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Movement on the Move

Movement moves across time, bodies, and places. How can visceral approaches to digitally curating, analyzing, and visualizing dance data amplify transnational, intergenerational, and intercultural understandings of dance’s histories?

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“Improving Motion Modeling with Dance Expertise for Archiving and Analysis” Funded by Schmidt Sciences
Visceral Histories
New Essay Published in the Cambridge Forum on AI: Culture and Society
Visceral Histories
We Need a “Dancer-in-the-Loop” Method
Visceral Histories
Graphic Recordings, Oral Histories, and Dance Data: Seika Boye, Harmony Bench, and Kate Elswit in Conversation
Visceral Histories
Radical Accounting Series Opens at the Whitney
Visceral Histories
Now online: Tidalectic Un/mapping and the Performance of African Diasporic Imagination in the Repertory of Katherine Dunham
Dunham's Data
Research Embossed: Kenturah Davis Exhibition in London
Dunham's Data
Commission for The Whitney Museum of American Art
Dunham's Data
"Visceral Data for Dance Histories" wins DSA's Gertrude Lippincott Award
Dunham's Data
Code and Tutorial Release
Dunham's Data
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