Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)
CWPS Graduate Capstone Presentations
Center for World Performance Studies
The graduate capstone presentation is a culmination of the year-long certificate program in World Performance Studies. Graduate certificate students will present their research and findings after taking an introductory performance studies course, pursuing summer research in the field and a final capstone course, bringing together theory, research, and practice. Each presentation will be roughly 30-40 minutes with Q&A for each.
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served following the presentations.
Presenters for this session:
Scott Crandall - Vulture's Flight: Apocalyptic Improvising, Timed Subscendance, and a Trip to Berlin
Vignesh Ganesan - Applications of South Indian Classical Music in Jazz and Contemporary Music
Faye Lu - Through the Lens of Cultural Identity: Lion Dance Drumming
Lauren Blair Smith - The Embodied Bridge: Comparing Horton, Countertechnique, and Contemporary Dance Form Pedagogy
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served following the presentations.
Presenters for this session:
Scott Crandall - Vulture's Flight: Apocalyptic Improvising, Timed Subscendance, and a Trip to Berlin
Vignesh Ganesan - Applications of South Indian Classical Music in Jazz and Contemporary Music
Faye Lu - Through the Lens of Cultural Identity: Lion Dance Drumming
Lauren Blair Smith - The Embodied Bridge: Comparing Horton, Countertechnique, and Contemporary Dance Form Pedagogy