This research seminar, in which the arts and humanities are in intentional and illuminating dialogue, will provide students with experiences of diverse research methodologies and perspectives around notions of migration, memory, and movement writ large. Participants will work closely with cluster faculty from African American Studies, Dance, English and Music, as well as visiting artists and scholars. Students will engage in the Renaissance Project's collaborative research endeavor and create their own original work in an array of mediums from performances to research papers and visual art works. |