Papers accepted for honors in Dance.

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Submissions from 2023

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Deconstructing the Past, Reconstructing the History, & Constructing the Future: Understanding & Healing Transgenerational Trauma through Process-Focused Creative Methodology in Costume Construction, Catja Christensen

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Crossing that Street, on Your Mind, in Our Yard: A Choreographic and Theoretical Exploration of the Cognitions Involved in Dance and the Importance of Observable Connection, Dale Lippincott

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Disability Justice in Motion: Exploring DJ Principles through Contact Improvisation, Susanna Procario-Foley

Submissions from 2021

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Thymes Will Change, Maybe Life Will Heal: A Study of Loneliness and Movement, Sydney Bryan

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Okay but what if we didn’t do that?: Countering White Supremacy and Anti-Blackness through Community Building in the Choreographic Process, Mara Senecal-Albrecht

Submissions from 2020

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(Re)Sequenced: A Multi Media Dance Theater Experience, Scott Leff

Submissions from 2019

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I Think That a lot: An Artistic Exploration of Anxiety, Erin Fagan

Submissions from 2018

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Dancing Each Other, Dancing Ourselves: Exploring Collaborative Choreographic Methodologies through Practice, Emily Green

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That’s Not My Neighbor: Artistic Exchange as a Vehicle to Normalize Relations Between Cuba and the United States, August Sherman

Submissions from 2017

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Arts in Action: A Study of the Intersectionality between Dance, Identity and Social Activism, Erika Martin

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We Found it with Each Other: An Honors Study in Process, Choreography, and Improvisation, Ruy Zambrano

Submissions from 2016

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Moving from Self to Community: An Investigation of Nonverbal Communication Through Improvisational Dance, Maia Draper-Reich

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Rehearsal (What We Did Last Time): Utilizing Verbal Histories to Embody Collective Memory and Identity of the 1970s, Emily Ryan

Submissions from 2015

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Not Moving Forward, but Simply Moving: Walk, Write, Work, Mauri Connors

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Moving Onward: The Delicate Interplay Amid Nature and its Inhabitants, Abigail Reich

Submissions from 2013

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The Story of You and Me: An Urban Pop Narrative, Amy Gernux

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Not a Body but a Building: Area Under Deconstruction, Rachel Pritzlaff

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I Saw a Thing: Welcoming Performance into Our Everyday Lives, Chloe Spitalny

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Using Dance to Cultivate the Culture of Testimony, Candace Taylor

Submissions from 2012

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I Made This For You: A Study in Empowering the Audience through Adoration, Ana Fiore

Submissions from 2011

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The Journey to Being Seen TARiYAN 030, Khadija Griffith

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Framework, Emma Judkins

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Physical Comedy and Humor in Dance: A translation of physical humor into choreography as exemplified primarily by Chaplin and Keaton, Wayne Ong