Listed in: Theater and Dance, as THDA-218H
Jenna M. Riegel (Section 01)
In this course, we will engage in a collaborative, creative process to generate an original choreographic work. We will utilize both embodied and traditional scholarly research to inform and support the emergence of our collective creation and locate our work within a broader historical and cultural context. Students will have the opportunity to increase their expressive range, technical skills, and versatility as performers while also deepening their understanding of shared artistic processes. The course experience will culminate in a presentation of our work either in concert or in digital form at the end of the semester.
The course will likely be conducted in a combination of formats: online, and through in-person interaction whenever possible. Options for remote learning will be integrated into the course for those students unable to participate in person.
Limited to 18 students. Spring Semester. Professor Riegel.
Section 01
M 06:20 PM - 07:40 PM WEBS 117
W 06:20 PM - 07:40 PM WEBS 117