Monday, 7 March 2011

SIG's and Questions

I'm really enjoying reading everyone's post if the Facebook discussion board.

One of the questions that popped up in my brainstorm is "is it all about who you know rather than what you know or can do?"
I don't think this is line the of inquiry i would like to go down but I just found this question rather interesting. So check out my discussion on the BA Professional Practice Facebook page. Would love to hear what everyone thinks about my question.

My questions that I decided were most relevant from my brainstorm are
1, How do you make a class you teach on a regular basis more exciting?
2, How/Where do you find inspiration for choreography?
3, Should we stick to what we know or should we learn more?
4, Why is it assumed that talented performers are naturally good teachers?
5, How do you keep a school that is well established become bigger and better?
6, Does becoming a dance teacher mean you have failed as a performer?

Questions questions questions???

 So finding a line of inquiry has left my head swamped in questions! Reading through everyone's blogs has left me even with even more questions. Im still not sure what line of  inquiry I would like to go down. So after reading "Stacey Wilson' post on Developing professional line of inquiry i decided to take a leaf out of Stacey's book and do a brainstorm with all the questions I had in my little head.