Dance & Literacy What is out there?. Wayne State University Digital Dance Literacy (DDL) Allows college students to explore dance and technology through:

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Dance & Literacy What is out there?

Wayne State University Digital Dance Literacy (DDL) Allows college students to explore dance and technology through: Sound design, music composition, web design, dance for video, body works anatomy program Fosters students technological literacy in the world of dance

Dance Literacy Club Spectrum Dance Theater Based in Seattle,WA this group is encouraging people to talk about dance as a way to make them more knowledgeable about the field Announces recommended dance performances to see and holds post- performance guided discussions

The Importance of Motif Writing Motif Writing provides a way for dancers and choreographers to notate their work with symbols that correspond to movement concepts This is a great way to preserve choreography for the future

Body Works Software Allows you to investigate the human body in 3D Great tool for dancers to understand their movement and for injury prevention