Re: use of the net in creating/presenting dances

Lisa Marie Naugle (naugle@sfu.ca)
Mon, 13 Apr 1998 11:27:00 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Richard,

I developed two university dance courses that were totally online (through
the Internet). One course is Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the
Virtual Body and uses Lifeforsm software. The other course is
Reconstructing a late work of Hanya Holm - both are in process now. I've
also been doing collaborations (e.g. performance and/or experiments with
technique classes) with participants in Vancouver, Canada and participants
in New York. I wrote three articles I could send you.

Hope this helps. Please feel free to contact me personally.
Lisa Naugle
(P.S. My Ph.D thesis is "Collaborative Online Methods in Dance Education
and specifically focuses on dance and the Internet)

>Hi all. I've been lurking around here a while now but posting very
>little. I've been asked to do a lecture on dance and the internet,
>specifically looking at ways choreographers are using the internet in
>creating or presenting dance works. i.e. not web sites for publicising
>companies or performances. I know of a few projects, besides my own,
>where choreographers have done this but would welcome any information,
>particularly suggestions of web sites to look at.
>
>Thanks
>
>Richard Lord
>
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>Choreographer richard@bigroom.co.uk
>London, UK http://www.bigroom.co.uk/
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Lisa Naugle, Ph.D Candidate
New York University
Music and Performing Arts Professions
Dance Program
New York:(212)604-4163
Canada: (604) 731-8385
Fax: (604) 731-0128
email:naugle@sfu.ca
Researching at Simon Fraser University
School of Contemporary Arts