Interview
For my pilot interview, I felt it would be
a good idea to chat to a professional colleague, as it would be more relaxed
and easily accessible. I thought
it would be a good idea to take a ballet class at an established studio and
then afterwards discuss their thoughts and feelings of the quality of the
experience.
I had already thought of a set of questions
to get the ball rolling. Before
hand, I explained that the interview was for the BAPP course I am doing and how
the information would be used. I
ensured their personal information would not be included. I also indicated that I was looking at
dance technique and injury.
We started by Subject A discussing what
they thought their experience. Our
interview went in a direction I didn’t expect, ending up discussing our
surroundings and referring to other reputable studios they have danced at, this
is something I had not considered but made sense, so I let them continue on
this line of thought.
Unfortunately, I forgot my dicta-phone so
instead; notes were taken during the interview, for reference later. The interview lasted about 15 – 20
minutes.
Focus
Group
For the Focus Group, I asked couple of
dancer friends to join me for a group discussion. I informed them of the BAPP course that I am doing (technique
and injury) and why I we were having a group chat. I also informed them that they would remain anonymous and
all information shared during the session will be used only for its
purpose. I also had a verbal
agreement from all the members of the group allowing me to use the information
gained to be used for its intention.
Again, I prepared a set of questions to
start the session and to see where the conversation went. I found that at some points during the
discussion we had veered off the course of technique and injury and needed to
gently remind them.
I also felt that one member was talking a
lot more than others, and that gentle prompting was needed to get the others
talking, but I found the two sides to the arguments fascinating. The group session lasted for about 20
minutes.
Survey
I created a survey on a well-known web site
for people on the BAPP course to answer about Dance Injury. It’s completely anonymous and easy to
access as its web based.
I did not make the survey too long as I
feel that people get put off by long, epic surveys that take half and hour to
fill in, so all my questions remained sharp and to the point.
Unless I get all the people on the BAPP
course to answer the questionnaire (or at least the dancers), it’s not entirely
reliable, as we have not had everyone’s opinion.
Also, before the link to the survey, I have
informed the participants what the questionnaire is for and how the information
will be used.
Observation
I felt it was important that for my pilot
observation I should observe a ballet class (my regular class), from both
points of view, as a dancer and as a spectator, to see if there was any
variation in the study.
To my surprise, when watching the class as
a spectator, I heard the teacher mention more than I had initially
realized. Some of the things said
shocked me, as I had never heard them before.
I also saw a lot more than I originally
expected, I noticed that as dancers, we forget about performing in class and
focus on technique, yet when observing I noticed some technical elements slip
as the class progressed.
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