Narrative / Rhapsodic Composition
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Warm Up
Stretching
Posture
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Narrative/Rhapsodic:
1. Narratives follow a story-line, and may convey specific meaning or concepts through that story. Example: Retelling a fairy tale, a classic, or following a story from your life.
Question 1
Mention an example of a narrative from childhood. Explain why is it important.
2. Dances that express pure feeling are “rhapsodies”—emotion is the tie that holds the composition together. Example: Conveying a sense of sadness or loss through movement.
Question 2
Compare a musical rhapsody with a movement/dance rhapsody.
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Masterpieces: Rhapsodic— Dispute with God, Harald Kreutzberg, Lamentation, Martha Graham; Narrative— Jose Limon's Moor's Pavane
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Narrative
The Moors Pavane, Jose Limon
Question 3
What aspects of this dance piece make it a narrative?
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Rhapsodic
LINK: Dispute with God, Kreutzberg, Harald
Question 4
Why is Dispute with God a rhapsodic composition?
Lamentation, Martha Graham
Question 5
What aspects of Graham's Lamentation accentuate its rhapsodic character?
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