Pass Pertama di Pertunjukan Tango - Struktur Koreografi

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Ini benar-benar dunia 8 detik. Jika Anda membaca literatur yang ditulis pada abad ke-19, kalimatnya cenderung lebih panjang dan mereka membaca lebih lambat. Pikiran butuh waktu untuk berkembang dan sering kali lebih berbelit-belit. Jika Anda menonton film-film hebat yang diproduksi 4 atau 5 dekade yang lalu, dan Anda menghabiskan waktu pemotongan, yang telah kita lakukan, waktu di antara potongan secara konsisten lebih lama daripada hari ini (mereka mengubah hari ini kira-kira setiap 8 detik).

  • Hari ini, untuk mengadakan audiensi, Anda benar-benar membutuhkan perubahan nada, waktu, mood yang sangat cepat.
  • Alat peraga bisa membantu, tapi paham bahwa penonton akan terbiasa dengan alat peraga dengan sangat cepat.
  • Perubahan tingkat membantu: Anda memiliki udara, menari berdiri di lantai, atau sangat dekat dengan lantai.
  • Tapi, apa pun yang Anda lakukan, Anda perlu mengubah sesuatu yang terasa sangat berbeda secara radikal lebih cepat daripada yang tampak masuk akal.
Nama artis:
Astor Piazzolla
Judul lagu:
Adiós Nonino
Judul album:
RCA Victor 100 Años - Astor Piazzolla
Situs artis:
http://www.piazzolla.org

(Diparafrasekan dari wikipedia): tango Piazzolla berbeda dari tango tradisional dalam penggabungan unsur jazz, penggunaan harmoni dan disonansi yang diperluas, penggunaan tandingan, dan usaha ke bentuk komposisi yang diperluas. Seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh psikoanalis Argentina Carlos Kuri, perpaduan Piazzolla dengan tango dengan berbagai elemen musik Barat lainnya yang begitu terkenal itu begitu sukses sehingga menghasilkan gaya individu baru yang melampaui pengaruh ini.

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Now, as you think about choreographing to the music, the first thing...
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Sometimes, away from the music, but general choreographic structure, is that you want to create variety.
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So, for example, when a dance starts, I might have some dramatic introduction.
00:21
Let me get a chair, to symbolize the woman.
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And, as that dramatic introduction happens,
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That'll eat up time. And it will be varied. And it will be interesting. You'll like, "How cool is that?"
00:33
So, there's the woman in the chair.
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You walk up to her.
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You caress her hair. You're here. You rise.
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You know, so you have this beginning thing, which is very cool. And the audience looks, and is like, "Wow, how cool!"
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And then, after that, you kick the chair away.
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Whatever it is. And, then you start to dance.
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And, maybe you do lots of fancy cool steps, sacadas and enganches, enganches and boleo, blah-blah-blah-blah-blah.
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And the audience is, "Look, how cool is that!" We like that when the audience says that.
01:16
And then, after that, well, you need something more to add drama.
01:21
So, maybe, now you have some sort of big trick, where she's in the air. We had a few things about lifts.
01:28
And then, after they're, like, drooling over your amazing lifts, then you add in some acting. And then you repeat.
01:36
So, the point is, that you want to have a section, which is, maybe, 20 to 30 seconds, err on the side of low,
01:43
For acting. Oh, sorry, for an introduction.
01:47
And then, after your introduction, you want a section that's 20 to 30 seconds, that's really cool, for a different reason.
01:52
So, instead of being sort of separate dramatic acting thing, sort of movement, you have cool tango steps.
01:59
And then you have a section that's 20 to 30 seconds, that's really cool, but for a new reason.
02:03
Maybe, this one's really cool because you have a great lift.
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You know, or a couple great lifts. And then, maybe you have another section, and that's really cool.
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You see the pattern, everything is really cool, but for different reasons.
02:14
So, if I do the exact same thing for 45 seconds, even if it's really cool for the first 20 seconds,
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The last 20 seconds you'll be like, "I've had enough. Show me something new".
02:26
So, when you're choreographing, it helps if you find music that is very varied. We'll have a chapter on that.
02:30
And... Even if the music is not varied, you go away from the music, and then you come back.
02:35
The music is going, "Ba-da-da-da-da"; you're doing, "Huh". You know, you sort of emote slow passion.
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And then, later on, you can go, "Ba-da-da-da-da". And, the audience's eye is refreshed.