Description |
Finding my voice as a choreographer in the genre of aerial dance serves as the focus of this thesis. In order to provide context, a brief history of aerial dance illuminates the connections between aerial dance and modern dance aesthetics as well as its inclusion in academic dance programs. I began my research by exploring the myth of human flight, but quickly changed course when the aerial apparatus I selected did not lend itself to this idea. Through the process of creating three different aerial dances, I explore several themes pivotal to aerial choreography including declaring an intention, embodying an intention, and learning to be present even when the process involved struggle. A reflection on my own experiences and deep beliefs sheds light on my choices as a dancer and choreographer. Finally, I discuss the journey of finding my niche as an aerial dance artist. |