This is the day we turned in our gift assignment. I was assigned to watch Mary in class and in the end of the semester we were supposed to have a movement piece inspired by this person. In the middle of the semester when people dropped out, people's stalker assignments were switched up, like mine was. I now had Marlena and so I started to watch her closely. I had a good amount of information to make my movement piece when my person was switched back to Mary the day before this assignment was due.
Mary... was not as fun as Marlena. She didn't move. She didn't do anything. The only thing I noticed that I could make some sort of movement from was the fact that when she put her arms behind her, she would grab her elbows. The end. She didn't move in any special way and she didn't carry herself in any special manner. She was just... Mary, and I didn't know how to make that into a movement piece.
We were also supposed to integrate something from the class that we had learned. I couldn't come up with anything. So in Mary's letter, I told her that I was switched right before the assignment was due and I didn't have much time to watch her, especially since I never saw her outside of school. That was the main inspiration for my movement piece. It was about Mary waking up as a monster, getting out of bed using the biomechanics we learned about. It also included using the points in space for getting clothes or picking up things, etc. Because I didn't know how Mary was outside of class and I only saw here two days out of the week, I figured maybe she's different than what she's perceived as, so that's why I chose a monster Mary. She was going to put on different masks to fit her mood before she left her house in my piece. I never got to perform it though because work has been getting more and more life-sucking. Ugh.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
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