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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Interpreting our own version of the Wedding scene to the Dark Forest Scene

Today, we were in 3 different groups that showed different intrepretations of 'Blood Wedding', we had to direct the other people to do the certain Act for our own interpretation of the performance. For the group that I was on we made an Olden Version of the Act of this particular Act, and we made a lot of people dance around the family of the groom and the bride which are in the middle of all the dancers.

For all of the groups I think that the Olden Version and the Urban Version of the Acts are the best, because the staging was smooth and everyone know what they are doing for the performance, as for the other group the people that they've picked do not know what they are doing.

For this lesson, I have learnt that the staging for any performances are relly important, as everyone participating needs to know what they are doing and when they are likely to show this. Also, the use of space is also important. This will make the audiences think that the main reason of the staging is to show that the Bride runaway and the family for each side are angry, and the bystanders are shocked that the bride  left the groom, which if it is for Love or not.

If I had £1000 to spend for the staging, I would add a smoke for the forest scene to make a scary atmosphere that the forest can be dangerous and mysterious.

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