Movement Practice: Puppance, an Advanced Movement Study of Puppetry and Dance

DAN4246.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2022 Movement Practice: Puppance, an Advanced Movement Study of Puppetry and Dance

Course Description

Summary

Puppance is an advanced movement practice class that mobilizes the interrelationships between the human body, objects, and puppets. We will examine the broad range of how these forms overlap through the physical practices of dancing, building puppets, and creating scores based on our research. In dance we often talk about how “the space moves us.”  In this class, we will examine this literally -- observing the causes and effects of our movements on physical objects in space and creating environments that shift and contort our bodies as the environments move. Movement will be our primary source for research -- in the creation and manipulation of puppets, dance scores for humans, moving objects as dancers, deriving dance material through the mechanics of puppeteering, creating drawings as a result of gestures and gestures as a result of drawings, and  implementing dance scores on puppet construction. Puppets will include: small and large scale, 2D and 3D, single person and group manipulated designs. This course welcomes advanced students (freshman-senior) in all areas of study -- visual arts, dance, music, architecture, mathematics, literature and environmental studies--anyone that is self-motivated and enjoys working with their hands;  values experimenting in cross-disciplinary forms; researching movement, sound and space; and physically relating with the material world. No previous building or movement experience is required, but curiosity is a necessity.

Instructor

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2022

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12