Emancipation of Expressionism: Lighting
Emancipation of Expressionism: Lighting
Sure, here are the bullet points grouped into sections.
Emancipation of Expressionism: Visual Elements
- Silhouettes and backlighting are used to create visually striking moments and highlight the synchronicity of the dancers.
- There are shifts between spotlights and ambient lighting to emphasize certain sequences or dancers.
- Contrasting lighting effects work hand in hand with the costumes and the music to create different moods.
Emancipation of Expressionism: Use of Space
- The dance floor is fully utilized by the performers, showing the expansive nature of the dance and the choreography.
- Various stage formations: Lines, Circles, and Diagonal Patterns are used.
Emancipation of Expressionism: Significant Dance Moments
- The tableau at the end of the ‘Peace’ section where the dancers form a wall is a visually commanding moment.
- The circular formation during the ‘Beast’ section allows the audience to focus on individual dancers’ expression and skills.
Note and keep in mind these key terms, such as Silhouettes, backlighting, spotlights, and ambient lighting. Remember the different formations used, and key dance moments like the tableau and circular formations.