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- Creators: Dyer, Becky
- Creators: Reyes, Guillermo
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You Are Here: A choreographic memoir exploring anxiety in the YouTube generation is an evening-length performance which began as an interdisciplinary exploration of the therapeutic properties of creative writing and creative movement. Throughout the creation of this performance, the choreographer engaged in self-reflection from which arose the themes of anxiety, the Internet, and identity. As a result of this experience, she reached conclusions regarding her personal voice and agency, interdisciplinary art as therapy, the importance of dance as a coping mechanism in digital cultures, and a definition of the therapeutic process of choreographic memoir.
ContributorsDorn, Katherine (Author) / Dyer, Becky (Thesis advisor) / Mitchell, John D. (Committee member) / Reyes, Guillermo (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2017