Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Stimulus and Rhythms of Atalanta :: Atalanta Gymnastics Dance Dancing Essays
The Stimulus and Rhythms of Atalanta    The stimulus which, I thought would be most thought provoking and  appealing was Atalanta. I found the idea of characterising a dynamic,  strong vivacious woman appealing due to my strong background in  theatre and acting. This enabled me to perceive hidden depths of  Atalanta's character, which were not evident at first sight.  Therefore, I chose this stimulus because I believed that Atalanta  would be an interesting and challenging character to portray through  the medium of dance. Another reason why I chose this stimulus, was the  use of the cloth and costume to portray "how rhythms can be created by  repeating and opposing shapes" and how "certain lines indicate  motion". Due to my previous experience as a rhythmic gymnast, I was  able develop original and unusual movements, because I was used to  using cloth and ribbons as a means for demonstrating highly complex  physical movements    After receiving the stimulus, I first of all researched Atalanta.  Using a variety of resources such as and the Internet, I found that  Atalanta derived from Greek legend, and was a strong athletic  competitor, whom no man could beat at running. This was emphasised in  my dance through the use of sustained running movements and the use of  pauses to emphasis the importance of the poses. This also helped to  reflect the stillness of the wooden sculpture. Analysis and further  research led me to conclude that the pose and expression of the  sculpture Atlanta are portraying her determination and power. This was  evident in the strong and dynamic movements of my dance, as well as  the use of facial expressions, bodily expressions and focus. My bodily  expressions were natural, controlled with an upright posture, thus  helping to portray her purpose as an athlete in a race. The facial  expressions portrayed her determination, thus demonstrating her strong  and vivacious character, and the embodiment of power, which Atalanta  represents. The combination of body and facial gestures shared in the  mood and theme of both the dance and the music. Focus aided my facial  expressions. It was important for the focus to be strong, not looking  at the floor at any time, but either looking out into the space such  as when doing an arabesque but also facing inwards to concentrate on a  move, for example the running movements from the pictures.    Through the use of Stanslavki's 'method-acting' I used my research to  characterise a strong female woman, which was then transposed into  movements. To achieve the dimensions of Atalanta's character, I  profiled her, so that when I was dancing, I would embody the  character, this enabled me to access her personality quickly.  					    
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