The Fall 2024 Emory Dance Company Concert features new work by faculty members Julio Medina, George Staib, Lori Teague and guest artists Doug Varone and Danielle Swatzie.
Read about guest artist Danielle Swatzie's work and process below!
In this work, I'm exploring the intersection of movement and improvisational jazz, using abstract scores to guide both narrative and physical expression. I want to create a space where the music and movement flow together organically, inviting play, joy, and spontaneity. My aim is to let the choreography tell a story while being in constant conversation with the music, allowing both to drive the emotional and creative journey.
My goal is to challenge and dismantle expectations. Right now, I'm drawn to asymmetry and controlled chaos, and I want to lean into that, allowing the work to stretch beyond boundaries and invite new possibilities.
Collaboration is central to my creative process. We’ve started by creating solo scores, allowing the dancers to explore different compositional techniques, which helps reveal their individual strengths and potential. I also incorporate journal prompts to keep them emotionally connected to the work, deepening their engagement. As we explore character development, these collaborative elements shape the tone and world of the piece, laying a strong foundation for the final work.
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