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CS92PROD
Repertory and Performance
DANC 378
Fall 2015 not offered
This course may be repeated for credit.

Choreographer Will Rawls offers a multidisciplinary study and choreographic research of the film and musical score Ballet Mecanique. Rarely performed or screened, Ballet Mecanique, a canonical collaboration between French filmmaker Fernand Leger and American composer George Antheil, premiered in 1924. There was no dance that accompanied this "ballet," and no choreographer has attempted a full-scale concert dance version since. Both the film and music were designed to represent the chaotic energy of post-WWI Europe, taking industrial noise, mass production, Dadaist imagery, kaleidoscopic consciousness, and metaphors of speed as cues for innovation within their respective forms. Both film and music led to actual inventions of technology and instruments. Just over 90 years since the premiere, the themes and techniques of Ballet Mecanique have potential resonance with contemporary life, which is writing its own narratives of society, identity, militarization, speed, global consciousness, and technological evolution.

We will study the cultural factors that gave rise to Ballet Mecanique, identify contemporary parallels of these factors, and translate these ideas into the embodied media of dance and voice. How can performers intervene into the crisis of modern (or contemporary) progress by trying to embody it? What are the techniques (somatic, sonic, graphic, digital, or otherwise) that we can investigate in relation to this question? While unpacking Ballet Mecanique, we'll explore music history, vocal score composition, orchestration, dance, political and sociological thought, neurology, and computer science. Students from diverse interests and backgrounds are welcome.
Credit: 1 Gen Ed Area Dept: HA DANC
Course Format: PerformanceGrading Mode: Graded
Level: UGRD Prerequisites: None
Fulfills a Major Requirement for: (DANC-MN)(DANC)(ENVS-MN)(ENVS)(REES-MN)(REES-Lang/Lit/C)(THEA)

Last Updated on APR-19-2024
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