Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Evaluation

I found the process of producing the dance show quite challenging and have definitely learnt a great deal about time management. Furthermore it has really shown me that not everyone will have the same sense of urgency as you, they may offer to help but that doesn’t mean they will prioritise it; so the important things you need to either do yourself or give to someone you know will definitely complete the task on time. In terms of budget it wasn’t controlled by a limit rather than how much I was willing to part with of my own money, and for that reason I didn’t get to experience planning the budget as much. In terms of finding sponsorship I have learnt that everything has to be very far in advance to allow for any applications to be processed in time.

I think I was a bit over-ambitious with the showcase; choreographing numerous numbers in the showcase on top of being the costume designer and producer, however I had initially planned to only design costumes for one or two of the numbers in the show. I was also anticipating more help from an arts and events management student in producing the show; however those who had initially expressed interest in helping ended up needing to focus on other projects. I am quite proud of how much I achieved in so short a space of time and know that the show itself was a big success considering how limited we were on time and money.

I am looking forward to expanding on my new-found knowledge of production and working on the showcase next year. Although I will definitely be more organised and have already started discussing funding with a member of Bournemouth Council.

The costumes on the whole looked effective on stage and although some things I would have changed and done differently had we had more money available.  Furthermore I was quite disappointed with the shirts that were altered for the James Blake contemporary number which opened the second half, as they were not finished in time for the performance. When I asked my supervisor why they hadn’t been done, despite me asked her to make them her priority the previous day, she told me they “had got carried away with sewing name tags in and lost track of time”.  As a result we had to do a couple of alterations back-stage before the performance but this meant that the idea did not reach its full potential compared to the ideas I initially gave to the makers. They played a bit too safe so most of the work done to the shirts blended in with the main body of the shirt. I’m aware this was mainly due to a lack of time but it is still something I would have liked to improve on.

It was very unfortunate losing Lydia the night before the showcase when she dislocated her knee in rehearsals and it also meant that we had a very short space of time to re-work some of the dances. It also increased the number of quick changes. My order for the set list was not based on the music or the flow of the showcase it had to be based on avoiding quick changes as the main dancers were in the majority of the numbers in the show. I had managed to arrange it so no-one had to go back on stage immediately after coming off, but after Lydia had to pull out another dancer was needed to fill in for the beginners can-can. This meant there was a direct quick change so I asked the hosts to fill time during this break. 

We had a further drawback in that our dressing room for the first night was being hired out on the second night, so we had to use the downstairs kitchen which was a very small space and involved dancers having to run up the stairs and through the crowd and across the adjacent stage. Despite this we were able to time and cue costume changes and dancers effectively.

On reflection I was able to source a large quantity of costumes, and successfully managed to keep within both time and personal monetary constraints. However in taking on a project of this size I realise that the early planning stages are vital and that this could have been undertaken at an earlier date.

 I have also learnt that “peer management” has an important role within production, and that I need to account for the needs of others when directing a project, and that compromises are sometimes necessary to achieve the optimum result for all those involved.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Production Folder

Looking through the numerous emails and conversations I had running throughout the production of the dance showcase has really allowed me to consider where I went wrong and what worked well. I am well aware now that in terms of funding and advertising you must have enough time to go through the motions because people don't always respond as quickly as you need them to.
I have been in contact with a member of Bournemouth Council who has agreed to meet with me at some point in the not too distant future to discuss fundraising for next year's showcase. I think this will ensure I do not make the same mistakes I did this year.
I am not fully certain that I have included the correct items for my production folder but have had limited time so included the important details.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Sketchbook

My moodboard for my contemporary solo
 I found a much more effective way for me to work on my sketchbook during this project has been to create photo-montages of the images I have found in books and online using Photoshop. I then combined these images with small collages from magazines to show that it corresponds with current and relevant trends found in up-to-date fashion spreads.

   
The design for my contemporary solo
 I tried to be looser in the presentation of my design ideas to allow more time to work on other, more pressing matters but have had some time to go back and neaten up details on many of the designs and also to write-up information about each of the designs to make them clearer to understand from an outside perspective.

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Easter

In all honesty Easter has not been very productive in terms of working on my SDP; I have spent most of my free time during the past two weeks with my family. In particular my Nana who does not have long left with us as she is in a losing battle with cancer, alongside numerous other illnesses. It would have been good to have progressed further with my work however in these circumstances it was not my main priority so took a slight side-line. I did however manage to work back into many of my designs and begin to perfect details to make them more presentable. Furthermore I took photos of all the images I had bookmarked in the following books:


  • Carlton Books (2006) Vintage Fashion- collecting and wearing designer classics. London: Carlton Books Limited
  • Davies, H (2008) 100 New Fashion Designers. London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd
  • Packer, W (1984) The Art of Vogue Covers 1909-1940. Second Edition. Hong Kong: Mandarin Publishers Ltd.
  • V&A Publications (2007) Kylie. Second Edition London: V&A Publications
These books were 4 of the 5 mentioned in my Learning Agreement and have greatly inspired me in the development of my design ideas. The fifth book was less useful but did give me some ideas for shape and the possibilities of re-making and re-developing garments which was useful when considering the shirts for the James Blake piece.

