The statements that we came up with will be written on pieces of paper which the audience will have to take and then read aloud. We will then put the paint that represents the emotion that we feel, on our skin. Something we realised that we will have to think about is whether or not to have the coloured paint labeled so that the audience can clearly see what colour represents what emotion, or whether to leave it unlabeled so that it's all down to each individual audience members interpretation.
| A few of the notes of the things that we feel strongly about. |
Towards the end of the lesson we performed our showcase to the class however we had to say the emotion aloud rather then use paint and so the powerful imagery that we wanted to use was lost. I really like the idea of doing it in silence or without words at the very least because it's almost like a leap into the human mind (we are showing the audience how we react on the inside by showing them colour on our outside. It's quite private and personal in a way).
When watching other people's show cases, I found Alabama's and Francis' because it was them standing shoulder to shoulder, looking each audience member in the eye and then asking them 'who do you miss?'. This created a certain atmosphere which proved that it was really effective. I feel as though if they'd asked more then it would have ruined everything and changed the atmosphere completely but with that as a question, it gets the audience thinking and feeling within seconds.
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