Dance, Movement, & Pluralism is a course that is taught at Temple University that will focus on movement as a language of expression that conveys culturally learned values. From pedestrian behaviors to social dance to artistic traditions, movement will be explored as a carrier of cultural and aesthetic meaning. The works of contemporary dance artists will be examined within their socio-cultural and historical contexts. Issues of race and racism will be addressed in relationship to the content, context, and appreciation of the specific works viewed. Students will participate in movement improvisations and theater games. (taken from course description)
Instructed by Teresa VanDenend Sorge in Spring 2009
Dance Performed by Nicole & Tynisha
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