Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Audience Photographs

Here are the photos taken by audience members during performances! I'm afraid some of the lighting didn't work out (I'm surprised, given the stage lights!) But what we do have gives us some good shots that reveal audience perspectives. Click for a full-view of each contact sheet. Apologies that the photos aren't larger. Even with a backer, the prices were higher than I expected and I barely had enough funding to get everything developed. I might ask Lydia to print a few favorites from the rolls of film later :)

I appreciate those of you who took the photos and any who are following up now to see them posted! Again, sorry about the delay- graduation and trying to get the paper on this project in a journal has me running like a mad person! Almost done!

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I'll also try to get some of the files from Lydia's show photos! They were lots of fun :)
Again, thanks to all who were part of the development and performance of this piece!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Apologies!

Sorry the show photos aren't posted yet! I want you to see the fruit of our creative work, but first I have to be sure I'm graduating properly. Two more papers (including a deadline for this project's!) and an art project for a class to finish by tomorrow. Then I can do this!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Progress!

Rough draft done! Now to edit, edit, edit- and format it for submission- get feedback, and edit more. Then submit. I'm practically there, right? :)

Developing the photos was not cheap- thankfully my generous donor covered just enough that I think I'm breaking nearly even with everything. What's a few dollars for all this!

Looking at the photo thumbnails I ordered to show what's on the developed film rolls (so I might choose a few photos for Lydia to make prints of), I notice some distraction of audience members taking photos of friends- but I also recognize that this is their perspective! Interesting results! These, and photos from the seats are intermixed with closer photos of the piece of varying quality (about half are too poorly lit to show much- not sure what effect stage lighting/flash had on this). Somebody followed me around for a few shots, which entertains me- also, I didn't easily recognize my own photos from that day! There are some good ones in there, and I'll do my best to get them organized and posted up here soon (though possibly after I finish all my final projects in the next week)!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Paper writing

I woke up this morning and started writing. I'm up to the journal minimum of 1,500 words, and haven't even gotten to describe the performances yet- there's no lack of material here! Hope to finish a rough draft today and edit over the next two weeks til submission is due.

I'll also have a performance video to post before the month is out. :)

The film development cost a little more than I expected today, but thankfully I'm funded beyond my goal and I won't need to pay for the show DVD I promised my backer as I'd expected. Anyway, I'll scan and post the contact sheets for each roll of film this week when I get them back!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

It was awesomeee! Thanks to all!

All done! Our final performance went off great- because I wasn't preparing to perform my solo today, I was able to be part of the crowd of lay-photographers. It was a blast, especially seeing the level of involvement from the audience members! There were people ranging in ages, from the younger siblings of a fellow dancer, to a woman who I've seen at every single show the department's presented, to other students and family members. I was about to ask people to take cameras just before the piece started, but found that they were all already taken- and as I led the way, the were all also used! In the end, only two cameras have gone missing, leaving me with 12 that were used across the performances. Maybe people got attached to theirs and will develop them on their own? I'm looking forward to having the film developed and getting CDs of the images to post here soon! I put labels with instructions and this blog site on it for the audience to find their photos, and I know one woman took the label with her (I hope you find it!) I wonder if we'll recognize our own perspectives...!


After a whole year of working on this project, it's incredible to have seen it come to such a great conclusion. I'll finally let my dancers see this site and reveal the underlying processes I tried not to jabber about too much in rehearsals. And with the great satisfaction of my experience of the piece today, I'm geared up to write about it. I've got a few final papers to write before my undergraduate experience ends, so maybe this is just the spur I need! Journal of Undergraduate Research, get ready! I'll be sending tonight's DVD to them and any who ask to see the piece :)

I also want to include a note of thanks to so many people who've helped me!

Thanks to my performers: To Marissa for being my guinea pig last semester and offering her gifts and sweet energy. To Molly for the same, and her perceptive feedback, questions, and perspective this semester. To Chelsea for sticking with me all year, even after I fumbled through my first semester of choreography, and for offering her willingness to share her beautiful improvisation anew each performance. To Camille for being a brave minor and auditioning and always taking my changes and requests so kindly- I hope you do everything you want to in this program, because you can! To Lydia for enthusiastically joining us with all her interest and willingness to engage!

Thanks to my teachers: To Neta for becoming my USP mentor when I asked a year ago, and for her questions, suggestions, rehearsal visits, extra conversations, and especially for encouraging me when I was afraid to break out of my proposal, but realized that's where it was going! To KO for her support through comp classes and for offering a kind word and genuine advice any time I've asked an opinion. To Andreas, for taking me into your lab and always being so kind and cheerful, for sharing your enthusiasm in my stretching of these two disciplines and offering me a connection to the inside scoop at CSEA.

