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The thesis project, impulse Present, was a site-specific work presented in two separate public performances. The first performance was on September 22, 2008, as part of the George Mason University s Fall for the Book Festival, and the second performance was on September 27, 2008 during Clarendon Day, a neighborhood street festival in Arlington, VA. This project included a 19-member cast, involved audience participation and used improvisational elements within a loosely choreographed structure. The duration of the work was approximately 30 minutes. In this work, the audience was invited to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The thesis project, impulse Present, was a site-specific work presented in two separate public performances. The first performance was on September 22, 2008, as part of the George Mason University s Fall for the Book Festival, and the second performance was on September 27, 2008 during Clarendon Day, a neighborhood street festival in Arlington, VA. This project included a 19-member cast, involved audience participation and used improvisational elements within a loosely choreographed structure. The duration of the work was approximately 30 minutes. In this work, the audience was invited to physically join in spontaneous duets with the dancers. Given the esoteric nature of modern art and the reluctance of many potential audience members to experience it, the predominant question was: How can I create a work where the audience is invited to be participatory yet doesn t feel pressured to perform when they intended to observe?
Autorenporträt
Adriane Fang received a B.A. with honors with a double major in Dance and Psychology from UWSP in 1994 and an M.F.A. in Dance from GMU in 2009. She danced professionally with Doug Varone and Dancers from 1996-2006, receiving a ¿Bessie¿ Award in 2007. Currently teaching at the University of Maryland, she was on faculty at GMU from 2006-2009.