NAC: What key methods influence your choreographic process? Method 4 – Drafting and re-drafting

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    • Do you use any of the methods that Pete and Tom have adopted in their collaborative approach?
    • What other methods do you use and do these lend themselves to the collaborative work?
  1. What value do you see in these methods for your working in collaboration?
  2. Recollect any choreography you have made recently or a while ago, and consider what features you looked for that determined the order in which you placed material?
  3. Tom and Pete write their material down on pieces of paper and arrange these to create a timeline. Are there practical strategies that you use to help structure your material?

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