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slicksister
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Topic: West Side Story Posted: 11/03/05 at 4:09pm |
Anybody done this show? Looking for set and choreography ideas. It will be a high school production running at the end of Feb.
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Gaafa
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Posted: 11/04/05 at 1:10am |
You can be minimalist with the set, very representative & flexible. Gobo?s can be used with lighting.
You only have to give a hint & leave the rest to the punters imagination. Again the dancing only has to be colour & movement, with a hint of expressive rock style, nothing really out of the box, as the music will very much dictate the dance. |
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Joe
Western Gondawandaland turn right @ Perth. Hear the light & see the sound. Toi Toi Toi Chookas {{"chook [chicken] it is"} May you always play to a full house} |
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castMe
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Posted: 11/04/05 at 9:35pm |
We recently did the show here and we rented scaffolding from a local rental outlet (got a break in the price when we sent "pretty girl" to negotiate) Set looked raw and cold, like the city. Also find, beg, borrow or hire someone to choreograph your fights. The realistic looking fights will make or break the mood.
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slicksister
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Posted: 11/04/05 at 10:13pm |
castMe do you have any pics of your set? Sounds cool. Its the dancing I'm most concerned with. The regular choreographer is not able to do this show and her assistent although competant isn't very creative. Keep the ideas coming. |
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tristanrobin
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Posted: 11/05/05 at 7:49am |
First, cut some of the dance music (from within the piece, not from
the beginning nor the ending) from "Dance at the Gym" - you can spend your entire rehearsal time working on that one looooooong dance number. You can also do some cutting in "Cool" and "Prologue" - these are really long numbers and they can withstand some cutting. A few ramdom thoughts: remember that the root of this music is American jazz - so even though the dance in the film (and the original broadway production) was ballet based, it doesn't have to be. Modern and jazz movement will be perfectly adequate- and your boys won't have to spend six weeks of rehearsal period perfecting grand jettes. Try choreographing the opening number backwards. Block it out as simple blocking and simple fight choreography. After you know who is going where and when, THEN turn THAT movement into dance moves. Allow the boys to move suddenly and exposively, rather than trying to force them to be graceful ballet dancers (which, in most high schools, is like teaching the pig to sing). The "Dance at the Gym" is essentially a challenge piece (i.e. each gang tries to one-up the other. If you don't have a group of students up to the dancing, try having both groups push forward their BEST dancers to represent their respective gang ... it works both for the story and (heh heh) it's not painful watching kids trying to do things they are simply not equipped to do. "America" (like "Dance at the Gym") is another challenge piece (this time between the men and women)...the same solution can be used and most of the dancing done by Anita and Bernardo. Geesh. There's so much. LOL I've done this play four times...some productions more successful than others. It presents a unique set of challenges to the director and choreographer, which can be fun and exciting to meet...however, LOL, like all plays, it's not a good idea to pretend the challenges don't exist. LOL I give groups tons of credit for attempting this play (which is essentially a dance recital LOL) without a lot of dancers available to them - it shows the bravery community theatre folks are filled with! Good luck! |
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castMe
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Posted: 11/05/05 at 10:28am |
Slicksister. I will check today if theater has any photos of the set. As to choreography, we are fortunate. There is a local ballet school with a couple of well known Russian dance masters. One of them has now choreographed a few shows for this community theater company. No one knows how to invoke a mood thru dance like a ballet master. I don't suppose you have any of those in your pocket? I agree with tristanrobin's response and will take it one step further.....there isn't a single pre-1965 musical that can't have dance numbers cut. Remember those are "Broadway" shows and the audience of the day expected 2-1/2 to 3 hour performances. Don't think of it as cheating your audiences, think of it as sparing your audiences. On the other hand, if you find yourself in the enviable position of having a dream team of dancers and choreographer...Have at it.
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