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Extension of Self Senior Dance Thesis Screendance by Amell Garrison '22

Apr 14
2022
5:30pm - 7:00pm
On Campus Event - Goodhart Hall, McPherson Auditorium

This culminating work brings together interdisciplinary creative practices such as writing, poetry, music, graphic design,  film, and screendance.

Since their childhood, Amell Garrison '22 has used dance to heal and express themselves. This culminating work brings together interdisciplinary creative practices such as writing, poetry, music, graphic design,  film, and screendance. The focal point of this work is a journey of discovery in how to heal when therapy is not an option, and creativity becomes the research method towards wholeness. The project is also inspired deeply by the film The Color Purple and how it fosters for Amell and generations of people pathways to spiritual and artistic growth. When faced with traumatic events and a developed disability, reimagining the dance world as a nourishing, healing, and accessible space is what brought forth this screendance thesis Extension of Self.

Dance

Audience: BMC Community
Type(s): Performance
Contact:
Lela Aisha Jones

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