| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Metamorphosis: radically imagining the body through collage and the grotesque | Shir, Allison | art; body; choreography; dance; grotesque; paradox | This thesis focuses on metamorphosis, defined as a dynamic state of in-betweens, the meeting point of the paradoxical and absurd, a junction where extreme opposites may coexist. It is a constant collage of isolated and alienated parts that have been ripped, cut, and torn and then reorganized into a ... | 2016 | |
| 2 | Becoming large enough: encompassing subjective and objective perspectives in one whole | Carter, Nancy Simpson | choreography; integration; objective; paradox; somatics; subjective; movement | How does one resolve the disconnect when subjective and objective perspectives directly contradict each other? My research has been a quest to understand the nature of this conflict, particularly in relation to somatic work and my creative process. In reviewing somatics literature, I found that most... | 2010-08 |