CDP: Senior Thesis Workshop

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Course System Home Terms Spring 2027 CDP: Senior Thesis Workshop

Course Description

Summary

This course is designed to be the culmination of the BFA Dance Lab program. Critical Dance Processes: Senior Thesis Workshop supports projects emerging from research in and through the study of dance and results in the public sharing of a thesis work. Each student will propose a project, develop goals and objectives for the semester, and move their work through all stages of production and presentation. Modes of practicing, situating and expressing thesis project research will be mobilized and extended through ongoing critical dialogue and collective feedback. We will attend, in practice, to the urgent questions facing our creative work, our lives and the field of dance and performance. Writing will be positioned as a vital practice embedded within processes of research, creation and the sharing of work. Throughout the semester, each student will develop virtual platforms/websites that will function as spaces to organize and share out research practices, writing and documentation of thesis projects.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will develop and activate research questions and methodologies to be used in processes of making, writing about and documenting creative work.
  • Students will lead and participate in critical feedback sessions during the development, revising, and actualizing of their work and the work of others.
  • Students will design and construct a project for public presentation, directing the process through all stages of production.
  • Students will refine how their work as a dance artist fits into larger conversations in dance and culture through active engagement in assignments and dialogue.

Prerequisites

Enrollment in BFA Dance program required

Please contact the faculty member : jessezaritt@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Jesse Zaritt

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Spring 2027

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

7

Course Frequency

Every term