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Jenny Nichols Performance studies language of performing arts Performing arts is a combination of the three art forms, dance, drama and music. We looked at how they can interlink. They interlink through the use of common language. They also interlink through the process: * Warm up * Stimulus * Brainstorms * Make decisions * Improvise * Rehearse * Refine * Perform * Evaluate For our small group pieces, we were given a stimulus, a picture by Salvador Dali, "The persistence of memory." This gives the idea of time, hard objects becoming floppy. You can see the Spanish coast, and in the see the sea a whale like creature can be seen. Small drama piece Our drama was very serious; we used different techniques to begin. We went to a dark, quiet room to sit or stand in a circle. We stood in a circle and kept in focus for 10 minutes thinking of serious, negative thoughts Warm ups for group pieces Before every performance we completed either...

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