A Choreographer's Creative Process in Real Time | Wayne McGregor | TED Talks

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2012
  • We all use our body on a daily basis, and yet few of us think about our physicality the way Wayne McGregor does. He demonstrates how a choreographer communicates ideas to an audience, working with two dancers to build phrases of dance, live and unscripted, on the TEDGlobal stage.
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  • @desireerull6282
    @desireerull6282 9 років тому +804

    People who are saying that this doesn't "fit" Ted talks then you obviously don't know what Ted talks are for. Ted talks are about spreading ideas, to take you out of the bubble you are living in, and this idea is worth sharing.

  • @hectorjain5678
    @hectorjain5678 2 роки тому +51

    This is incredible. The speed at which the dancers pick up his choreography is absolutely insane. I did not even know that this was possible. Bravo

  • @zaneterry864
    @zaneterry864 10 років тому +359

    Wow, it's incredible to watch his creative process, and how quickly the dancer pic it up

    • @jennraine
      @jennraine 6 років тому +10

      It's definitely improvised on the dancer's part. That's what professionals do. It's incredible to watch them flow together.

  • @daffo595
    @daffo595 10 років тому +310

    i think people should think about where he is coming from. he is a choreographer. a dancer. and what a dancer does is to express a sort of vision through movement. its the best way for them to get their point across and that is what he is doing. he is truly brilliant and you don't know because you have not experienced and watched any of his works before. the detail he puts into them is amazing so please YOU stop being pretentious and be more open-minded please.
    as for the people arguing that this is not ted, ted is a place for anyone to come and share ideas and this is a choreographer sharing his idea though physical motion. if you cannot understand that at least try to respect a creator's idea.

  • @melissaongaccount
    @melissaongaccount 11 років тому +86

    i think it is possible for non-dancers to appreciate this video. you just have to be open-minded. many professional dancers or professional trained dancers will acknowledge that wayne mcgregor is one of the most respected choreographers of the 21st century. i had the opportunity to work with him and in my opinion, the fact that he's 'weird' or 'strange' proves he has the courage and intelligence to step outside the boundaries created by past choreographers.

  • @anahansen8909
    @anahansen8909 6 років тому +152

    I love that moment when choreographers say "Okay nice and slow" and count off the exact same tempo as previous haha. Love this talk though.

    • @lemondrizzlecake7766
      @lemondrizzlecake7766 5 років тому +11

      Ahah true!! Although "slow" in dance is more of a state of mind than actual speed, as in "don't rush through the movements", or let them breathe.

  • @PiWiVlogs
    @PiWiVlogs 11 років тому +259

    I don't think you can appreciate this if you can't choreograph, dance, or even just enjoy dancing or music as a whole. As a dancer, this video shows a really good concept of how a dancer's mind works and how we can turn simple actions into dance moves. A deeper insight of how we see the world and how we can interpret song lyrics into dance moves. If you're not open to learning new things then don't finish watching the video, simple and easy.

    • @veliborcakic
      @veliborcakic 4 роки тому +1

      Wow! I am yet to meet a person that does not enjoy any sort of music or movement even. And dance is movement; movement is dance. Music is vibration. Vibration is movement (of particles). It's all connected. So, to utter such words, one must be ignorant and lacking in terms of empathy and understanding and general worldview. And you, dear sir, call yourself a dancer?

    • @zrinklaz
      @zrinklaz 3 роки тому

      @@veliborcakic Excellent!!!!! Absolutely true.

  • @MrCrazyCiaran
    @MrCrazyCiaran 10 років тому +132

    This is the creative process all dancers and choreographers go through so no its not a new concept but its good that hes showing that all choreographers, even if theyre just a student like me, need to do a lot of thinking in order to create a truly meaningful piece. It doesnt just 'come to you' like a dream, but once you start thinking and improvising you get a snowball effect of ideas and phrases and eventually you get a whole piece. Its really good that hes doing this talk, not because hes an 'innovator' but because not many people realise that dance and choreography require different ways of thinking and a whole host of thought processes.

  • @eleishatamiyaj.8470
    @eleishatamiyaj.8470 5 років тому +55

    Dance. One of the greatest gifts given to mankind.

  • @amberora9642
    @amberora9642 8 років тому +219

    Education can get you a job, imagination can take you anywhere.☺

  • @doctorsarcasm.
    @doctorsarcasm. 8 років тому +174

    I'm amazed that they remembered the movements they had just done and seen once.
    I'm not a dancer but I can see that they have talent.