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Funding

I only managed to raise £100 through getting sponsors for the event so the rest of the money for costumes came straight from my pocket... I spent around £300 on the costumes and other small items/accessories for the show so decided to sell on as many of the costumes as possible to gain back some of the money spent. I have managed to sell almost all of the can-can skirts, a couple of shirts and have had offers about some tops, a neon tutu from the disco number and the skirts from the lyrical opener. I am quite pleased with the return on this and have also had offers from the Student Union to help out. They have been very supportive throughout this process and have been invaluable in making the event a success



Furthermore the Students Union printed t-shirts for the finale for us as we did not have enough sports society t-shirts for all of the dancers

Sunday, 10 April 2011

The Performance

We raised £565.26 for Winston's Wish, which I am totally over-the-roof about and very happy that the event went so well. It has been a huge learning curve for me and I have learnt a great deal.

I want to hold a similar event next year but would like to have a stage or use a theatre just because visibility wasn't great for all those who came, and although the relaxed and informal atmosphere of Rubyz worked well for the ethos of our dance society it was a shame that some of the performance was lost due to poor visibility.
Next year I am hoping to hold the fundraiser's for the showcase at Rubyz but will also apply for funding through the arts council and local businesses way in advance of the performance. I have already gained a contact at the local council who has told me they will advise me in the correct way of approaching this.
Furthermore I would like to have the set list finalised much sooner as it made it very difficult to get the correct number of costumes or design for a dance. For this reason I would like to hold auditions for each number and get definite numbers further in advance of the performance.

In addition I have learnt that often the prospect of buying tickets on the door on the night is too tempting an option so potential audience members do not have any reason to attend as they have not parted with their money yet. For this reason I will sell advanced tickets at a cheaper rate than those available on the door in the hope of attracting people to commit to attending. We were hoping for a better attendance than we received with between 35/40 people each night but those that came thoroughly enjoyed the performance almost as much as the dancers and I enjoyed it!

There were some difficulties backstage, especially as the shirts for the James Blake number were not finished and I was not aware of this until we were at the venue, hours before the performance was due to start. When I asked my supervisor about this I was told she had run out of time after spending the evening sewing on labels which was quite disappointing as I had high-hopes for the shirts and felt they had potential as effective costumes.

Furthermore, I discovered that the scarves that I had requested for the lyrical opener were not possible as the amount of fabric required had been underestimated, but this was not raised until the night of the performance due to a lack of communication between my supervisor and I, so we needed to scrap the idea of the scarves completely.
One of the t-shirts for the 'Pop' routine


Lastly, two dancers pulled out a mere 7 hours before the performance so their costumes were never used. These were for the 'Pop' dance and should have been teamed with wet-look leggings

Monday, 4 April 2011

Set List Developments

 There have been some changes to the set list despite efforts to lock down the previous set list and keep it final, we have had dancers drop out and one dancer dislocated her knee in rehearsals earlier tonight. This should however be the final set list:


FIRST HALF



Number Style Dancers



1 Lyrical Jennifer John


Emily Pain


Frayah Humphries


Zoe Rolph


Tessa Cox


Grace Noble


Emily Vandyke


Nathalie Moore



2 Contemporary Jazz Hannah Leon



3 Pointe Emily Pain


Frayah Humphries



4 Beginner's Can-can Tessa Cox


Emma Louise Wilson


Emily Pain


Ash Ramsay


Helena Edwards


Becci Burnard


Amanda Ferris



5 Breakdance …..







6 Street Jennifer John


Nathalie Moore


Frayah Humphries


Hannah Leon


Zoe Rolph


Jeff Tong


Grace Noble


Amanda Ferris


Ash Ramsay



7 Tap Emily Vandyke


Tessa Cox



8 Beginner's Street Charlotte Fitch


Helena Edwards


Becci Burnard


Natalie Oakley


Amanda Ferris



9 Contemporary solo Jennifer John



10 H&S Zoe Rolph


Grace Noble


Emily Pain


Nathalie Moore


Frayah Humphries


Tessa Cox


Emily Vandyke



SECOND HALF






1 Contemporary Jennifer John


Frayah Humphries


Grace Noble


Hannah Leon


Tessa Cox


Nathalie Moore


Zoe Rolph


Emily Vandyke



2 Break dance soc







3 Ballet Emily Pain


Frayah Humphries


Grace Noble


Zoe Rolph



4 Lyrical Nathalie Moore



5 Contemporary Zoe Rolph


Jennifer John


Emily Pain


Grace Noble



6 Pop Danni Jackson


Alicia Poulson



7 Modern Emily Pain


Frayah Humphries


Nathalie Moore


Becci Burnard


Helena Edwards


Amanda Ferris



8 Body manipulation Hannah Leon


Jeff Tong



9 Disco Ash Ramsay


Amanda Ferris


Natalie Oakley


Becci Burnard


Helena Edwards



10 Can-can Jennifer John


Emily Pain


Zoe Rolph


Frayah Humphries


Hannah Leon


Nathalie Moore


Grace Noble


Emily Vandyke



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