Reflection Paper On Wishing Well

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The performance I attended is called "wishing well" it was a collaborative dance work by Ashley Horn, at the Orange Center for Visionary Art. I found it a very strange and not common performance starting with the area where it was presented. The performance was outdoors, this was kind of difficult for me because I was not able to focus on all the dancers. They were all scattered so quickly they ran out of sight. The weather was perfect but I felt it did not connect with the dancers, the effort of the dancers did not allow that to happen. When the show started the dancers went out from the back of a small concrete stage. I found it unprofessional that they could not realize before the show that there was water on the backside front of the stage. Dancers were a bit muddied …show more content…

The music also fitted in with the environment, outdoor, plants and gorgeous decoration made of recycle glass, but the dancers did not fit in it; they were not following the beat of the music. Some dancers were going fast and others slow you could tell they were not following the pace. The choreography had many long and repetitive jumps, continuous stretches, in certain occasions they lay on the grass. The dancers made many high and low levels but none were professional. Men had no finesse to lift women and they transmitted insecurity. I consider that there was no theme atmosphere because even though there was a marked stage, the dancers were not there. Some dancers stood aside and others were way too far, there was no coordination. The dancers were scattered and I lost them quickly from view. I felt that the dancers were not able to transmit enough dynamics; they did not show all their potential. The dancer 's customs was a white pledge, nevertheless they were all different, some girls were wearing shorts, skirts and dress, while men were wearing pants; their clothes were accompanied by different tennis shoe

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