Sentences with phrase «choreographic process»

Gordon's choreographic process prompted her to begin planning (and saving) early; she works three jobs, budgeting each income stream along the way, and was able to borrow money from her parents.
Burrows and Fargion will perform at Neighborhood House Theater on June 19, 20, 26, and 27, with a «Writing Dance» master class on June 20 and an artist talk on June 27, focused on their choreographic process.
Throughout her PhD research she has been developing an open - ended choreographic process to support thinking, imagination, and creative experimentation within techno - scientific research contexts.

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He was a member of LMCC's Extended Life Dance Development Program, a 2014 City Center Choreographic Fellow, a Gibney Dance in Process Artist, and a Mellon Artist - in - Residence at The Newhouse Center for the Humanities at Wellesley College.
In Persona Non Granted, Rawls draws parallels between the laborious construction of stop - motion images and the choreographic work of animating bodies by juxtaposing video documentation of the filmmaking process with completed animation sequences of his choreography.
Prior to the premiere, NYCB dancers perform excerpts from the work and Mr. Peck, Mr. Dessner, Mr. Dzama, and Mr. Baker discuss their creative process with moderator Ellen Sorrin, director of the George Balanchine Trust and managing director of the New York Choreographic Institute.
Choreographer Jonathan Burrows and composer Matteo Fargion lead a master class investigating choreographic and compositional process, performance and philosophies, questioning how a performance can be made and what it might communicate to someone watching.
Counter-relief (CCS Bard) 2011 seeks to reveal that choreographic action and its intentions are always provisional, always created (whether before or after the fact) by the artistic process that represents it.
Rosenblit's works lean toward the uncanny and maintenance of care, often incorporating text while the process focuses on an improvisational approach to choreographic thought, locating ways of being together amidst impossible spaces.
By reversing the order in which choreography is normally created, Already Unmade begins with finished, «choreographic objects» and subjects them to an ensuing process where they begin to unravel.
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