Creating a Motif with Liesel Zink | Digital Stage

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16 min Dance G

Director: Liesel Zink

Performer, choreographer, and teaching artist Liesel Zink explores strategies for developing and extending motif ideas. She defines the concept and demonstrates how improvisation can unlock creative possibilities, experimenting with tempo, rhythm, and instrumentation to shape movement phrases. Drawing examples from her own choreographies, Liesel illustrates how these processes work towards creating purposeful and meaningful dance. Crew: Director - Simon Woods   Education Consultant - Renee Place   Series Cinematographer - Jake Koning ACS, Francis Thompson, Brendan Williams ACS   Postproduction - Chop Shop Editor - Louis Putz-Hogan Postproduction Coordinator - Kathryn Scott  Presented by QPAC. Recorded by QPAC for Creative Learning - Digital Stage.

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