To my fellow dancers, for accepting me as a pseudo-dance major, and for encouraging me to share myself in my solo, which is what kept me going through the challenges of this project.

Also, always thanks to my parents who encouraged me to dance in the first place and have always assumed I can accomplish anything I want to. Thanks to my friends and congregation members who came to the showcase to see my work!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

by the way...

By the way, world- I realized I haven't mentioned the outcome of my nervous waiting to hear from my top grad school! I got in! I'll be returning to UF for its Counselor Education program next year to study Mental Health Counseling :D I also got a grad position with Housing, so I can look forward to continuing my exciting involvement there. I'm hoping to record all the good grad things to come at another blog (maybe these are addictive?)

Other thoughts include my total appreciation for the inclusiveness of the dancers I've spent the last few years with. I love being an honorary dance major- it warms the cookies of my heart how they always include me where I wouldn't assume to be included. In bows at tonight's show, they welcomed me into the line of choreographers, and the line of seniors to be recognized. My solo isn't an established work by a professional choreographer, but they've let me pretend it's on the level of their senior solos by allowing me to include it in the show. I'm realizing how involved I've been as a dance minor, that they look for me to continue to be involved as a grad (I hope so too!), and that they welcome me to their functions like the department potluck. The minors who are stage hands for their independent study were asking me about how I'm in the show when they found out I'm a minor too, and it made me see how unusual my involvement is. It's rare for any one but a major to take Comp classes to the highest level or to perform a solo in the showcase. I can't say how much I appreciate the warmth and encouragement with which this department has allowed me to do all these things, and has actively encouraged my growth with dance. I look forward to continuing to dance with these people as much as I'm able as a grad student. Yet another perk to getting into UF's program :)

Finally, a great quote I came across while doing education homework tonight: The cultivation of imagination is not a utopian aspiration (Eisner).

It's an Opening Day miracle!

Today I was going from class to class, ready to camp out in the dance building through West African til company warmup for the show- when into my inbox drifted the lovliest email! Someone supported my piece on kickstarter- a big thanks to my special donor for his generosity, which put me above my goal amount, and provided disposable cameras just in time for tonight's opening show! I zoomed over to WalMart and got 6 cameras for each show, and they were all used in tonight's performance! I feel like a real person within the community of artists, having such a supportive benefactor :) I'll be sending my new friend a DVD of the show and some other goodies as thanks. I had all but given up on kickstarter pulling though, so it was amazing good news.

That good omen carried through to a great performance tonight! The preshow ViewFinder performance was good- people at first hesitated to use the cameras onstage but with prompting from those who knew, they left their seats and joined. A small hitch of them retreating in the gap in the music can be fixed for tomorrow's show. The dancers were all over it- they've been great all along, and I'm glad to see this coming to production for them.

We also had a nice lobby art show display with a variety of Lydia's photos printed on transparencies, vellum, and photo paper. When I checked in on my table, they were mixed up- people had been using them and rearranging them like I'd hoped! All in all, a great opening night- my solo was the best performance yet, too, I think! Looking forward to night #2 tomorrow :)

Here's the teaser video for Program A! A tiny part of my solo is at 0:30, followed by some of ViewFinder :)

Monday, April 11, 2011

First Dress Rehearsal

We're in show week! The first dress rehearsal went well- technical kinks of lighting, sound, entrances/exits resolved. Now to define how to invite the audience to participate!... I'll ask the ushers to explain as they enter:

"The first piece is underway, and you are invited to participate. If you have a camera or phone camera, please join the dancers onstage by taking photos of your perspective in the piece."

There's also a note on this in the program. We'll try it this way on Thursday night to see if we get enough participants- if I need to, then I could make a more formal announcement the other days to encourage more.

I'm excited! I'll be printing Lydia's dress rehearsal photos to make the lobby display soon, too! After this, all that's left is to write it all up and submit to the Journal of Undergrad Research! So many exclamation points! Ah!

Here's the Facebook event with all the info you'll need to see the show!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Designer Unshowing: audience participation!

Here is the piece with audience participation!

I got some great feedback: people noticed themselves focusing in from a broad view to discovering details, they saw boldness in our photographer's interaction as a representative of the audience-participants, curiosity of the audience-photographers, and the closeness of the piece as a whole.

Possibilities include using photo shoot lighting (like umbrellas, bright lights), and having a system for audience members to upload the photos they take.

Here we used their own cameras and phone cameras, which was a great way to easily let them into the piece! The Kickstarter fundraiser isn't doing too well yet (thanks to my one backer!)so we may stick with this method.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Help Audience Participation


^^^ You can click this link for more info on the project and its funding.
Please consider donating to provide cameras for audience participation in this project! The message of choice between observation and participation is best delivered through audience involvement in performances!