This trailblazing Duke MS fuses choreographic inquiry with biomechanics, cultural theory, and XR stagecraft. Cohorts analyze motion-capture data in the Human Performance Lab, design sensor-embedded costumes, and co-produce site-specific works addressing racial justice and climate grief. Partnerships with medical schools and community arts hubs position graduates as scholar-artists redefining dance research and embodied activism.
EMG-augmented duet visualizing muscular empathy
Interactive projection responding to dancers’ heart-rate data
VR archive preserving endangered indigenous dances
Biomechanical study on injury prevention in hip-hop improvisation
Podcast interviewing disabled dancers on access aesthetics
Machine-learning choreography generator critiquing algorithmic bias
Wearable haptic costumes translating sound for Deaf performers
Site-specific climate-justice dance filmed by drones
Citizen-science movement workshops mapping public-space safety
Blockchain smart-contract ensuring equitable choreographic royalties
Neurofeedback exploration of flow states in rehearsal
Eco-dye research for sustainable dance costume production
Serious game teaching anatomy through dance movement
Augmented reality layer annotating historical ballroom traditions
Critical essay series on gig-economy precarity in dance labor
Mobile app coaching mindfulness-in-motion for K–12 classrooms
Digital zine documenting queer social-dance lineages
Motion-sensor data-viz installation on migration journeys
Innovate movement research and embodied activism through Duke Dance.
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