Description:
In my research I lack analysis and was most description. When I read this I found that in the part where I talked about the main square there was many things I could reflect on and I didn’t. Why is staged different “scenes” in the main square? What does this mean? What facilities or difficulties this brings?
Analysis:
Why is staged different “scenes” in the main square? What does this mean?
In the main square we can find staged the bosque, qonoy and guerrilla. We can say that the main square is the most important place in the town. Is where all the streets come together so then what is staged here can show a place where it comes together the roads from the mountains and the roads from the jungle.
What facilities or difficulties this brings?
Most of the actions in Paucartambo celebrity are performed in the streets and the audience places on the sidewalk but in the main square there is the facility for the audience to be INSIDE the mains quare so there is more space for the audience and the audience can stay in a same place instead of going around the town in the streets. It gives facility to see the performance.
In the contrary as there is more audience and the main square is bigger is more difficult to control the audience and this is why fire is used, also there are more maqtas when the performance is staged in the main square as there are more people in the audience. Also the actions are repeated around the main square, so all the audience can see the actions but this is not a problem as the actions are very repetitive.
Analysis:
I wonder if there is another meaning for the use of fire apart of opening up the space for performance, it can be that to give the carnival atmosphere of joy, but does it represent something?
The purpose of the journal is not to correct your research, but to reflect on what you're learning in the course. Now, your analysis of the space regarding the main square has improved but is still limited: How does it affect the performers' work in terms of filling the space? How is an everyday space transformed? What does it mean that the theatre appears in an everyday space and "goes to the people" rather than having the people go to the theatre?
ResponderEliminarYour entry is evidently incomplete, there are no connections and no reflection. You have to dedicate more time to your schoolwork, later on you'll have more time for leisure activities.
Roberto