Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance

abstract: ABSTRACT Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance chronicles the journey of investigating my personal creative process in dance. This was a search for strategies to empower myself creatively, enabling me to move beyond the limitations of a prescribed form or style of danc...

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Other Authors: Davis, Omilade (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8697
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-86972018-06-22T03:01:12Z Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance abstract: ABSTRACT Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance chronicles the journey of investigating my personal creative process in dance. This was a search for strategies to empower myself creatively, enabling me to move beyond the limitations of a prescribed form or style of dance and communicate ideas that were relevant to me. But on a deeper level, it was an exploration of my capacity to self-define through movement. The challenge led me to graduate school, international study with world-renowned choreographers and to the development of a holistic creative practice, Movement to Meaning. The aim of this creative practice is to express internal awareness through movement, thereby enabling the mover to dance from an internal reference point. In my research, I utilized Movement to Meaning to re-contextualize Sandia, a traditional-based dance that is indigenous to various Mande subgroups in West Africa. This project culminated in a choreographic presentation, Ten For Every Thousand, which was performed in October 2010 at the Nelson Fine Arts Center at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. Dissertation/Thesis Davis, Omilade (Author) Vissicaro, Pegge (Advisor) Dove, Simon (Committee member) Sunkett, Mark (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Dance African American Studies african dance germaine acogny lamban sandia sekou camara somatics eng 90 pages M.F.A. Dance 2010 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8697 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2010
collection NDLTD
language English
format Dissertation
sources NDLTD
topic Dance
African American Studies
african dance
germaine acogny
lamban
sandia
sekou camara
somatics
spellingShingle Dance
African American Studies
african dance
germaine acogny
lamban
sandia
sekou camara
somatics
Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance
description abstract: ABSTRACT Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance chronicles the journey of investigating my personal creative process in dance. This was a search for strategies to empower myself creatively, enabling me to move beyond the limitations of a prescribed form or style of dance and communicate ideas that were relevant to me. But on a deeper level, it was an exploration of my capacity to self-define through movement. The challenge led me to graduate school, international study with world-renowned choreographers and to the development of a holistic creative practice, Movement to Meaning. The aim of this creative practice is to express internal awareness through movement, thereby enabling the mover to dance from an internal reference point. In my research, I utilized Movement to Meaning to re-contextualize Sandia, a traditional-based dance that is indigenous to various Mande subgroups in West Africa. This project culminated in a choreographic presentation, Ten For Every Thousand, which was performed in October 2010 at the Nelson Fine Arts Center at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.F.A. Dance 2010
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title Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance
title_short Moving beyond Form: Communicating Identity through Dance
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