    • @factopolis7752
      @factopolis7752 7 років тому +40

      Satose skill. They have skill, this is something they learned and gained after hours of practice and discipline, it was not given to them at birth mystically, respect the amount of work they put in and don't brush it off as just a talent that they woke up with

    • @doctorsarcasm.
      @doctorsarcasm. 7 років тому

      akeem anderson Are you on your period?

    • @factopolis7752
      @factopolis7752 7 років тому +4

      Satose no, that not due till next month, looking to rainbow kiss again?

    • @doctorsarcasm.
      @doctorsarcasm. 7 років тому +2

      akeem anderson Way to turn my compliment to someone into bullshit, I guess I was right bout that period. It's okay.

    • @factopolis7752
      @factopolis7752 7 років тому +7

      Satose it's become apparent that you don't know the difference between talent and skill, probably should go read about a book there friend

  • @cpiii6265
    @cpiii6265 6 років тому +90

    He's a genius. And those dance are RIDICULOUS! Talk about fast learners!

  • @PiWiVlogs
    @PiWiVlogs 11 років тому +30

    The main idea of the video wasn't the dancing (physical movement), but it was the deeper understanding of how dancers speak through their actions and exert actions after observing only for a second. This understanding can then be applied to a myriad of areas, since all areas (presumably) involve us processing fast decisions which may even allow us to use a bigger portion of brain, thus ultimately pushing the society a bar higher than where we stand in the present time.

  • @MattHaleUK
    @MattHaleUK 11 років тому +104

    "bay tut tut ah tut tut ay tut ah tut ay bum ah tut tut" Did you get that?

    • @TRENDINGALERTTT
      @TRENDINGALERTTT 4 роки тому +2

      Matt Hale shockingly I understood completely....

  • @RCHLionRagBaby
    @RCHLionRagBaby 7 років тому +55

    This is the choreographer of Lotus Flower video by Radiohead. Pure Art.

    • @dleddy14
      @dleddy14 5 років тому +1

      I just watched this (Lotus Flower) for the first time based on your rec. I liked it.

    • @onwun4292
      @onwun4292 5 років тому +1

      And Ingenue by Atoms For Peace

    • @anatheninjagirl
      @anatheninjagirl 5 років тому

      I was wondering ...

    • @jcb6407
      @jcb6407 3 роки тому

      I just saw after Reading this comment and I'm really glad I saw it. It really is Brilliant stuff, thank u for mentioning it. 😊

  • @MrJaiLeeworthy
    @MrJaiLeeworthy 11 років тому +26

    Wayne McGregor is, by the way, one of the best modern choreographers there are. He's not some nobody!

  • @factopolis7752
    @factopolis7752 7 років тому +22

    I aspired to be a director/writer and after seeing some dances it opened my eyes to how much movement can be used to enhance word or even portray words by themselves and watching you just made me more enthused to the concept of movement in my directing

  • @ywamer88
    @ywamer88 Рік тому +4

    I am astonished at how quickly these dancers remembered the moves. Incredible.

  • @Chaka73
    @Chaka73 11 років тому +35

    I have never seen dancers pick up choreography that fast,.. and retain it!! Hard to believe in fact....

  • @seadawg93
    @seadawg93 11 років тому +18

    I'm confused about the negative posts here.
    I don't dance myself, but I thought this was a very interesting insight into a creative process and expression. I find that very interesting.

  • @zofiago6767
    @zofiago6767 7 років тому +17

    I absolutly fell in love with that! I'm impressed with their dance skills, and that he decided to talk about how he creates the choreography. Thank you for that! All the best wishes!

  • @mothman.industries
    @mothman.industries 11 років тому +9

    I didn't really like their dancing, but hell, I can't complain about being shown a few new ways to think. This is actually really similar to how I already solve problems, but hearing someone explain it lets me know more about what I'm actually doing and how I can do it better. These methods can apply to much more than dance, people.

  • @TravisHeinze
    @TravisHeinze 11 років тому +11

    This helps me understand a lot of the moves people use while dancing around a bonfire. They have to dodge the smoke, embers and flames in a rhythm. Performing all these weird moves with objects in mind lend a new perspective for me about why dancers are motivated to perform.

  • @meyloose1013
    @meyloose1013 3 роки тому +4

    This is amazing. Having danced most of my life, but hating the limelight and moved into choreography for that reason, this is just so good.

  • @monicanatasha6318
    @monicanatasha6318 5 років тому +3

    This is the first time I watched how a choreography was made and it really open my mind about how any simple thing can be made into various of creative movements. Thank you McGregor and the dancers!

