set piece, 2D MDF cut outs. The performer must act true to being a child, they must believe they are a child, the psychotherapist, similarly must believe that the performer is a child, and they are doing child based psychotherapy, the actor must throw themselves into the roles. One of the ideas of this performance is to deconstruct a reality within a fantasy, usin
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