Description
Town Hall Meeting
With Speakers Walter Dundervill, Marjani Forte, Ishmael Houston-Jones, and Melinda Ring
Gibney Dance Center, November 25, 2013.
This meeting looked into Movement Research’s existence as a theoretical model of openness and experimentation, and the fact that Movement Research doesn’t dictate but rather creates a space in which to follow one’s own intention or aesthetic. Speakers and guests questioned what shifts have occurred in the role MR plays for us as dance artists and in the culture at large, whether there is a tension between the individuality and the collectivity that exists in the MR community of practice, thought and doing, and the making/marketing of our identities. As well as the role that the dancer/dance-maker play in an age that valorizes and fetishizes making.
January 22, 2020.
Organized by André Daughtry
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Published 02/13/20
December 8, 2019.
Moderated by Ni’Ja Whitson
Panelists: Cheryl Clark, Martha Eddy, Kayvon Pourazar, and Sangeeta Vallabhan.
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