Body and Object: Making Art that is both Sculpture and Dance

Students in VIS 300 / DAN 301 will create sculptures that relate directly to the body and compel performance, interaction, and movement. Students will also create dances that are informed by garments, objects, props and structures. Works will be created for unconventional spaces and designed to challenge viewer/performer/object relationships, augment and constrain the body, and trace the body’s actions and form. The class will consider how context informs perceptions of the borders between performance, bodies and objects.

Prerequisites and Restrictions

This course is open enrollment. No prerequisites needed.

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Tuesdays, 1:30-4:20 PM