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33-6182 Graduate Dancemaking II: Representing Self and Other
This course requires students to consider the ethical and aesthetic ramifications that arise when attempting to represent society. Through weekly choreographic studies, students will respond to world events and, in the process, come to a greater awareness of the limits and possibilities of different representational strategies. Of particular interest will be the development of the student’s choreographic point of view through which politics can be articulated. This course will culminate in an informal public showing of student work.