  • @JeremiahLawrenceTV
    @JeremiahLawrenceTV 11 років тому +4

    This is truly a great talk. He's explaining what dance is for him, explaining his way, his moves. As a dancer I can only applaud for the performance he did. Truly well explained and showed !

  • @serissewilletts5478
    @serissewilletts5478 4 роки тому +68

    The fact I have to watch this because I can’t have dance lessons at school because of the virus 😂🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @eriqhenrimadsen7992
    @eriqhenrimadsen7992 2 роки тому +6

    Absolutely brilliant. His ability to communicate the technical aspects of thinking with the underlying passions which drive the process, is unique and motivating. A very gifted creative indeed. I watched the video because I have an interest in becoming a choreographer ( I'm 52 btw)...and I will most definitely make that a reality.

    • @dawnbaker1970
      @dawnbaker1970 Рік тому

      I'm also fascinated by choreography, especially the smooth perpetual movement possible in figure skating.

  • @doxinero
    @doxinero 11 років тому +6

    interesting. at first I was put off, I paused it and then came back to the video shortly after. I think what intrigued me was this innovative style of dance, freely expressing yourself. I'm glad I took a second look at this video and finished it. I'm not into dancing persay but I am into expressing yourself through what you love to do. This guy doesn't care what you think of him, and neither do the dancers, they've reached a height in life that allows them to focus on the positive and enjoy life

  • @glenbartholomew1058
    @glenbartholomew1058 5 років тому +13

    Next time I get stuck on a project, perhaps I will incorporate some dance into it. There was another TED Talk in which a physicist used dance to explain his PhD. (Dance Your PhD).

  • @anatheninjagirl
    @anatheninjagirl 5 років тому +3

    Im so glad I watched this, this is a completely new method for me this is genius and it’s amazing how these dancers can capture information

  • @DanniShani716
    @DanniShani716 5 років тому +2

    The creative process is one of the best parts of this art! Great memories

  • @Mason-Aksamit
    @Mason-Aksamit 11 місяців тому +3

    The concept of dancing in the space of a letter is so clever. It gives you structure and also allows for freedom of expression. Brilliant man! And very talented dancers! I’ll be using this method in my next film.

  • @krow449
    @krow449 11 років тому +1

    This is truly a personification of the mindworks of choreography! I love this!

  • @BeingMarieT
    @BeingMarieT 11 років тому +6

    This is excellent, the way we use our bodies, space, communication through movement; form of expression, so important to our creative being. Being a former dancer, now contemporary visual artist, and mental health advocate; I can relate and I believe there needs to be more integration and acceptance of movement. There are too many preconceived notions and narrow minded perspectives. This is a perfect platform to bring awareness and thought.

  • @Anicetta
    @Anicetta 9 років тому +4

    Beyond the undoubted talent, I find that McGregor is a disarming beauty !!!

  • @davidkonevky7372
    @davidkonevky7372 3 роки тому +9

    It's almost frightening how the dancers figure what to do and how to do it instantly

  • @sarahbjorndahl5687
    @sarahbjorndahl5687 10 років тому +3

    Love this! Wayne McGregor is amazing!

  • @Ighart
    @Ighart 11 років тому +2

    i think his creative thoughts are amazingly complex, i'm not a dancer nor a choreographer. specially love "misbehave more often and more beautifully"

  • @marissaa74
    @marissaa74 11 років тому +2

    Beautifully unusual and he followed his own words. By having this not-very-well-thought-out TED talk which touched my soul, he misbehaved very beautifully and has inspired me to do that more often!

  • @aaliyahsmith8785
    @aaliyahsmith8785 4 роки тому +7

    Let me put some persppective out for yall.
    This is called kinesthetic intelligence.
    These dancers have it.
    When u practice creativity you execute it. Creativity can be learned. Its called perspective.
    When you get multiple perspectives you get different info and can have a versatile foundation to pull from and arrange
    He had ideas and they had ideas that they had explored here and also have BEEN exploring.
    yes they will pick up this choreo fast because they are using real images to remember movement in the body. This can be learned if you dedicate yourself to being creative and having images as a sources like he uses.
    They are not in their head dancing and thinking too much about itn . They are using their senses to do this. They just move and repeat it until they make a phrase. This is improvisation where u do movement and then repeat it to complete a sequence of movement..
    This takes time to get in tune with and ppl do not value this. This is an intelligence just like any other type of intelligences that society values more.

  • @ellajenke802
    @ellajenke802 11 років тому +18

    To understand dance, you have to be open-minded and willing to exercise your brain as much as the dancers are exercising their bodies. Dance is about self expression and losing yourself in the focus of something. Wayne McGregor has an unusual ability to set dancers free and make them fearless towards looking into movement with depth.

