Friday, 12 September 2014

The Power Of One Word (Part 2)

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The other half of my Advanced Performance Works class are also going through 'The Power of' process at the moment and creating some equally interesting performances, in very short amounts of time.

Here's one in response to this photo:

 The word this group chose to use was "Goodbye":







The next group took this photo of some ants, rotated it 180 degrees and interpreted it as their chosen word "Attention".





Finally, the last group chose this photo:
 And bent the rules (you can always bend the rules for a good idea in my classes) to include the words "I'm sorry."





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