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teaching diary 24/09/08
first impressions
Small group (quartet), a significant change to the 9+ class sizes of the past. Four is the magic number in these context (maybe we’ll discuss this in future classes), but for now, all I can say is… we have a band (2 treble instruments, bass and drums). How weird is that?
identity politics
All male class (all white, but, hey, this is Cork). Why is that? What happened to all the female students this year?
background and prior experience
No one in the group comes from a complete no-prior-experience-of-improvisation background. Does this mean the group has a head start, or that we come with baggage we need shed? How much are our habits (and as improvisers and performers we all have tricks we rely upon from time to time) going to be benefits or liabilities in the coming weeks?
introductions and contract
Everyone got to introduce themselves and state what they expect from the course. Whole bunch of issues came up which we’ll be returning to in the coming weeks:
- interaction: stimulus and response, choices, etc.
- freedom
- restrictions and limits
- boundaries (and responsibilities?)
- (personal) expression
Paul brings up the concept of process (his word) and interaction (mine). We’re starting in a good place here.
Owen is looking for freedom—freedom away from stylistic (idiomatic?) limits, and freedom in terms of ‘expression’. How’s that for a list of interesting and problematic terms? Plenty to go on….
first improvisation
First impressions: very polite.
Found the interventions of Kevin dramatic, and as was Owen’s absence. (Learned that Andrea’s listening is based on an almost LCR or surround sound system.)
The group is good at gauging duration (a request for five minute came in just under), so we probably won’t have to spend too many classes dealing with that issue. (We will likely need to deal with the issue of how to start and how to end of course….)
discussion
This, for me, is when the group starts to shine. Andrea brings up ‘choices’, Kevin wonders about the initial impulse that cascades through the group. We’re not quite in a position to articulate a lot of these ideas in a pragmatic fashion yet, but we’re entering interesting areas.
final improvisations
Notice that Andrea and Paul are very much into their instruments, while Kevin and Owen (especially Owen) are very much looking around at the group (visually driven?). So I requested that Kevin and Owen don’t look at the group, and Andrea and Paul to look up from their instruments.
Now that was interesting wasn’t it? what’s the mechanism here? what happene?
Unfortunately ran out of time. (Maybe return to this later…)
other business
Blog / class diary. Class volunteered to be frank about criticisms, etc. (I’m personally a little nervous about this: people often say they want the ugly truth until they get it.) Propose that we start by being civil on the blog, and then see what happens.
Oh, and the blog will be public. (Nothing like living dangerously.) I will, however, refrain from posting certain information up here: actual assessment (grades), attendance records, etc.
for next week
Question: Why improvisation? Of all the myriad of was to construct / perform / do music, why improvise?
How do we proceed?
- Plan A: we do a Karate Kid, paint some fences. I lay out a bunch of exercises…
- Plan B: freeform. Much more exciting, but much riskier. Class generates direction (I only mark the exit points).
Primary thing to note is that the student/instructor relationship (and responsibilities) will be different depending on the model we choose.
Had some discussion on this, and we’ll vote on this next Wednesday.