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norah zuniga shaw
dance & technology :: composition
critical theories of the body
zuniga-shaw.1@osu.edu 614 247 7379 010 SU
norah zuniga shaw
Norah Zuniga Shaw (Assistant Professor and Director of Dance and Technology) is a dance artist and theorist working in the U.S. and Latin America. She received a BA Degree in Dance and Environmental Science from Hampshire College and an MFA in Dance from The University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA). Zuniga-Shaw is currently working with William Forsythe and the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design to create an interactive score for One Flat Thing, Reproduced. Recent commissions include three new dances for television (WOSU-PBS) and performances for NANO at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Zuniga-Shaw has been recently published in Performance Research Journal and was the assistant editor for the book and DVD Envisioning Dance on Film and Video, eds. Judy Mitoma and Elizabeth Zimmer, (Routledge: 2002). She teaches courses in interdisciplinary composition and critical theory as well as the Introduction to Dance and Technology for grads.

publications

Founding Editor, EXTENSIONS: The online journal for embodied technologies.

Assistant Editor, Envisioning Dance on Film and Video. Judy Mitoma, ed. New York: Routledge Press, 2002.

education

MFA in Dance, University of California, Los Angeles
BA in Dance & Environmental Science
, Hampshire College, Massachusetts

 
 
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