  • @raquelduverger8270
    @raquelduverger8270 2 роки тому

    He is an absolute genius, his work always makes me feel so much

  • @thisisianroe
    @thisisianroe 11 років тому

    One of the single best videos to ever bless it's electronical fragments of visual information on to UA-cam. Wayne McGregor... genius.

  • @NormanVsNorman
    @NormanVsNorman 11 років тому +1

    This is awesome! I wish i could accomplish at least half of these everyday... And i'm not talking about the dance moves, but the creative process... The misbehave. I'm inspired now.

  • @ScarboroughFair68
    @ScarboroughFair68 8 років тому +8

    I very much enjoyed his explanation of the process

  • @psyberflight
    @psyberflight 11 років тому +5

    i recommend watching till the end with an open mind, you might just find a thumbs up for the concept.

  • @rebeccabalzanibarrow
    @rebeccabalzanibarrow 6 років тому +15

    These.Dancers.Are.Amazing. The End.

  • @GalwayZTI
    @GalwayZTI 11 років тому +4

    This is very interesting way of teaching and understanding choreography - thank you :-) And the dancers are fanstastic.

  • @agnetelundvaldfisker1382
    @agnetelundvaldfisker1382 7 років тому +8

    Some of the dancers from Company Wayne McGregor came and teached us for a project. We got teached in a pretty similiar way. It was amazing. And hard:)

  • @davidcattin7006
    @davidcattin7006 Рік тому

    Loved seeing the thought process leading to possibilities for generating choreography!

  • @tarayt6002
    @tarayt6002 8 років тому +14

    Love it! Such an amazing smart way of choreographing instead of the boring same old same old Simon says do this choreography. :)

  • @cige7671
    @cige7671 8 років тому +18

    Very skilled dancers. I loved this so much

  • @getdownlo
    @getdownlo 11 років тому

    that was fascinating and stunning to watch! creativity and the capacity of the human body and mind combined... wonderful.

  • @karla_moran
    @karla_moran 4 роки тому +2

    Lovely and interesting TED talk! Thank you!! 💕And I loved the end too: make a dance for yourself, or at least misbehave more beautifully, and more often. I’ll do it!! 🤗💃🏾

  •  5 років тому

    Wayne é um grande coreógrafo! Adoro seus trabalhos.

  • @ollie4276
    @ollie4276 2 роки тому

    I'm not a professional, im still learning, butvuve worked with a couple dance teachers/choreographers, and i will never get tired of listening to the different noises they make while we dance. My current teacher likes to say "woosh" "weeee" and "waaah" alot.

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 11 років тому

    This was so good: visual & performing arts.

  • @Joshelynm
    @Joshelynm 8 років тому

    love this

  • @physicalnoiz499
    @physicalnoiz499 5 років тому +1

    This is a genius you are witnessing. Dance in its purest form

  • @jermyc1035
    @jermyc1035 7 років тому +3

    Excelente su método, y muy buenos bailarines

  • @nathanjburrows-NjB
    @nathanjburrows-NjB 11 років тому

    Completely Amazing!

  • @liammangthomas6805
    @liammangthomas6805 Рік тому

    I've been having a hard time to choreo nowadays I've been in a choreo blocked for so long due to my creativity has been drained out, you don't know how much this video helped bring back my creativity again

  • @Ossim
    @Ossim 11 років тому

    Brilliance embedded so deep i completely missed it.

  • @Nxyphoenix
    @Nxyphoenix 5 років тому

    This is amazing , superb !

  • @DanseusePassionne
    @DanseusePassionne 11 років тому

    thank you. So true.

  • @XxDollarBill
    @XxDollarBill 11 років тому

    that was fascinating. and refreshing

  • @JustJobeMY
    @JustJobeMY 11 років тому +2

    It started out a bit bizarre and even goofy, but ended great! I really enjoyed that dive into his mind!

  • @Eddie303
    @Eddie303 11 років тому

    This guy is superb. and TED is fantastic as usual.

  • @TheIlanahead
    @TheIlanahead 5 років тому

    Wow. Magnificent!

  • @sob5520
    @sob5520 5 років тому +1

    14:40 everyone in the audience is smiling in amazement! :D astonishing

  • @mmedefarge
    @mmedefarge 11 років тому +1

    That's great to hear. I work with people with disabilities, we use some neuro-muscular stuff & Tai Chi but I can see how dancing could really help at the higher levels of ability.

  • @des5634
    @des5634 3 роки тому

    The dancers are so smart. The ultimate improv.

