dance
Photo by Linda Howe
Dancers (above) per
form as part of a two-part
presentation demon
strating the close
association between in
terpretive dance and
impressionistic art last
week on campus.
Vicki Durst, University
graduate student, put on
the presentation to help
fulfill her requirements for
a masters degree in in
terdisciplinary studies,
with emphasis in dance.
The dance concert was
accompanied by slide
projections in which some
of the artistic principles of
French Impressionist and
Post-Impressionist paint
ers were explored through
movement.
The presentation took
place at Gerlinger Hall and
was titled, “A Constantly
Changing Scene Caught by
a Constantly Moving Eye.”
Artists whose work was
included in the presen
tation were Degas, Renoir,
Rodin, J>eurat and
Toulouse-Lautrec.
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