Saturday 8 May 2021

creative dance done differently

https://youtu.be/QcYhM5yiM0s


Creative dance during lock down love the sensory elements with props. It is also very inclusive as it is a seated session accessable to all.

module 3 Focus Monday the 3rd of May

Top tips for editing, very useful
-Check if you are repeating words especially adjectives. 

- cut down long sentences

- watch out for repition! 

These tips have really helped me in my editing this weekend. 
Also continually linking everything back to me and my practice!



Friday 19 March 2021

Interviewing

I have now completed Interviews and although nervous at first they have transpired to be really fruitful experiences. I was worried about having enough questions and what to ask, in the end I was worried about whether the Interview a would run over there was that much to talk about! 
Also I find it really kind of these busy professionals to give up there time to speak to me. This to me and highlighted the supportive community and network I am part of in the creative arts world!

Friday 1 January 2021

2021!

A new year and a new module! 
After submitting module 2 I have myself a little breather which was much needed. I now feel ready to take on the final module in this BA programme. I feel I have learnt alot from creating the inquiry plan and I have gained new skills and knowledge.
I look forward to learning even more as I start to progress into module 3. 
I am starting by reading some of the literature I had reviewed in module two and enjoying reading at a relaxed pace. 
Wishing everyone a lovely 2021 :) 

Saturday 14 November 2020

Skype Friday the 13th 6pm-What happens if you cannot interview someone?

In this Skype we spoke about the process of interview and other data collection methods. 
Some important points I have taken away from this discussion: 
-Do not think that the people you interview will give you answers. 
-This research process is not about finding answers it is about the process. 
-When planning for analysis in module 2 you cannot predict what data you are going to obtain so expect the unexpected. -Take the scenic route if you just walk in a straight line through a field you miss out what might be in all the corners of the field.

We were all very critically reflective in this discussion and it was a very interesting and fruitful Skype session :)

Wednesday 14 October 2020

Writing Workshop with Peter Thomas

I really found this session so useful! Peter spoke through all about writing as well as giving us a writing task known as free writing. Our topic was ' What is Writing' and we had to free write for 5 minutes not reading over our work and not deleting anything. 
Here is what I wrote...


'Writing is something we as humans do on a regular basis. We can do it on paper on laptops on devoces even with chalk on the floor. It is a skill learnt at a very young age and can take a long time to achieve. Often it takes a long time for people to grasp the handwriting technique and also as students grow older cursive writing can pose a real challenge. Writing is often used in academia and as a student on the BAPP course in Middlesex University writing is a big part of my assessment. I do not have any exams so it is all about how I present and write about my practice and inquiry. Writing can be quite difficult at times and especially when there is a word count. I find this rather challenging as I often go over the word count for assignments. I then have to go back over my work and remove sentences and paragraphs which leads to what I then feel is disjointed writing. Writing without a flow that does not read well off the page. I am currently writing a personal statement for a ucas application and I am having this difficulty. It is hard to condense my writing without losing the fluidity.Writing is a fantastic method of communication and without writing we would not have books and play scripts.'


Albeit a few spelling mistakes I was quite pleased with what I wrote. This skill is something I haven't used before and as my biggest problem is getting started with writing I think this will be a fantastic way for me to get going! 


Process of writing 

Generate ideas

At this stage don't worry about the reader just get your ideas out on paper, mindmapping or dictating to a recording device.

Then organise 

Map relationships between the ideas and themes.

And finally present 

Here you proofread and think about how it sounds to the reader.

Properties 

Think about the PURPOSE, THE READER and CONTEXT.

Helen mentioned about how this process of writing is no different to when we choreograph a piece we have to think about the PURPOSE, what we want to show he audience and the context of piece. 

Thank you Peter!!!




Tuesday 29 September 2020

Module 3 Skype 29th September

Tonight I joined in on a module three focused discussion group. I found it really enlightening listening to the current module 3 students whilst studying module 2 myself. 
A prominent theme in their data collection was ensuring that you don't create leading questions or assumptions in order to prove a perspective. This leads back to the questioning of one's own assumptions which we looked at last week.
It has also been intriguing listening to ways in which their methods have had to be adapted due to Covid. How has this effected their results? Some students spoke about how the use of remote interviews via Skype has resulted in them reaching out to practitioners in the wider community instead of face to face interviews with work collegues and friends in their own professional network. This has resulted in more varied perspectives and interesting data. 
The topic of ethics was also linked to the current pandemic. The ethical consideration of knowing your own privilege regarding covid. If it hasn't effected your practice be aware that those you are interviewing may have had a very different experience.
Carrying on from this thinking about my data collection methods and the ethics of ensuring you have interviewed various different people with different experiences and backgrounds so to ensure fair results. 

