In the beginning, I was not sure if I understand what does it mean score. For me this word had so many definitions and translations that all I could do was to guess how to adapt it to the improvisation. It is funny, because it was the 7 th week and all the lectures before had specific scores and I had to manage it … However now, when we had to create our score, the meaning became very clear… And I really enjoyed that, because now I think it is easier to improve everything if you have a score… Even in my daily life, not only for improvisation. Moreover, it sounds better than the task and it motivates more to do or explore something…
So our trio’s score was about movements we do: how to improve the movement and how to not over-think about it. We kind of agreed that when somebody is pushing you, or says exactly what to do, which body part should be activated, it is much more easier to find new vocabulary in our movements. That’s why we asked audience to come as an animal (when they think our performance looks boring) with unique gesture or move and inspire us to find and adapt that idea into our body performance.
I think it could work for us. Also, after the lesson I was talking with Zoe and she suggested that if we decided to work only with limited body parts, it could also help us to find something inhabitually for ourselves. Perhaps, we will see it next week…