Collaborative Project Repost
Our process was particularly interesting this time around, while we still struggled to make a more cohesive piece, I feel as though we took more opportunities to be creative, and the payoff was certainly noticeable. As a group, we made a focused effort to implement interpretive, creative movements, as opposed to the more rhythmic and basic movements we were using before. To begin, we worked on our song lyrics, breaking them down and experimenting to find what would fit. All of the lyrics had a depressing or reflective edge, and the sharp, seemingly painful movements of the group reflected this effectively. Most of the time, people were speaking at a certain rhythm, which would line up with the group members' movements, and while this was certainly an interesting look, and easy to pull off, the constant rhythm began to feel repetitive after a while. Another aspect that was less effective than others was the previously mentioned disjointed nature of the collaboration. Most scenes fel...