Friday, 28 March 2014

Flash mob



During the second semester, whist we are currently in the process of producing our screen dance, we were asked to take part in a flash mob in the middle of Winchester high street. A group of people mobilized by social media to meet in a public place for the purpose of doing an unusual or entertaining activity of short duration [dictionary]. A flash mob has to be thought of as it is giving the public a performance that they have no asked for. We had a day in which we were put into groups and given the location. My particular group were located next to a wall. We worked on ideas on how to integrate the wall into our piece and what possible obstacles might be in the way whilst we are performing the piece. When dancing and performing in public it is impossible to place our audience as we cannot control what they will do or how they will react. The flash mob went really well and this showed me something that I never thought I would get into or explore. People reacted well and I performed in a completely new way.

 Reference : dictionary.com- http://m.dictionary.com/definition/flashmob?linkid=nzemv7&srcpage=definition-spell [visited on 23/03/2014] 

No comments:

Post a Comment