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Birdsong

Birdsong. Pebble Effect. Starting from the middle & move out The central section was the first choreographed It mirrors as it grows The “b” sections slightly different lengths No 5b Diagonal. Bird Song Central Solo. 1a Four Musical Lines. 2a Gill Clarke’s Solo. 3a Muybridge. 4a Snake 1.

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Birdsong

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  1. Birdsong

  2. Pebble Effect • Starting from the middle & move out • The central section was the first choreographed • It mirrors as it grows • The “b” sections slightly different lengths • No 5b Diagonal

  3. Bird Song Central Solo

  4. 1a Four Musical Lines

  5. 2a Gill Clarke’s Solo

  6. 3a Muybridge

  7. 4a Snake 1

  8. 5a Diagonal

  9. 6a Four Corners

  10. Beginning Infinite Monkeys

  11. Beginning Infinite Monkeys 6a Four Corners 5a Diagonal 4a Snake 1 3a Muybridge 2a Gill Clarke’s Solo 1a Four Musical Lines Bird Song Central Solo Ending – Final Solo

  12. FOUR CORNERS 1 DIAGONAL SNAKE 1 MUYBRIDGE 1 GILL CLARKE'S SOLO 1 FOUR MUSICAL LINES 1 IMPROVISATION 1 BIRD SONG CENTRAL SOLO IMPROVISATION 2 FOUR MUSICAL LINES 2 GILL CLARKE'S SOLO 2 MUYBRIDGE 2 SNAKE 2 FOUR CORNERS 2 ENDING -FINAL SOLO Performance of Birdsong INFINITE MONKEYS

  13. Birdsong – Note Observations • Actions within each dance • Actions peculiar to a dancer • Use of space • Transitions between movements • Group Formations

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