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Lynda Davis: ‘person to person’
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Visiting artist, instructor
teaches dance by song
By SUSAN BRANDT
Krd and Black Staff Writer
Some University students accustomed to
the normal teaching method of lecturing and
note-taking got a surprise this week
Lynda Davis, a visiting dance artist and
instructor in the modern-dance classes, is
singing dance instructions to her pupils,
accompanied by the rhythmic beat of an
African drum.
Davis, an artist and teacher at Florida
State University, is completing a five-day
residency at the University. This week,
Davis has directed classes in modern-dance
technique, improvisation and movement
design The classes, open to both dance
majors and non-dance majors, are designed
to allow dancers to share knowledge and
ideas with each other, Davis said.
“Arts go from person to person more than
from book to book," said Davis. The
residency provides for a give-and-take at
mosphere that does “as much for the
resident as for the faculty and students," she
said.
Allowing non-dance majors to participate
in the classes, instead of merely observing,
meets with much approval from Davis.
“Experience is very important," she said
She added that many schools don’t offer this
opportunity to non-dance majors
Davis has an extensive background in
modern dance She was a featured dancer
with the Bella Lewitzky Dance Company,
which performed extensively in the United
States and Europe. She also codirected and
performed with Clay Taliaferro and Carol
Warner in the Theater Dance Trio from 1975
to 1980.
Davis has been a member of the dance
faculties of several colleges and served as
artistic director and dean of the dance school
at the California Institute of the Arts. She
currently choreographs for a wide variety of
theater and film productions, teaches for
residencies and festivals, and performs in
solo concert in the United States and abroad.
After leaving the University, Davis will
return to Europe for another extended tour
beginning with a residency at the University
of London Goldsmith's College.
Visiting instructor-performers such as
Davis are part of an attempt to bring more
artists to the University. "We are trying to
make this an annual event." said Lynne
Leopold. University dance instructor. In the
past, a cooperative effort in the community
has helped bring people in, but funding is
always a problem, she said
Davis' week of instruction at the
University will end with a studio presen
tation. featuring her students, as they
demonstrate the techniques and styles
stressed during the week The presentation is
open to the public and will be in Room 247 of
the physical education building today at 1:15
p.m
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