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Dance Production: Design and Technology

✍ Scribed by Jeromy Hopgood


Publisher
Focal Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
303
Category
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Dance Production: Design and Technology introduces you to the skills you need to plan, design, and execute the technical aspects of a dance production. While it may not seem that staging a dance production is that different from a play or musical, in reality a dance performance offers up unique intricacies and challenges all its own, from scenery that accommodates choreography, to lighting design that sculpts the body, and costumes that complement movement. This unique book approaches the process of staging a dance production from a balanced perspective, making it an essential resource for dancers and designers alike.

Covering a broad range of topics, author Jeromy Hopgood takes the reader through the process of producing dance from start to finish – including pre-production planning (collaboration, production process, personnel, performance spaces), design disciplines (lighting, sound, scenery, costumes, projections), stage management, and more. Bridging the gap between theatrical and dance design, the book includes a quick reference guide for theatrical and dance terminology, useful in giving dancers and designers a common working vocabulary that will ensure productive communication across the different fields.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Thinking Ahead
1 Collaboration
1.1 Team Members and Responsibilities
1.2 The Choreographer
1.3 The Production Process
1.4 Collaborative Models—How we Work Together?
1.5 Chapter Review
Interview The Choreographer’s Perspective: An Interview with Julia Gleich
2 Pre-production Planning
2.1 Purpose
2.2 Program Concerns
2.3 Performance Space Concerns
2.4 Production Calendar
2.5 Production Budget
2.6 Personnel
2.7 Chapter Review
Interview The Production Manager’s Perspective: An Interview with Stacey-Jo Marine
3 Performance Spaces
3.1 Proscenium Theatres
3.2 Non-proscenium Theatres
3.3 Non-traditional Spaces
3.4 Chapter Review
Part II: Production Areas
4 Lighting
4.1 The Lighting Designer
4.2 Functions of Dance Lighting (What Lighting can Accomplish)
4.3 Properties of Dance Lighting (Controllable Qualities of Dance Lighting)
4.4 Lighting Systems
4.5 Lighting Positions and Angles
4.6 Lighting Instruments
4.7 Atmospherics
4.8 Color in Lighting
4.9 Chapter Review
5 Creating the Lighting Design
5.1 Working with the Choreographer
5.2 Communicating the Design
5.3 Hang and Focus
5.4 Preparing for Technical Rehearsals
5.5 Technical Rehearsals
5.6 Chapter Review
Interview The Lighting Designer’s Perspective: An Interview with Seth Reiser
6 Sound
6.1 Thinking About Sound
6.2 Sound Design for Dance
6.3 Functions of Sound Design
6.4 Properties of Sound Design
6.5 Audio Equipment
6.6 Sound Systems
6.7 Legal Concerns
6.8 Chapter Review
7 Creating the Sound Design
7.1 Working with the Choreographer
7.2 Communicating the Design
7.3 Sound Editing and Composition Tools
7.4 Preparing for Technical Rehearsals
7.5 Chapter Review
Interview The Sound Designer’s Perspective: An Interview with Sam Crawford
8 Scenery and Props
8.1 Scenic Design
8.2 Functions of Dance Scenery
8.3 Scenic Elements
8.4 Dance Props
8.5 Chapter Review
9 Creating the Scenic Design
9.1 Working with the Choreographer
9.2 Communicating the Design
9.3 Design Specifications
9.4 Scenic Construction and Painting
9.5 Props Design
9.6 Chapter Review
Interview The Scenic Designer’s Perspective: An Interview with Campbell Baird
10 Costumes, Hair, and Make-up
10.1 The Costume Designer
10.2 Functions of Dance Costumes (What Costumes can Accomplish)
10.3 Properties of Dance Costumes (Controllable Qualities of Dance Costumes)
10.4 Dance Costume Components
10.5 Hair and Wigs
10.6 Make-up Considerations
10.7 Chapter Review
11 Creating the Costume Design
11.1 Working with the Choreographer
11.2 Communicating the Design
11.3 Executing the Design
11.4 Preparing for Dress Rehearsals
11.5 Dress Rehearsals and Beyond
11.6 Chapter Review
Interview The Costume Designer’s Perspective: An Interview with Liz Prince
12 Projections and Video
12.1 The Projection Designer
12.2 Assessing Projection Needs
12.3 Functions of Dance Projection Design (What Projection Design can Accomplish)
12.4 Projection Systems
12.5 Projection Equipment
12.6 Software Solutions
12.6 A Word About Interactive Dance
12.7 Chapter Review
13 Creating the Projection Design
13.1 Working with the Choreographer
13.2 Communicating the Design
13.3 Content
13.4 Preparing for Technical Rehearsals
13.5 Technical Rehearsals
13.6 Chapter Review
Interview The Projection Designer’s Perspective: An Interview with João Beira
14 Stage Management
14.1 The Stage Manager
14.2 Pre-production
14.3 Rehearsals
14.4 Technical Rehearsals
14.5 During the Run
14.6 Chapter Review
Interview The Stage Manager’s Perspective: An Interview with Julie Ballard
Part III: Quick Reference
15 Dance Terminology
16 Theatre/Stagecraft Terminology
Index


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