In today’s session we had a run through of our 100years
performance. This was our first run though since before Christmas because of
this some problems were presented to us. These were problems such as not
knowing the order of the performance and the detail of what we had devised. For
myself another problem was presented, I wasn’t at the last session when the 3
pieces had been combined into the structure of the final piece, as a result of
this, this session was really important to me as I was not only being reminded
of the piece like everyone else but I was also getting to know and understand
the piece that we are creating and how each section links into one another.
Furthermore I think that this session was really helpful because it not only
made me think about the structure of the piece physically but the journey of
the characters and the story that is being developed and told through us. I
think that this is really important because we are not just trying to
structurally put the three different sections together but to see how they
affect one another, as this shows how the many different areas of war affected
one another and people lives.
Our piece opens with each person saying what they think
about WW1, we then combine this with recordings from WW1 veterans and their
thoughts and opinions of WW1. I personally think that this is a really smooth
transition from the modern day to WW1 and transferring the audience into the
themes and world of WW1 that we are confronting in our piece. I also think that
it is really important for this opening to acknowledge that we are students
taking on such a huge subject as it shows that it is still relevant to the
world that we live in even though its 100yrs on. I also think that this opening
not only expresses what we think about WW1 but it actually these thoughts probe
the audience into thinking about WW1 and what their opinion is.
I personally really like how the show flows through telling
a story. As part of the couples section I feel that we thread through the piece
telling the story and the soldiers represent the war and the women represent
the aftermath and how the war affected and changed the couples. The couples
begin with our chance meetings, exploring contact and showing physically the
emotional connection and development of their relationship. Then the soldiers
enter for their sign up section, but as the enter they push the couples
together and back into a line. I feel that as the couples get pushed into a
tighter group this shows how the propaganda forced men into signing up,
consequently pressure is put on the couples and their relationships. The
tighter the group gets the more strain is being put on the couples and the men
to join the war. As the couples then experience the signing-up section, watching
the soldiers and the brutality of the beginning
of the war, we see the men from the couples starting to be transfixed
and the women’s despair of them leaving. I think that this is really effective
because it shows the start of the pain that is caused for the women who stay at
home. This story and theme is then transferred with the women’s group and how
we see them opening the box and the pain at the loss of their husbands. I think
that this will be really effective and moving as an audience member as in our
piece we are taking the audience on a full journey from beginning to end of the
lives of the men at war, allowing them to connect to the characters and to experience
their story and their pain that was felt during the war.