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Movement in Theater: Fight, Dance, and the Body as Storytelling / PART 5: How the Training Is Different
Another important difference between fight choreography and dance choreography is the training behind each discipline.
Francesca Jandasek
6 days ago


Movement in Theater: Fight, Dance, and the Body as Storytelling / PART 4 — Same Tools, Different Purpose
Fight choreography and dance choreography share many tools: rhythm, timing, spatial awareness, partnering, breath, repetition, ensemble listening, and trust. This is why they can appear similar from the outside. But the purpose of those tools is different.
Francesca Jandasek
Jul 3


Movement in Theater: Fight, Dance, and the Body as Storytelling / PART 3 — Dance Choreography: The Dramaturgy of Embodiment
What dance choreography does that fight choreography does not necessarily do.
Francesca Jandasek
Jul 2


Movement in Theater: Fight, Dance, and the Body as StorytellingPART 2 — Fight Choreography: The Dramaturgy of Conflict
What fight choreography does in theater.
Francesca Jandasek
Jul 2


Movement in Theater: Fight, Dance, and the Body as Storytelling / PART 1 — The Misconception
Fight choreography and dance choreography both tell stories through the body. But they are not interchangeable disciplines.
Francesca Jandasek
Jul 2


Giving Movement Notes to Actors
Choreographing for Romeo and Juliet directed by Toma Enache includes fine-tuning the movement and giving movement notes to the actors.
Francesca Jandasek
Jun 29
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