Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Individual Lines In The Promenade

We were all given a line each from the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock to say on repeat and come up with actions or something we could do whilst we're saying the lines. My line is "Let us go then, you and I" and the first thought that came to my head was a holiday that me and this person could run away to and I wanted to do something simple but effective. So I decided to make a paper airplane whilst saying my lines.
I decided on a paper airplane  because airplanes are what I tend to associate with a holiday and once I finish my line, I could fly it then make another one and start again. I suggested this to sarah but then she said if I were to speak out my line I would have to stand up otherwise my voice would be projected to the floor  and not to the audience. So she suggested a recording or just making sure the writing is big and bold so the audience can read it from a distance. I decided on making the writing bigger and more bold because everyone was using voice in theirs and I didn't want to make a recording then noone hear it.
The place I chose to perform my little piece is by the radiator because it's at a bit where the wall goes inwards so I would have space to write on the paper and the audience wouldn't have to go out of their way to make sure they didn't step on me.

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