Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0145 - Moving, Making, Meaning: An Introduction to Dance Studies and Practice

Moving, Making, Meaning

Fall
2020
1
4.00
Deborah Goffe
02:40PM-04:00PM M;02:40PM-04:00PM W
Hampshire College
332537
Music and Dance Building MAIN;Music and Dance Building MAIN
dagHA@hampshire.edu
This beginning-level course invites students to develop movement, making, and performance practices as vehicles for thinking about and supporting new beginnings. The course will function as dance class, rehearsal, and research seminar where we will examine assumptions about whose bodies are afforded the opportunity to be expressive, and learn to trust what our bodies already know. We will also work to expand our capacities for embodied play, experimentation, meaning-making, physical and intellectual rigor, and employ a range of creative modalities (including use of the written word, video and digital media) to contextualize and process embodied experience. Our work will be bolstered by study of theoretical underpinnings of contemporary dance, artmaking and performance practices. We will share our work informally sharing at the conclusion of the semester, with possible performances (live or virtual) early in February 2021. No previous dance experience is necessary.
Time and Narrative This course includes both in-person and remote elements, but can accommodate fully remote students. Virtual field trip fees: $40 to attend performances. Students in this class can expect to spend 6 to 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.