Thursday, February 25, 2016

Blog 18: Answer 2



1.  What is your EQ?
  • "What is the most important factor in choreographing a dance piece?"
2.  What is your first answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
  • The most important factor that goes into choreographing a dance piece is the initial connection that you are able to make with a song when first choreographing.
3.  What is your second answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
  • The most important factor that goes into choreographing a dance piece is the amount of power/strength you use to execute each move. 
4.  List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application for each.
  • There are several choreographers that are popular and known due to the sole reason that they can hit their movements so hard.
    • Some choreographers that would be known for this are Bam Martin, Sorah Yang and Markus Pe Benito.
  • By properly hitting hard, you are able to expand the amount of movements you know when choreographing. 
    • Dancing requires different textures of movements to look good and if you don't know how to hit hard then you won't be able to hit those textures. 
  • If you can't properly execute then you won't be able to make it into the industry. 
    • What distinguishes a lot of choreographers from one another is based on how hard they can hit. Some are seen better than others because of this. 
5.  What printed source best supports your answer?
  • Sato, N, H Nunome, and Y Ikegami. "Kinematic
    Analysis of Basic Rhythmic Movements of
    Hip-hop Dance: Motion Characteristics
    Common to Expert Dancers." Journal of
    Applied Biomechanics, 31.1 (2015): 1-7.
6.  What other source supports your answer?
  • Weege, Bettina, Michael N Pham, Todd K
    Shackelford, and Bernhard Fink. "Physical
    Strength and Dance Attractiveness: Further
    Evidence for an Association in Men, but Not
    in Women." American Journal of Human
    Biology, 27.5 (2015): 728-730.
7.  Tie this together with a concluding thought.

  • This answer is definitely something that I could relate to because a lot of my own style is solely based on execution. I'm known for using really big and powerful movements and that's why I chose power as my second answer.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Blog 17: Interview 3 Reflection

1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?  

  • The most important thing that I learned from this interview is that a majority of making choreography has to do with crowd appeal. Instead of making choreography that I enjoy, in order to make it into the industry as a choreographer you have to focus on what other people would like.
2.  How has your approach to interviewing changed over the course of your senior project?

  • As the year passed and more interviews were being done, I've learned to ask more personal questions as well as learning how to follow up with questions. In my first interview, I did not ask any follow up questions at all because I didn't know how to do so but now as I interview, the questions just keep popping up.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Blog 16: Independent Component 2 Approval


Examples of videos that other dancers use in their portfolios


1.  Describe in detail what you plan to do for your 30 hours.

  • For my Independent Component 2, I plan to create a dance portfolio. It would consist of a total of 8 pieces that would vary in dance styles. My 30 hours would go into perfecting and creating these pieces over the course of the next 2 months. 

2.  Discuss how or what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.

  • In order to show the evidence of these 30 hours, I would have a folder made with all of the pieces I make compiled into it. I would also take pictures of me choreographing in the studio.

3.  Explain how this component will help you explore your topic in more depth.

  • This component would help me explore my topic in more depth because it requires me to have deadlines. Making 8 pieces in only the course of 2 months is definitely going to be hard so that's why I'm going to need to use time management. It would also help me explore different types of music that I could choreograph more in depth to.

4.  Post a log in your Senior Project Hours link and label it "Independent Component 2" log.


  • Will do!

Friday, February 5, 2016

Independent Component 1





Content:   
  • LITERAL
    (a) Write: “I, Yuji Karuhaka, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 64 hours of work.”
    (b) No sources were required in making this component.
  • (d) Explain what you completed.    
    • For this component, I spent a majority of my time choreographing in the studio for the three dance pieces that we were going to film for the movie. I also spent a good amount of time filming with Isaiah Maylad as well as helping him come up with a story and concept. 
  • INTERPRETIVE 
    Defend your work and explain its significance to your project and how it demonstrates 30 hours of work.   Provide evidence (photos, transcript, art work, videos, etc) of the 30 hours of work. 


 
This picture was taken on scene while filming the "Let It Go" scene.

This was a shot taken from another one of our dance scenes.

This was a shot taken on-scene of Isaiah Maylad shooting a scene for the movie.

  • APPLIED
    How did the component help you understand the foundation of your topic better?  Please include specific examples to illustrate this. 
    • This component really helped me understand the pressure of being an industry dancer. i honestly thought this project was going to be a breeze because I had the idea that I just needed to choreograph some dances and perform them in front of a camera. These were things that I had done before but it was very different this time around. The environment, the outfit, and the pressure were all things that I had not been used to. For example, trying to dance at the beach in skinny jeans was definitely something that I had to adapt to. 

Blog 15 - Lesson 2 Reflection

 

1. What are you most proud of in your Lesson 2 Presentation and why?

  • I am definitely the most proud of my activity. Even though it seemed like a skeptical idea at first, I still went through with it and it went better than I thought. I really felt like it pieced my entire presentation together and it seemed like a good majority of the class was really invested in it as well.

2. a.     What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 2 Presentation (self-assessment)?

  •        I would give myself a P.

     b.     Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 2 component contract.

  • I would give myself a P due to the fact that I met all the P requirements on the contract but I had also gone through my entire presentation without any technical problems, etc. 

3. What worked for you in your Lesson 2?

  • What worked best for me in my Lesson 2 was my hook because it really helped me set the stage for what I was going to be talking about regarding emotion when dancing.

4. What didn't work? If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 2?
  • If I could go back, I would definitely revise my organization because at the time I thought I had a pretty solid plan but as I was presenting, it seemed like nothing flowed together.
5. What do you think your answer #2 is going to be?

  • I believe that my answer #2 is going to be, "The amount of strength/power you put into your movements."