This document is the graduate research developed from re/living: equity and inclusion, becoming. As a choreographer, educator, performer, and researcher, Gabriel Mata-Ortega develops through a notion and process of decentering, an extension of decolonizing dominant practices in western concert dance. The focus of the research lies in personal experiences, the body of work from Limón technique, and western concert dance. The work is expanded by theories and practices from work by dance writers, researchers, and choreographers in modern dance and disco culture. Engaging the idea of intersectional dialogue, the varying identities of Mata create pathways to connect, bridge, interrogate, and develop
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(Statement of Responsibility) by Eugenia Hayley Titterington(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College ...
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This thesis presents original ethnographic research on embodiment, creativity, and relationality in ...
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This thesis is a reflection of my experience researching, designing and teaching my course, Creating...
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This ethnographic study investigates conditions in which groups often found to be at odds with each ...
This paper describes the experiences of exploitation and liberation for neo burlesque performers us...
This research identifies and explores the emotions of women who are exiting (leaving) prostitution. ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Eugenia Hayley Titterington(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Eugenia Hayley Titterington(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College ...
This thesis presents original ethnographic research on embodiment, creativity, and relationality in ...
As an MFA candidate at the University of Maryland College Park's School of Theatre, Dance, and Perfo...
The problem addressed in this thesis is cultivating an answer to the question: what creates or compr...
This research project primarily focuses on how to confront architectural and colonial symbols of the...
For years, urban communities and specific ethnic groups within the US (mostly Blacks and Hispanics) ...
thesisThis thesis explores the performer's idiosyncrasy as a source of inspiration to (re)create a t...
In what follows, I highlight negative environmental perspectives and actions based on traditional pa...
This thesis is a reflection of my experience researching, designing and teaching my course, Creating...
Over the past several years the national conversation about race, inequality, and power in the Unite...
In this reflexive autoethnography, the author explores the “White Problem” by examining narratives o...
This ethnographic study investigates conditions in which groups often found to be at odds with each ...
This paper describes the experiences of exploitation and liberation for neo burlesque performers us...
This research identifies and explores the emotions of women who are exiting (leaving) prostitution. ...