There's no business like show business
Which actions demonstrate different styles?
- Stereotypical music, actions and costumes
- French dance was elegant and fluent
- Austrian dance had, use of skirts, bells and was quite boyish
- Scottish dance had a lot of traditional movement / dance including tap.
- Finale everyone was on stage
Easter parade: Drum crazy
How does Fred Astaire use props?
- To change the dynamic
- Used the drum sticks as a saxophone
- Almost like he isn't using them as props it's so fluent and practised
- Jumped on a counter
- Used the boy as a prop
A couple of Swells
How do the two dancers show characterization?
- They were mocking people more fortunate than themselves
- Funny characters
- Pretending to be rich - sticking their little fingers out
- Facial expressions
- Actions match lyrics
Singing in the rain - Make em' laugh
How does the dancer show comedy in this sequence?
- Slapstick
- Props
- Failing
- Facial expressions
White Christmas - Gee I wish I was back in the army
- Gesture
- Fast / Sharp steps
- Marching
- Linking arms
Moulin Rouge - Diamonds are a girls best friend
Action: Swinging from roof to floor, men chasing and reaching for her, shows she is important and hard to get.
Space: Levels - lifting her up. Confined / crampt everyone wanted her.
Dynamic: facial expression, sharp, diamonds flying everywhere, fast.
Relationship: Relationship between her and the audience making them beg / offer and then going straight back to the diamonds.
Viva La Diva
CANE:
- Spin
- Twirl
- Throw
- Tap
- Bounce
- Pretending it's something else
CHAIR:
- Sit
- Drag
- Stand
- Walk around
- Lean