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Capturing choreography on camera allows our dancers to work in a wide range of spaces and environments usually not suitable for live performance. It enables a new kind of storytelling and drama, mixing of dance and non-dance movement, fragmentation and reconstruction of the choreography, and a multiplicity of viewpoints on each gesture.
This exciting new program with its great expressive possibilities promises to play an important part in the future of our innovative performing arts curriculum.
2009 2nd Session Dance Film by Lauren Newby with CIT Sara Morell
2008 Theater Workshop Dance Film by Lauren Newby