I will be using video from my first piece (containing Audrey) and then laying video from my duet over it. We will be filming the duet tomorrow at 2:30pm :) *Side Note: my dancer's are roommates which is why they get so close. They also sanitized their hands before, during, and after rehearsals*
Title: "12/05/2020"
Location: The field near the Town Houses
Cast: Elizabeth Fomenko
Heather Murphy
Audrey Wrobel
Costume: Long black leggings, black socks, black & white sneakers, grey long sleeve top, and black masks.
Music: An Ending, a Beginning by Dustin O'Halloran
Part 1:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UjI_KkbaymjY03APIe0lKSneDrrQabCX/view?usp=sharing
Part 2:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zSm7CmdjAxmS5CrN3orXcKglUmKJfCUN/view?usp=sharing
Hi Taylor! This, like your first piece, is beautiful. The concept of pairing a duet with the original solo I feel is very effective. My only comment is to try to pull more of the emotion out of your dancers. Try before filming giving them a situation they may be able to play with. They move very wonderfully together and you're very lucky to be working with touch in this duet. Great job :)
Nice work so far. Theres moments where movement can be abstract instead of the norm. Like in the very beginning when one of your dancer walks around the around the other what if she directly hovers over while move around . Just play around with certain movements that just seem very basic. Also drill into your dancers to commit to movement. If they are going to reach it shouldn’t just be there arm reaching let it flow through their body. If they are running really run dont half ass it. Also play with energy I know this piece is very flowy but really stretch out those limbs and really play whatever character they are.