Digital Bridges to Dance is a collaborative project by Grinnell College professor Celeste Miller, MFA, and Grinnell College students Obuchi Adikema (Class of 2021, Vivero Fellow); Charlotte Richardson-Deppe (Class of 2019); and Naomi Worob (Class of 2019). The objects in this collection include methods for choreographers to collaborate across geographic distance for the purpose of professional artistic development; curriculum for dance-based experiential embodied practices that can be used by choreographers and other artists, classroom teachers, and community leaders; and documentation of the research and creative products of Miller, Adikema, Richardson-Deppe, and Worob.
Screenshots of blog posts shared between Charlotte Richardson-Deppe and Celeste Miller during the choreography communication exchange experiment Exquisite Corpse/Corps.
Dances from prompts inspired by Yoko Ono's Grapefruit. Naomi Worob in skirt with striped shirt dancing outside with arms above her head next to exposed pipes. Obuchi Adikema dancing while sitting on a bench.
Dances from prompts inspired by Yoko Ono's Grapefruit. Obuchi Adikema in patterned shirt and shorts standing in a grassy field. Naomi Worob dancing through the limbs of a tree.