Sunday 27 September 2020

Siobhan Davies -Experience it

Dance in Primary https://youtu.be/WBgSXJHi_uA

This is truly wonderful. Using dance as way to express and understand geography and history in primary schools!!!! 

Siobhan Davies Dance(2014)Take one Picture and Experience It, Available at:https://youtu.be/WBgSXJHi_uA (accessed: 27th September 2020)

When do we stop colouring outside the box?


'one of the biggest misconceptions is that you don't like to learn because you don't like to learn in school' (Soko,O. 2020)

But my question is how can we change the way we learn in schools so learning can be accessable and enjoyable to all? There is not one way of learning that is right for all but how do we create am environment so that everyone loves to learn? 

This podcast with Ovie Soko on Elizabeth Day's 'How To Fail' is a really lovely and inspirational listen. 
I only knew Ovie as a TV personality from the show Love Island but he is much more than what meets the eye. He talks about some very important topical issues in this honest and open podcast. 

How To Fail with Ovie Soko(2020) S9,ep 5 How To Fail:Ovie Soko [Podcast]. 23 September. Available at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6VhyLz3DxP0MdM1QOPqqGR?si=eEVm7KfYS7qzu-wKNU3UhQ(Accessed: 24th September 2020). 

Questioning my Questions- Skype Wednesday 23rd September 9pm

On this Skype we all shared a little something we are looking at in our module or something we are figuring out. For me it was looking beyond written sources for my literature review and research in the area of embodied learning.

The topic of questions was discussed, questioning your questions and your assumptions. I started to think about the questions I'm asking the internet...'what is embodied learning in primary education and why is it useful?' 'How much dance is in the PE curriculum?' And so on.... I am now questioning theses questions. All of my questions are actively looking for the positives of this area of learning. I now need to question why the education is the static system that it is? How did these come about? What are the positives of this formal type of curriculum delivery? 

Monday 14 September 2020

Welcome back Skype Friday Sept 11th

What a year 2020 has been and I feel lucky to be have module 2 of the BAPP programme to keep focused on into 2021. While our industry finds its feet in this challenging world it is nice to have something definite to work towards. 
For those who missed this Skype we spoke about the importance of reading ad 're reading the handbook, mapping your practice and attending Skype sessions as much as we can among many other things. I found it very useful to go through the unihub page again and remind me of where all the useful tools and resources are.
Module ones starting I remember feeling totally overwhelmed to begin with but I promise it will get easier and everything will fall into place! Something I am going to focus on for module 2 is to really stick to my timetable of study and not procrastinate, get writing!!!!! 
I'm interested to explore the field of education as I am working in a primary school as a TA and dance teacher. I am enjoying researching literature and professionals in the field of arts and education and looking forward to seeing where this takes me. This week I taught a French lesson as the specialist teacher was unwell. It involved me using dance in the lesson-ballet and it's french terminology as well as doing some french traditional dancing to a gavotte. Not to mention dancing hymns for our Wednesday morning singing assembly! Now that the children are not permitted to sing we are moving to the hymns instead. Necessity is the mother of invention as they say and this really worked a treat! Who knows what is in store for this week.....

Friday 3 April 2020

'Thinking outside the Tick Box' -Skype April 1st 9pm

This was a group discussion across all three modules. Some of the distinct points I took from this discussion were...
-Think outside the box
-Nothing in this course is a tick box activity.
-Don't make assumptions and when you do, question them!

I realised I was looking at the handbook and criteria for the essay in a very linear fashion. I was focusing on a lens per paragraph not taking into account that these various lens can intertwine and impact on each other. 
There is certainly nothing linear about my practice and life in general so why am I tempting to write in this way?
As described by our tutor, the handbook is the choreography you are given. It is then up to you to interpret this choreography and make it your own!!! 




Tuesday 24 March 2020

Skype Monday 23rd March Module 1 focus

I found this Skype really useful and it was nice to talk about Module 1 after already writing my draft.
The areas we discussed were mainly
Literature
Artefact
Ethics

Literature
I have realized I need to read more literature to become more informed as opposed to reading just so I have a quote for my essay. As I now have plenty time on my hands this reading is starting today!

Artefact
This can be very individual to you. That is the idea. It can be auditory, tactile , visual. It reflects your practice and can focus on a certain area of your practice

Ethics
Think about Ethics and me not Ethics in general as that can be overwhelming. Start questioning everything.