"The comeback is always stronger than the setback".
After some time off during a relaxed summer break I find myself being really excited to start the new term with Module 2 focus this time, looking forward to what this months of studying and researching will bring alongside a very busy work schedule as well.
Thinking back to all of the Module 1 outcomes I gained, I am now thrilled to see how it helped me understand and dive in more into my own preferred methods as a choreographer and teacher, and how this helped me be a better version of myself as a professional. I am now wondering how my professional practice can be more researched and how specific areas of my own practices can be further developed and analyzed through observations of my teaching environment.
During the come back, I am starting to think how can I develop my personal interests more and how I can engage better through reading and analyzing publications and literature around my field of research.
I am feeling eager to finding an area that tickers more questions, something I want to explore and understand better so I can get more familiarized with by the end of term through all sort of methodology.
Lets all have a great term !
Maria
Hi Maria - I love your optimism and outlook in this blog post. Yes, I have found that the more literature you dive into, it opens up even more questions, and you find more authors and related articles that intrigues you. It can get overwhelming (coming from my own experience), but it's important we recognize it is all part of the learning journey, and constantly adapting our inquiries into specific questions. Cheers to learning and a new term!
ReplyDeleteHi Maria,
ReplyDeleteI felt the same in Module 2, I felt I had looked at the overview of myself and my identity in Dance, and then arrived at a point of questioning, how do I really investigate what I am interested in or specific areas of my practice. I feel there is so much reading out there you can look into, but I remember thinking the dots will become connected along the way.
Good luck for the term ahead!