"Keep going?" I thought. I knew it wasn't a perfect finished article but I wasn't sure how I was going to add to it without unravelling what I had already done...
After our group discussion on Tuesday, I was reminded to look at my work through the lens of my own practice. So instead of looking at my essay as a student, thinking I need to add more cites or theory, I will look at it as a dance teacher. As if I am creating a routine or teaching a syllabus exercise, thinking of my work as a performance. Asking myself, have I added all the details, the correct technique, is it polished, is it ready to be performed in front of an audience or examiner.
When teaching I usually concentrate on the main body of the piece first, ensuring my students are familiar with the music, timing and style. Then I spend time on the beginning and end of the dance, making sure they have an impact and set the scene.
I feel this is currently where my essay is at. I have a full routine but it still needs cleaning.
Sharing my work and getting my fellow teachers to watch and give me their opinion helps me validate my work. I then run the dance many times, either without music step by step to correct technique and arm lines etc and then with music but with a focus on performance. Reminding my students to give it their all in rehearsals and not just hope it will be alright on the night and leave it to the last minute. And always making sure there is always time for one last practice, and then another one, because one more time never means just one more......
I will apply this idea in the next few weeks, sharing my work will help me see it through fresh eyes. Looking at my essay as a whole piece instead of in sections of different lenses and areas of learning, I will check its fluid and is clear. I plan to do this in shorter sessions on a more regular basis so that I can see it from different angles opposed to giving myself a whole day to make changes nearer the deadline meaning I won't have time to analyse my work.
With the countdown officially on, I am surprised at how excited I am to submit my work. I honestly thought by now I would pulling all-nighters and freaking out!!
Below are a few notes I took while on the call, it was great to speak to everyone and I look forward to the module one discussion on Ethics soon.
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The theory of embodiment?
Industry Minds – Podcast - Recommended listening.
Think about where philosophical theories come from.
Are mind and body separate? Right and Left brained people, is it such a thing?
How does it affect my practice?
Diagram
· Communication without words? How else might we visualize our practice?
Don’t let submission criteria hold you back. Links can be used.
Find what you feel comfortable doing?
Make a start, and ideas will develop from there.
Mood board? Images to represent things?
Something that offers representation. How are you identifying yourself?
Words are more accessible, or more valuable but come back to what your practice is.
How might you develop a better sense of ownership, by representing it in different ways?
Keep the process of exploring going. Will there be a shift to see things more clearly?
· How do you conclude your work?
Link to the introduction, make it go full circle.
Use the essay body to digest what you have learnt. Use conclusion to show there has been a learning process. A Transformation. Using a cycle, revisiting and redrafting.
How would you approach things in your practice?


