Blog 8- Comparison of Practitioner
In this blog, I will be discussing my chosen practitioner, Wayne McGregor’s, creative approach and style and how that compares with the process of how I choreograph. One similarity that McGregor and I have in common is that we both are heavily influenced by the stimulus. This means his movements, storyline and interpretation are all embodiments or movements inspired by the stimulus (McGregor, 2012). Wayne McGregor has worked with a wide range of stimuli, which allows the choreographer to be unique and have original ideas (McGregor, 2012). Personally, I usually interpret my stimuli with issues that are important or interest me, this is the process in which McGregor chooses his stimuli. However, McGregor and I differentiate in styles as he often uses improvisation to stimulate movements for his piece (McGregor, 2012). Personally, I don't like to use improvisation in choreography as the original movement can never be interpreted again. Additionally, I believe that mine and McGregor’s movements are quite intricate as his interpretations are very original whereas I often use inspiration from movements I'm comfortable with and come naturally. In the future, to evolve my dancing I will incorporate movements that are out of my comfort zone and unusual to me.
McGregor, W. (2012) A choreographer's creative process in Real time, Wayne McGregor: A choreographer's creative process in real time | TED Talk. TEDglobal. Available at: https://www.ted.com/talks/wayne_mcgregor_a_choreographer_s_creative_process_in_real_time (Accessed: November 28, 2022).
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