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Indiana University Associate Professor, Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance Selene Carter offers a lecture on decolonizing dance history coursework and how to set up a lecture.
Professor Carter achieved her M.F.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and received the Ruth Page Award, Chicago’s highest honor in dance, as well as funding from city agencies and private foundations for her work. As co-director Links Hall, she created a forum for post-modern and experimental dance, producing workshops and performances in alternative dance and improvisation. She taught improvisation and dance studies at the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago, the University of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of the Arts. Selene is a certified teacher in Evans Somatic Dance.
Her choreography was recently presented at Links Hall in Chicago, the Aronoff Center by the Contemporary Dance Theatre of Cincinnati, Ohio, at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater by Wild Space Dance Company, in the Regional Alternative Dance Festival (RADfest) in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the Breaking Ground Contemporary Dance & Film Festival, Tempe, Arizona, and by the Indianapolis Art Museum at the Tobey Theater, Harkness Dance Center/92nd Street Y in New York City by Doug Varone & Dancers.