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Screenshot of a person dressed in black dancing in four places.
Title | Screenshot of video response post |
performer | Miller, Celeste (Faculty/Staff) |
Index Date | 2018 |
Date Issued | August 2018 |
Publisher | Grinnell College |
Note | Digital Bridges to Dance is a collaborative project by Grinnell College professor Celeste Miller and Grinnell College students Obuchi Adikema (Vivero fellow), Charlotte Richardson-Deppe, and Naomi Worob. The collection includes methods for choreographers to collaborate across geographic distance, curriculum for dance-based experiential embodied practices, and research and creative products. |
Topic | Dance |
Geographic | Grinnell (Iowa) |
Temporal | Twenty tens |
Keyword | research methodologies |
Related Item | Digital Bridges to Dance |
Related Item | Digital Grinnell |
Genre | Internet videos |
Extent | 1 photograph, color |
Media Type | image/png |
Digital Origin | born digital |
Language | English |
Access Condition | Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.). |
Identifier (hdl) | http://hdl.handle.net/11084/28254 |
Identifier (local) | grinnell:28254 |
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Title | Screenshots from video response posts |
contributor | Miller, Celeste (Faculty/Staff) |
Index Date | 2018 |
Date Issued | August 2018 |
Publisher | Grinnell College |
Note | Digital Bridges to Dance is a collaborative project by Grinnell College professor Celeste Miller and Grinnell College students Obuchi Adikema (Vivero fellow), Charlotte Richardson-Deppe, and Naomi Worob. The collection includes methods for choreographers to collaborate across geographic distance, curriculum for dance-based experiential embodied practices, and research and creative products. |
Topic | Dance |
Geographic | Grinnell (Iowa) |
Temporal | Twenty tens |
Keyword | research methodologies |
Related Item | Faculty Scholarship |
Related Item | Digital Bridges to Dance |
Related Item | Digital Grinnell |
Genre | Internet videos |
Extent | 11 photographs, color |
Media Type | image/png |
Digital Origin | born digital |
Language | English |
Access Condition | Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.). |
Identifier (hdl) | http://hdl.handle.net/11084/28016 |
Identifier (local) | grinnell:28016 |