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Artefact Ideas

Just catching up on Wednesday's lecture and trying to brainstorm some ideas for my artefact. There were some really creative ideas shared by the attendees, I'm hoping I will have a lightbulb moment where mine will come to me. Feeling inspired by the creativity in the group, hoping I can be as creative with mine. 

My list of things in my practice I came up with ranged from; ballet buns, syllabus books, playlists, glitter, and registers.

I wonder if my creative skills will allow me to make a mini studio with all of the above and include posters of my influences around it. Just thinking out loud, maybe that could be some food for thought!

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  1. That sounds a great idea Carys. Just throwing this out there to you but when I read Ballet bun it made me think of lots of pins. What about if your pins all had something on them like syllabus books, registers and influences. You cant make a ballet bun without all the pins to keep it in (a neat one anyway) in the way that you require all of your other things to be able to do your practice.

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  2. Thank you Claire, that's a brilliant idea, I really like that!

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  3. I'm finding the same issue with waiting for that lightbulb moment! Sending positive vibes your way :)

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