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"A Celebration Service" - Dance Ensemble — DAN2123.01

Instructor: Terry Creach
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
To mark Meredith Monk’s fifty years of performing, Tom Bogdan will reconstruct Monk’s “A Celebration Service” for the Bennington College community. Bogdan, an original cast member in the work, will cast an ensemble of singer/dancers (see the music listing for "A Celebration Service") and will schedule intensive weekend dance rehearsals with dancer/singer Allison Easter to

"A Celebration Service," Meredith Monk — MPF4109.01

Instructor: Thomas Bogdan
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
To mark Meredith Monk’s fifty years of performing, Tom Bogdan will reconstruct Monk’s “A Celebration Service” for the Bennington College community.  Bogdan, an original cast member, in the work will cast an ensemble of singers to be joined by an ensemble of 10 dancers, supervised by Terry Creach, to perform this spiritually inspired performance piece--created by

A Celebration Service — MUS4232.01

Instructor: Thomas Bogdan Levi Gonzalez
Credits: 4
This class will reconstruct and perform Meredith Monk’s “A Celebration Service” for the Bennington College community.  Tom Bogdan, an original cast member in the work, will cast and teach an ensemble of singer/ dancers to be joined by an ensemble of “Processional” dancers, supervised by Levi Gonzalez to perform this spiritually inspired performance piece, created by

A Celebration Service - The Dancer’s Ensembles — DAN4184.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 1
This class will reconstruct and perform Meredith Monk’s “A Celebration Service” for the Bennington College community.  Tom Bogdan, an original cast member in the work, will cast and teach an ensemble of singer/ dancers to be joined by an ensemble of “Processional” dancers, supervised by Levi Gonzalez to perform this spiritually inspired performance piece, created by

Access is a Practice: Dance and Disability Studies — DAN4373.01

Instructor: Londs Reuter
Days & Time: TU,FR 2:10pm-4:00pm
Credits: 2

Accessibility describes the practice of freeing a space or an event so it might be visited by more people in more ways than one could ever presume at the outset. In this course, we will explore the litany of practices that allow more people (and in particular, disabled, mad, and chronically ill people) into all spheres of public life with a particular focus on performance

Accidents, Glitches and Errors/From Content to Form — DAN2360.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
This is a practice for participants of any discipline to activate the desired body, in their chosen form or medium. Trusting the intrinsic intelligence of the body, as well as discovering the glitches that contribute to the making process, we will source multiple systems (muscular, skeletal, fluid, organ) and other ways of reading the body (energy, emotion, history, trauma).

Advanced Butoh Practice-Body as Landscape — DAN4139.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
This course is designed for students with prior experience in dance technique or movement practice. By using a series of somatic, improvisational and compositional practices inspired by butoh, we will develop ways of embodying unorthodox and complex ideas dealing with the ever-becoming, inconsumable, and vaporizing body. Students will be encouraged to closely observe and keep

Advanced Explorations in Experiential Anatomy — DAN4107.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 4
***Time Change*** This is a studio class of advanced anatomy intended to deepen understanding of your own moving body. We approach the material through visual, cognitive, kinesthetic, and sensory modes. Class time is divided between discussion of anatomy and kinesthetic concepts and engagement with the material experientially through visualization and movement studies.

Advanced Improvisation and Partnering — DAN4292.01

Instructor: Dai Jian
Credits: 2
This class takes improvisation as an exploration of the present moment without expectation or preconceived purpose; improvisation is seen as the exercise of listening, observing, and trusting in one’s instincts and in the principles of nature. We will explore the use of improvisation in performance, showing each other often, to develop these particular performance skills.

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers Musicians — DAN4673.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Credits: 1
This advanced course focuses on work in the performance of improvisation. For dancers, special attention is given to the development of individual movement vocabularies, pattern recognition and the exploration of forms and structures.  Dancers are expected to have experience with improvisation in performance and are asked to develop a structure for the group. This class

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4673.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Credits: 2
This advanced course focuses on work in the performance of improvisation. For dancers, special attention is given to the development of individual movement vocabularies, pattern recognition and the exploration of forms and structures. Dancers are expected to have experience with improvisation in performance and are asked to develop a structure for the group. This class will

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4361.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Credits: 2
This class will be co-taught by Dance Faculty from the BFA and BA Dance program and is open to both groups of dance students as well as music students. This class is for students who have had training in improvisational practices. Students will explore and perform structures, paying attention to pattern recognition, arcs of development and the building of gestural, sonic,

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4361.02) (cancelled 2/26/2024

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Credits: 1
This class is for advanced dance improvisers who will collaborate with musicians in creating ensemble forms for the performance of improvisation. We will meet once a week with musicians to create a performance at the end of the term. Students will learn a Solo Practice and an Ensemble practice in improvisation techniques. Development of a movement vocabulary, pattern

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4361.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Days & Time: WE 4:10pm-6:00pm
Credits: 2

This class is for students who have had training in improvisational music and/or movement practices. Students will investigate and perform structures and concepts while paying attention to pattern recognition, arcs of development, and the building of gestural, sonic, spatial, and energetic movement

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4673.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 2
This class is for advanced dance improvisers who will collaborate with musicians in creating ensemble forms for the performance of improvisation. We will meet once a week with musicians and will also collaborate with Thorsten Dennerline's Printmaking class to create a performance at the end of the term. Students will learn a Solo Practice and an Ensemble practice in

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble of Dancers and Musicians — MPF4357.01) (cancelled

Instructor: Joseph Alpar
Credits: 2
This class is for advanced musicians and dancers who have had some improvisation experience. We will work on Solo Practice and Ensemble Practices. Attention will be focused on the development of sound and movement vocabulary, pattern recognition, the arc of compositional forms and polyrhythms. Musicians and dancers will engage in deep listening, exchange of sonic and movement

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble of Dancers and Musicians — DAN4673.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati Michael Wimberly
Credits: 2
This course is for dancers and musicians to work on the performance of improvisation. This section is for dancers who will focus on developing an original movement vocabulary, understand pattern recognition and learn a solo and ensemble practice in emergent forms. Once a week, the dancers will have a class with musicians and will collaborate on improvisational structures.

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble of Dancers and Musicians — DAN4673.01) (cancelled

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Credits: 2
This class is for advanced dancers and musicians who have had some improvisation experience. We will work on Solo Practice and Ensemble Practices. Attention will be focused on the development of sound and movement vocabulary, pattern recognition, the arc of compositional forms and polyrhythms. Musicians and dancers will engage in deep listening, exchange of sonic and movement

Advanced Improvisation: Being in relationship with all there is — DAN4367.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
In this course we will engage with various approaches and techniques that support students in the development of their improvisation and performance practices, expanding and deepening their experience of both. This will encourage a letting go of the attachment we have to engrained movement patterns and preconceived ideas of what our dance vocabulary can/should include. In turn,

Advanced Intermediate Improvisation: Dynamic Movement — DAN4241.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
In this Advanced Intermediate Improvisation class we will focus on finding and building a dynamic movement vocabulary.  Students will be learning to observe, listen, trust, respect and respond to every moment without forcing their own movement choices or imposing connections with someone else.  Throughout the course, we will pay attention to personal physical language

Advanced Projects in Dance — DAN4795.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for students involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term. Corequisites:

Advanced Projects in Dance — DAN4795.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for students involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term. Corequisite: 

Advanced Projects in Dance — DAN4795.01, Section 1

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for students involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term. Corequisites:

Advanced Projects in Dance — DAN4795.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for students involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term. This advanced

Advanced Projects in Dance — DAN4795.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for students involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term. Corequisites: