Theater and Dance 236 - Dissecting Music Videos

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Dante Brown
MW 12:30PM-01:50PM
Amherst College
THDA-236-01-1920S
MEAD 115
dabrown@amherst.edu
THDA-236-01,SWAG-234-01

This dance history course locates the intersections between dance, music, film, and identity politics by analyzing the cultural phenomenon of the American “music video” from the early 1980s to now. By considering American dance history from 1900 to the present, alongside film analysis work, students will gain an introductory understanding of how the moving body on screen intersects with identity politics related to race, class, sex, sexuality, and gender. Students will explore the course topic through readings on dance, music, film, and critical theory; in-class film viewings of music videos, dance for camera, and other visual media; in-class discussions dissecting critical theory for analysis purposes; and written analysis of film and video.

Spring Semester. Artist-in-Residence Brown. 

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