Kate-Annes Blog
Saturday, 8 May 2021
creative dance done differently
module 3 Focus Monday the 3rd of May
Friday, 19 March 2021
Interviewing
Friday, 1 January 2021
2021!
Saturday, 14 November 2020
Skype Friday the 13th 6pm-What happens if you cannot interview someone?
Wednesday, 14 October 2020
Writing Workshop with Peter Thomas
'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
Sunday, 27 September 2020
Siobhan Davies -Experience it
When do we stop colouring outside the box?
Questioning my Questions- Skype Wednesday 23rd September 9pm
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
Friday, 3 April 2020
'Thinking outside the Tick Box' -Skype April 1st 9pm
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
Skype Monday 23rd March Module 1 focus
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.