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1media/iml mirrors.Still005.jpg2018-03-08T03:26:40-08:00Marientina Gotsis59409032e09999a5e79401b21119697337409509290106plain2018-04-18T02:46:18-07:00Frankie Reyesdcbe8d8834f3373dc05dbac9fdc6e363d57a38ccRhythm & Dance GamesA K-12 Curriculum Guide for ages 7+This project is a collaboration between the USC Creative Media & Behavioral Health Center at the School of Cinematic Arts and the USC Choreographic Institute at the Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. Initially conceived at the launch of the USC Choreographic Institute, we would first like to credit William Forsythe for catalyzing the idea.
Faculty & Consultants Marientina Gotsis Thomas McManus Patrick Corbin Bobbie Edwards Vangelis Lympouridis Dawn Stoppiello William Forsythe
IML 543 Students Sydney Rubin Frankie Reyes Christina Lelon Liz Hogenson Gabi Gomes Jeff Doan Arthur Shau Le'Naecha Roberts
DANC 499 Students Robert Karimi more coming soon...
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1media/iml mvmt.Still003.jpg2018-02-14T19:49:07-08:00Sydney Rubin58220566821dde856e860e0fa6143bfce86ca318What Are Rhythm & Dance Games?Frankie Reyes15gallery6044962018-04-18T05:38:15-07:00Frankie Reyesdcbe8d8834f3373dc05dbac9fdc6e363d57a38cc