Moving on Breath / Duncan Explorations
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Unit: Breath
Theme: Duncan Explorations
Introduction
Today we will address breath. As said by Bradley (2016), at the most basic level, dancers should use inhalation to emphasize growing movements, and exhalation to extend shrinking movements. This use of breath provides a greater fluidity of movement, musicality, and often creates an enduring quality that fosters enjoyment of movement.
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Learning Objectives
Understand the way in which breath can enhance the quality of expressive movement
Explain how breath connectivity can be increased during performance
Gain awareness of breath capacity and connectivity
Experience breath connectivity through Duncan style moves
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Warm Up
Breath Connectivity
Question 2
Explain in your own words the way breathing works?
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Quotes
The dance of Isadora Duncan is a crafted study and artistic rendering of the human soul. The technique is based on the free flow and organic expression of emotions (Durham 2008). She introduced the use of breath in her dance, which changed the way it was perceived and the qualities the movements were showing, a unique dance. Allen (2018) used Duncan’s internally focused, solar plexus breathing technique as the impetus for creating movement for her company.
Question 3
After reading the abstract from the link above, what does the author mean when writing:
"Isadora Duncan developed a process for creating movement consisting of
breathing into an area of the body known as the solar plexus and waiting
for internal inspiration, without force or affected design, to move
her."
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Article
How to Use Breath to Enhance your Movement
Use the prompts bellow to experience breathing. For explanations go the link.
- Don't hold your breath
- Breathe three-dimentionally
- Coordinate your breath with Movement
Question 4
After moving using the prompts between parenthesis, what differences did they make in your movement experience?
Question 5
2. In which way do you think breath can enhance the quality of your expressive movement?
3. In your opinion, how can we increase our breath connectivity during performance?
4. What would you do from now on to develop your awareness about breath capacity and connectivity?2
- Students explore some Duncan's moves in order to apply their knowledge of breath while moving ( runs, jumps, turns).
- Then they work in ensembles and create an 8 movements phrase with the moves learned in class.
- They share their work and then repeat it but this time with music.
Christina Perri - A Thousand Years (Piano/Cello Cover)
https://youtu.be/QgaTQ5-XfMM
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Journaling
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Glossary
solar plexus: a network of nerves in the abdomen behind the stomach that contains ganglia sending nerve fibers to the internal organs of the abdomen. It is the general area of the stomach below the sternum. It is the third primary chakra according to Vedic tradition.
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Sources
Allen, Rebecca (2018). “LESSONS FROM ISADORA: RE-EXAMINING A CENTURY OLD CREATIVE PROCESS TO CREATE NEW MOVEMENT AND EXPRESSION. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/etd/209/
Bradley, Chelsey (2016). Teaching Students to Use Breath to Enhance their Dancing. https://www.danceadvantage.net/teaching-breath-coordination/
Caldwell, Rachel (2021). How to Use Breath to Enhance Your Movement. https://www.dancemagazine.com/use-breathe-enhance-movement/
Druham, Valerie (2008). The Dance of Isadora Duncan by Valerie Durham. https://bourgeononline.com/2008/08/the-dance-of-isadora-duncan-by-valerie-durham/
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Students' Work
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