Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process - A method for getting useful feedback on anything you make, from dance to dessert
Liz Lerman et John Borstel2003

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Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process is a multi-step, group system for giving and receiving useful feedback on creative processes and artistic works-in-progress. Originated in the early 1990's by the choreographer and MacArthur "Genius Grant" Fellow Liz Lerman, the Process has been widely embraced by artists, educators, and administrators. It has been applied in such diverse contexts as choreography classes, post-performance discussions, actor/playwright collaborations, curatorial decision-making, and university level curriculum assessment. In addition to reflecting on the work at hand, the Critical Response Process affords artists a voice and a degree of control within the critique of their work while promoting dialogue with audiences, fellow artists, students, mentors, and other colleagues. This book, Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process, offers a detailed introduction to the Process, beginning with its three roles and four core steps. With particular emphasis on the role of the facilitator, this illustrated publication offers guidance on how artists and participants can get the most out of the Process and the opportunities it offers to ask questions, give answers, and voice opinions. A final chapter discusses adaptations and variations. Charts and annotated sample dialogues demonstrate the inner workings of the Process.

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Anglaise Langue anglaise | 62 pages

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  • Yanaëlle Le 05 Juillet 2017 à 23:21
    "Remember: Nothing is too small to notice. When defensiveness starts, learning stops. Turn discomfort into inquiry." - John Borstel & Liz Lerman

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