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Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Group discussion - audience and location
In today's lesson we had a discussion based on what I do we actually want to go through with and also how we are going to have our audience moving around in promenade. We eventually came to the conclusion of the fact that we would be acting out an idea that we had which is very futuristic and also there is a dystopian the issue though we faced with having this idea is the fact that it might be quite hard to perform in the location that we've decided to perform which is at Fort Amhurst which based in Chatham. Some people in the group thought that it would be a really good idea and others were not so sure or kean on the idea due to the fact that some of us have tried to attempt to perform something rather similar to the futuristic piece before and felt as if it wasn't the best we could have done. There was also discussion based on moving the audience into two separate groups which I thought was a good idea about the same time I think they could've been a lot of disadvantages to doing that idea on the fact that the audience could be missing out on certain key parts and also we could end up possibly losing some of them if we split it into two separate groups. I personally think that we should keep the audience into one group just so that we can keep everyone together make sure no one ends up wandering away and also I don't think that the idea would really match the location that we are potentially looking at. I feel as if we should do something slightly different based on the fact that the location you are using is rather historic and has a lot of history to it and I feel if we do a futuristic/dystopian kind of performance then it might not feel right we might not come up with something as powerful.
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