17/02/2023
Last week’s In Tune Theatre Workshop hosted Stage & Screen Fight Choreographer, Chris Janes. Students were initially briefed about the stark differences between ‘real’ fighting and the art of stage combat. In particular, it was clearly explained that the session would not teach them anything about ‘real’ fighting and, to the contrary, the ground rules were set to ensure that everyone remains safe throughout the session.
Students were taught about maintaining a safe distance throughout their choreographed performances to prevent any unintentional contact between actors, and they learnt about how the viewing perspective of the audience really impacts on the illusion of the fighting distance between actors, making choreographed actions look far more realistic to the audience. Students learnt that there is nothing left to chance when choreographing a fight scene and that every move and reaction would be carefully rehearsed, initially in slow motion, so that both actors were absolutely clear as to exactly what was happening, and when.
The same rules applied to the use of stage apparatus and weaponry whereby they explored how their movement combined with their stage positioning made rehearsed actions and reactions appear very realistic to audiences. There was plenty for the students to take away with them and they seemed very keen for Chris to return for a follow-up session!
There is no workshop this week (as it is half term), but the workshops resume on 23rd February. If you’re interested in your child joining the weekly sessions, please contact Danny via Facebook or visit www.intunetheatre.com.