Sunday 1 June 2014

The Performance

During the early stages of the research and development stage, the group had originally thought about a heavy performance piece for the Riot project. Have a big part performing with the cart and getting the audience involved. 

As our idea developed however, our piece slowly became more for a stand-alone piece, being the performance itself, rather than the group performing solely. 

Once we had set up the 'Machine' we then had to develop a routine for a small performance. This was tricky as we hadn't focused of a performative side and thought that the machine itself would be leading the audience up into a space, where the other two carts would be situated. 

Considering the amount of time that we had, I feel that our group worked effectively trying to focus no coming up with a performance to best show of the Machine. 

I feel that the three carts were all placed in the correct order to give a narrative to the entire performance. Our cart being first represented the industrial side of Nottingham, the growth of machines and labour. 

The only thing I would have liked to have happened, would have been for a bit of information given out to public viewing the performance to give our starting performance some context. With a bit more information I feel that our machine would have been better communicated to the audience.