Wednesday 28 February 2018

Finalising questionnaire sheets

Yesterday I tried to attend the module skype session but unfortunately due to the snow here in North Wales the connection was really bad. Initially I heard muffled speech and after about 20 mins of that the sound cut off altogether! The one thing I heard was near the beginning when people were talking about ensuring they are not creating leading questions in their interview questions and questionnaire sheets. Determined to feel I had got something from the session I tried to consider this thought. Although I looked at it in Module 2, I thought now was a good time to look again especially as I am developing the questionnaire sheet for my performance at the end of March. In this performance I will dancing a selection of classical ballet solos as well as a more neo classical one. Audience members who have agreed to will fill out this questionnaire after the event.

I have tried to keep the questions so that the participants can write their ideas and opinions rather than simply giving them options to circle. I am posting the questionnaire below and would be most grateful for ideas on whether any of them seem to be too leading.


Questionnaire for audience participant
All of the information you provide on this sheet will be used solely for research purposes by Ann Wall towards her study for a BA Hons Professional Practice in Arts (Dance) at Middlesex University.


Please circle which age category you fall into
8-14
15-24
25-40
41-60
60+


Were there any elements of the dancing today that you particularly enjoyed?




Which solo did you enjoy the most and why?


Were there any aspects of the dancing today which you as an individual felt you could not relate to or did not like?






Did any of the dances seem out of date and inapplicable to you as an audience member of today?






Was what you have seen today different from what you were expecting prior to the event?









Do you regularly watch dance in a performance context? (have you been to a dance performance 3 times or more in the last 5 years?)



Do you, as an audience member feel you will take anything away with you from this performance? If so, is there anything particularly significant?





Thank you for filling out this questionnaire!




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