IWNT524
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Working From the Concept of "the Meadow"
Course Title
Auto-Archiving and New Meadows
Course Long Title
Working From the Concept of "the Meadow"
Course Typically Offered
WI - Winter Session
Min Credit Hours
1
Description
Taisha Paggett, instructor
Auto-archiving and new meadows of togetherness
Working from the concept of "the meadow" - a
speculative geography of possibility- and
"solitary togetherness," this workshop utilizes
somatic and contemplative practices, map and image
making, sounding, movement, as well as relevant
critical texts to re-imagine our current modes of
communication and connectivity. Resisting the
modern-day, digital sociality, We will invent
strategies for auto-archiving and embodying
choreographies that move students through
personal, unison parades from their homes into
their surrounding community.
Auto-archiving and new meadows of togetherness
Working from the concept of "the meadow" - a
speculative geography of possibility- and
"solitary togetherness," this workshop utilizes
somatic and contemplative practices, map and image
making, sounding, movement, as well as relevant
critical texts to re-imagine our current modes of
communication and connectivity. Resisting the
modern-day, digital sociality, We will invent
strategies for auto-archiving and embodying
choreographies that move students through
personal, unison parades from their homes into
their surrounding community.