Choreography Studio

This seminar is designed for junior students pursuing the minor in dance to investigate current dance practices and ideas. Part study and discussion of the processes, aesthetics and politics involved in dance making and viewing — part independent creative practice and critique — this course invites students to a deeper understanding of their own art making perspectives and to those of their classmates. Guest artists will visit classes and share some of the directorial, collaborative and interpersonal challenges involved in leading a significant creative enterprise. Serious creators (non-juniors/certificates) may apply to enroll.

Prerequisites and Restrictions

Open to junior students pursuing the minor in dance, who will be given permission prior to enrollment period. By application, the course is also open to seniors or to committed artists in other disciplines such as visual arts working with movement and performance.

To apply, please email Prof. Susan Marshall at sm9@princeton.edu and briefly state your interest in taking this course.

 

Faculty

Silas Riener

HEARST CHOREOGRAPHER-IN-RESIDENCE NAMED IN 22-23

Class of '06

Sections

U01

Fridays, 1:30 - 4:20 PM