A — Dance
: You can weave multiple dance numbers into one cohesive original narrative, effectively creating a "story-dance". 3. A Famous Collaboration: Martha Graham and Isamu Noguchi
: It has been performed in unconventional spaces, such as an abandoned wing of a Brooklyn hospital. Audience members were even hooked up to devices that measured their heart rates while watching a visceral sequence depicting cardiac arrest. 2. A Creative Recital Theme: "A Dance Once Upon a Time"
If you need a "piece" or theme for a production, the concept is a classic that can be made interesting by exploring lesser-known global folklore rather than standard Disney stories. a dance
: The dancers perform the exact same movements to three different genres—minimalist classical, hip hop, and a third contrasting style. It demonstrates how the audience interprets the same physical "piece" differently based solely on the audio. 5. Abstract Themes for Modern Dance
How to Think of Stories for Dance Performance - Gillian Rhodes : You can weave multiple dance numbers into
One of the most artistically significant "pieces" in dance history is the set design for .
: Sculptor Isamu Noguchi used only a fence and rope to "bisect the depth of the stage space," creating an illusion of the vast American West. It was a radical departure from the dense, painted backdrops of classical ballet. 4. An Experimental Exercise: "Megalopolis" Audience members were even hooked up to devices
: Using "heavy" social or emotional themes to drive choreography.