Ghost Dances - Gcse Dance Flash Cards AQA

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GCSE GCSE Dance AQA Flashcards on Ghost Dances - Gcse Dance Flash Cards AQA, created by 09nimphypie on 20/02/2014.
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Who Choreographed Ghost Dances? Christopher Bruce
What company was in charge of making Ghost Dances? Various, including Rambert Dance Company
When was Ghost Dances first performed? 3 July 1981
What Dance style is used in Ghost Dances? A blend of contemporary and ballet with elements of folk and social styles
What choreographic style is used? Themic and episodic with narrative elements, Strong Characterisation
What is the theme of Ghost Dances? Plitical oppression in Chile
What is the starting point used in Ghost Dances? The music and South American rituals and culture
What is the structure used in Ghost Dances? Seven sections each characterised by a different peice of music or song
How many dancers were used in Ghost Dances? Five Women and Six Men
What accompaniment is used? South American songs and folk tunes by Inti-Illamani (Arranged by Nicholas Mojsiejenko) and wind effects
Who designed the costumes in Ghost Dances? Belinda Scarlett
What did the costumes look like? Ghosts wear wigs and rags and have skull-like masks and bodies painted to suggest bones and muscles. The Dead wear gender-specific, everyday clothes suggesting different walks of life, each wears a unique costume.
Who designed the lighting in Ghost Dances? Nick Chelton
What was the lighting like? Gloomy and shadowy, side lighting highlights the ghosts. Brighter for folk-type dances performed by the Dead. Lighting changes signify deaths.
Who designed the set? Christopher Bruce
What did the set look like? The painted backdrop represents a rocky plain and a cave opening. In the distance there is water and mountains. There are rock-like structures on stage.
What style of staging was used? Proscenium
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