Middlebury

DANC 1009

Community Dialogue/Arts

Community Dialogue Through the Arts
In this course students will learn both the theory and the practice of community dialogue through the arts. We will study the roles of community organizers, activists, artists, community members, performers, and scholars in the field of community engagement, such as The Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, Urban Bush Women, Crossroads Theatre, and Jan Cohen-Cruz of Imagining America. Students will collaborate to design, plan, implement, and document a community engagement project aimed at making tangible change that continues after the course is completed. Readings will be drawn from Radical Street Performance, Visions of Culture, and Imagining America Publications. This course counts as an elective towards the Dance major.
Subject:
Dance
Department:
Dance
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART SOC WTR
Equivalent Courses:
DANC 0114 *
DANC 1006 *

Sections

Winter 2017

DANC1009A-W17 Lecture (McGregor)

Winter 2012

DANC1009A-W12 Lecture (Brown)

Winter 2009

DANC1009A-W09 Lecture (Brown)