  • @doctorbhanu
    @doctorbhanu 11 років тому

    amazing.

  • @ChoxTheMuse
    @ChoxTheMuse 5 років тому

    a brilliant discovery of creative movement. His sounds are so much more interesting than 5-6-7-8

  • @aimezmoi13
    @aimezmoi13 11 років тому

    This is cool b/c he takes us through a thinking process. Thinking is not always organized and "cool" guys, so let's just enjoy and learn from this creative piece

  • @Angela-ou5wb
    @Angela-ou5wb 5 років тому

    Fascinating. I'm not a dancer but I've always wondered how choreographers come up with moves. This was very interesting.

  • @SabrinaLee
    @SabrinaLee 11 років тому +4

    when you don't understand art, it means art is working.

  • @HammHetfield
    @HammHetfield 11 років тому +4

    This is really close to the process you follow when building something new. A concept, ideas to achieve it, and you try all the ways, all the possibilities...
    Then the second part is when he watches his dancers follow the same process. They both have a different approach to the problem and he looks at them.
    Then he's simply using al these building blocks they created during their "researches" to make the final piece. 2/3

  • @hueyahumana
    @hueyahumana 5 років тому

    Impressive . Thank you .

  • @strategysprints
    @strategysprints 5 років тому +14

    Misbehave more beautifully more often!

  • @illiteratespoon
    @illiteratespoon 11 років тому

    those dancers are incredible! They had to do so many random things so fast and they made it looked good 0_0

  • @PatricioDiStabile
    @PatricioDiStabile 7 місяців тому

    This is a masterpiece

  • @t3tsuyaguy1
    @t3tsuyaguy1 11 років тому

    I love it. This guy would be a blast to hang out with. :)

  • @jerseyltd
    @jerseyltd 4 роки тому

    I AMMM BLOWN AWAYYYYY

  • @Kishgofu
    @Kishgofu 11 років тому

    this was so interesting to watch.

  • @lailamnelson
    @lailamnelson 5 років тому

    this was amazing

  • @Skyelement84K
    @Skyelement84K Рік тому

    So good...

  • @marcellebrooks6616
    @marcellebrooks6616 5 років тому

    he’s brilliant

  • @xiaojunzhao3084
    @xiaojunzhao3084 7 років тому

    Excellent!

    • @xiaojunzhao3084
      @xiaojunzhao3084 7 років тому

      People click dislike because they are jealous.

  • @shhhh6174
    @shhhh6174 3 роки тому

    I LOVE Wayne. Chroma is a masterpiece. Id love to work with him. His counting language is hilarious. Every dance teacher/choreographer has one 😂 i had a teacher that had a stick specifically for banging the counts out on the floor even though we always had live music🤣

  • @guitarplayer1293
    @guitarplayer1293 11 років тому +1

    holy crap, that was incredible!

  • @sefon123123
    @sefon123123 11 років тому +1

    assuming they had to memorize everything as he went along, I am impressed by their ability to remeber everything

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield 11 років тому

    Holy crap those two have good memories!

  • @LabelMeInfinity
    @LabelMeInfinity 11 років тому

    I liked it .... Well done...

  • @pgchakerian
    @pgchakerian 11 років тому +7

    This was incredible; it made me think about my body in an entirely different way. I'm somewhat disconcerted to see that the top comments for this video are negative. Maybe you're already a professional dancer and you learned another method. Or maybe you don't like to appreciate the creative processes at work behind art. Even if this didn't speak to you, nothing is requiring you to go out of your way to be rude about it. You could try offering some constructive criticism.

    • @jennraine
      @jennraine 6 років тому +2

      The negative comments were most likely from people who don't dance or don't think of the body as a way to tell a story. Some people just don't get it.

  • @SankalpGarud
    @SankalpGarud 11 років тому

    One of the most creative and insightful videos at TED. The likes to dislikes ratio is totally misleading... :(

  • @NaomiDelightSpirit
    @NaomiDelightSpirit 2 роки тому

    How can the dancers *remember* and repeat the "phrases"? Amazing!

  • @beryelle
    @beryelle 11 років тому +1

    VERY smart dancers. My gosh!

  • @lietz13
    @lietz13 11 років тому +3

    Being "art" does not make a work free from criticism. It should encourage it.

    • @jennraine
      @jennraine 6 років тому +1

      as long as it is constructive, then yes!

    • @lemondrizzlecake7766
      @lemondrizzlecake7766 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, but if the criticism is "I don't get it", like the bottom line of most of the negative comments here, then it's not the artist's problem...