Summer Dance ‘Intensive’ Embodies Improvisation

July 30, 2019
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Two dancers move energetically in a studio, one lifting flowing fabric and the other stepping forward expressively, while several people sit on the floor watching in the background among mirrors and ballet barres.

Courtesey of El Paso Herald-Post. Photo: Laura Trejo / UTEP Communications

Summer Dance ‘Intensive’ Embodies Improvisation

S. Ama Wray, Ph.D., associate professor of dance, was featured in the El Paso Herald-Post for her work conducting an Embodiology workshop at The University of Texas at El Paso's Fox Fine Arts Center.

"A half dozen or so pairs of bodies set in a circle moved in tandem though almost never in sync during impromptu conversations that ranged from the silly to the mundane to the flirtatious.

The goal of this dance exercise at The University of Texas at El Paso was to weave a person’s reason, instincts and imagination."

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