Contact Improvisation
Year
This course will examine the underlying principles of an improvisatory form predicated on two or more bodies coming into physical contact. Contact Improvisation, which emerged in the 1960s out of the Judson Experimental Dance Theater, combines aspects of social and theatrical dance, bodywork, gymnastics, and martial arts. We will explore movement practices that enhance our sensory awareness, with an emphasis on action and physical risktaking. Contemporary partnering skills, such as taking and giving weight and finding a common “center,” will provide a basis for further exploration. Students may enter this yearlong course in the second semester only with permission of the instructor.
Dance courses
- African Dance
- Anatomy in Action
- Anatomy Seminar
- Ballet
- Belly Dance
- Composition A, B, and C
- Contact Improvisation
- Dance Fundamentals
- Dance History
- Dance Making
- Dance Meeting
- Dance Training Conference
- Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement®
- First-Year Studies in Dance
- Improvisation
- Improvisation: Embodied Awareness
- Labanotation/Repertory
- Lighting Design and Stagecraft for Dance
- Modern and Post-Modern Practice
- Music for Dancers
- Performance Project
- Performance Project, Yvonne Rainer’s “Trio A” and “Chair Pillow”
- Senior Seminar
- Teaching Conference
- Yoga

