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INTERPRETATION
Interpretation....
 meaning of the work based on the information in steps
1 and 2.
about ideas (not description) or sensation or feelings.
don't be afraid of revising your interpretation when new
facts are discovered
don't be reluctant to make an interpretation from your
analysis of only the visual interpretation
Interpretation....
involves a personal reading of either the entire work or
aspects of it
this is where the critic's imagination if fully involved in
finding meaning in the work
propose ideas for possible meaning based on evidence
viewers project their emotions/feelings/intentions onto
the work.
What do you think it means?
What was the artist trying to
communicate?
What clues do you see that
support your ideas?
F.S. C. NORTHROP
visual art divided into two main categories;
1. Art in the first function
2. Art in the second function
Art in the first function
based on the idea that the medium is the message
the materials of art; colors, shape, sound, and
movements
the aesthetic interest or pleasure derived from this
arrangement is the focus of the work
Art in the second function
uses the aesthetic materials and the aesthetic
continuum not primarily for their own sake but to
convey some theoretically conceived factor in the
nature of things, of which the aesthetic materials
alone are the mere correlates or signs
The materials of the art
become secondary to the
message of the
choreographer.
The medium conveys the
message
Problems in Interpretation
The meaning of a work, particularly in an
unfamiliar genre, may not be immediately obvious.
Dance does not usually tell you in words what is
happening onstage and how the dancers feel about
it.
QUESTIONS to
CONSIDER
TITLE
Does the title give any insight into
the meaning of the dance? If so, how?
PROGRAM:
Does anything in the printed
program give insight into the dance,
such as names of characters in
theatrical dances, explanations, text or
poetry, or choreographer's notes?
CONTENT
Did this dance have a narrative, message,
mood, or theme that could identify? If it's
abstract, what movement ideas and themes
held it together?
Is this dance art in the first or second
function, or in between?
CULTURAL CONTEXT
Are you familiar with the cultural
context in which the dance was
created? If so, how might that
help you interpret the work?
PERSONAL MEANING
Were there any connections between
what you saw in the performance and
your own life experience?
Were there specific movements that
reminded you of something?
Example of Interpretation
Wendy Perron's (2008,80) review of the Festival Ballet
Providence:
Viktor Plonikov's Coma (2007) begins with a stunning
image of four dancers lying on slabs that are swinging close
to the ground.It's a hospital with a difference. Banks of
lights suddenly glare at us and go dark. Music by Arvo Part
is played on tape (rather than too loudly). In this context,
the dancing seems to play out fantasies about death.

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INTERPRETATION.pptx

  • 2. Interpretation....  meaning of the work based on the information in steps 1 and 2. about ideas (not description) or sensation or feelings. don't be afraid of revising your interpretation when new facts are discovered don't be reluctant to make an interpretation from your analysis of only the visual interpretation
  • 3. Interpretation.... involves a personal reading of either the entire work or aspects of it this is where the critic's imagination if fully involved in finding meaning in the work propose ideas for possible meaning based on evidence viewers project their emotions/feelings/intentions onto the work.
  • 4. What do you think it means? What was the artist trying to communicate? What clues do you see that support your ideas?
  • 5. F.S. C. NORTHROP visual art divided into two main categories; 1. Art in the first function 2. Art in the second function
  • 6. Art in the first function based on the idea that the medium is the message the materials of art; colors, shape, sound, and movements the aesthetic interest or pleasure derived from this arrangement is the focus of the work
  • 7. Art in the second function uses the aesthetic materials and the aesthetic continuum not primarily for their own sake but to convey some theoretically conceived factor in the nature of things, of which the aesthetic materials alone are the mere correlates or signs
  • 8. The materials of the art become secondary to the message of the choreographer. The medium conveys the message
  • 9. Problems in Interpretation The meaning of a work, particularly in an unfamiliar genre, may not be immediately obvious. Dance does not usually tell you in words what is happening onstage and how the dancers feel about it.
  • 11. TITLE Does the title give any insight into the meaning of the dance? If so, how?
  • 12. PROGRAM: Does anything in the printed program give insight into the dance, such as names of characters in theatrical dances, explanations, text or poetry, or choreographer's notes?
  • 13. CONTENT Did this dance have a narrative, message, mood, or theme that could identify? If it's abstract, what movement ideas and themes held it together? Is this dance art in the first or second function, or in between?
  • 14. CULTURAL CONTEXT Are you familiar with the cultural context in which the dance was created? If so, how might that help you interpret the work?
  • 15. PERSONAL MEANING Were there any connections between what you saw in the performance and your own life experience? Were there specific movements that reminded you of something?
  • 16. Example of Interpretation Wendy Perron's (2008,80) review of the Festival Ballet Providence: Viktor Plonikov's Coma (2007) begins with a stunning image of four dancers lying on slabs that are swinging close to the ground.It's a hospital with a difference. Banks of lights suddenly glare at us and go dark. Music by Arvo Part is played on tape (rather than too loudly). In this context, the dancing seems to play out fantasies about death.