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Collaborative Research (continued)

Skidmore students and their professors have worked together on numerous research projects. This kind of high-level scholarship does more than enhances a student's understanding in a given disipline; the practical, hands-on experience and "real-world" accomplishment also instill a sense of confidence that will benefit a graduate in any career. Projects from recent years appear below, arranged by academic area.

Dance

Project: Focused Creative Exploration
Participants: Associate Professor Debra J. Fernandez and Nina Saraceno '03
Plan: The objective is to create time during the summer for focused creative exploration. The goal is to integrate student participation into the early creative process, which will become the collaborative performances at the Tang Museum next November between New York painter Paul Henry Ramirez and Debra Fernandez. The performances will contain a large cast, and this experience will be used to develop Ms. Saraceno's ability to take charge of certain aspects of the performance. Two of the featured dancers in the performance will have active roles in creating the material to be danced.




Creative Thought Matters.
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