This undergraduate studio course explores the rich wellspring of knowledge-making and truth-telling that can be found in everyone’s body. Starting from the basis that everyone performs in daily life, we will investigate the role of our identities and lived experiences in the creation of performance art. We will ground our practice in Black feminist and intersectional theory, as well as global historical and contemporary performance practices. Particular attention will be placed on the role of performance in social justice and civic engagement efforts. Students will learn how to develop a personal movement practice, build body awareness and skills in self-motivated movement exploration, which will open up the incorporation of performance into their artistic practice.
No prior dance or performance experience is necessary but a high level of motivation and commitment to process and transformation is required.
Important Note:
The act of performing and making performance requires full focus and the willingness to be vulnerable. It is important to treat this studio course as you would a sacred space. It is up to each individual to show up in a way that creates a safe environment for everyone.
No prior dance or performance experience is necessary but a high level of motivation and commitment to process and transformation is required.
Important Note:
The act of performing and making performance requires full focus and the willingness to be vulnerable. It is important to treat this studio course as you would a sacred space. It is up to each individual to show up in a way that creates a safe environment for everyone.
- Instructor: Valencia James