Sanne Clifford // Teacher
IDOCs » To dance or not to dance in one's own choreography
I wrote this essay during my MA Choreography (2012).
It discusses the perspectives to be 'in' or 'out' as a choreographer in one's own creation. I interviewed 5 choreographers, used questionnaires in addition and linked it with Jo Butterworth's Didactic-Democratic spectrum model.
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Defne Erdur // Teacher
2013.11.21
İnteresting Sanne! Another idocde teacher from istanbul; İlkay Turkoglu also has an MA on this issue: 'being in between- being the dancer and the choreographer in a dance piece' as a solo performance. Her MA is uploaded here, unfortunately in Turkish only with a English summary. You may wish to contact her and discuss further on this matter and even go ahead and create an idocde forum on this, for further discussion with other teachers. I personally would be very interested in hearing your ideas about "how this research informed your dance teaching"?! Cheers, Defne
2013.11.21
İnteresting Sanne! Another idocde teacher from istanbul; İlkay Turkoglu also has an MA on this issue: 'being in between- being the dancer and the choreographer in a dance piece' as a solo performance. Her MA is uploaded here, unfortunately in Turkish only with a English summary. You may wish to contact her and discuss further on this matter and even go ahead and create an idocde forum on this, for further discussion with other teachers. I personally would be very interested in hearing your ideas about "how this research informed your dance teaching"?! Cheers, Defne
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