
We used choreographic devices to create our motif for our group dance these were
- logical sequencing ( house section moving side to side)
- canon ( dancing all together whacking,house)
- floor patterns
- repetition ( use of look out gesture)
- symmetry

We also thought of using emotions behind the dance for the lost of people and what people went through on 26th December 2004. These were
- heart broken
- upset
- sad
- lonely destroyed
- lost
We created 4 counts of 8 for our motif that would be always be repeated throughout our group dance and to change our dynamics and floor patterns for our motif development and this is what we will be doing next time.
- We first created floor pattern and this was by having me and Honor on the boxes and Rob and Opal on the grown we though of this motif for after when the tsunami has hit us

- We then created a motif from our tableau from the picture we were using to get inspirations from it .We got the idea of the boxes from were people are standing on cars and rubbish we used our tableau to use gestures from it and this was by Rob pointing and Opal looking out at sea to see whats happening. We then thought of looking out at sea and using emotions of panic behind the dance to create a story of what is happening/going to happen.

- We then used whacking for our style of dance for our motif and this was because we thought it was powerful and was a good use of dynamics ( flow and speed / heavy ) for our motif. We used our heads moving side to side with our arms going the same way as use of panic when we see the state of what the hotel is and everything else what has been destroyed.
- We also used another style of dance for our motif and this was by using house we thought of the idea as running away from what has happened and running away from waves ( more waves that are coming) We used logical sequencing for this part as we all thought that it felt right by the way our body moves with the movements that we created and this was by running ( house step) and footwork.

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