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Experience Dean Moss' recent Dance Theater Workshop partnership residency in preparation for the world premiere of Kisaeng becomes you at the Seoul International Dance Festival.  Research Highlights involve Dean Moss (NY) conducting research for the new work with Korean choreographer Yoon Jin Kim, composer Okkyung Lee (NY) and cast of five Korean dancers.  DTW will host the U.S. premiere of Kiseang becomes you in 2009.

Listen to a Podcast with Dean Moss and choreographic collaborator, Yoon Jin Kim, as interviewed by composer Okkyung Lee.  The artists discuss their collaborative process and the origin/concepts for Kisaeng becomes you.

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 View research highlights of one of MANCC's 2008 Living Legacy artists, Deborah Hay, as she develops If I Sing to You, a piece which premiered in Europe earlier this year and was choreographed for six international performers: Michelle Boule (U.S.), Jeanine Durning (U.S.), Catherine LeGrand (France), Juliette Mapp (U.S.), Vera Nevanlinna (Finland) and Amelia Reeber (U.S.).

Listen to a Podcast with Deborah and MANCC filmmaker Shoko Letton.

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View Research Highlights of Nora Chipaumire in development of lions will roar, swans will fly, angels will wrestle heaven, rains will break: gukurahundi, a collaborative project with Zimbabwean composer Thomas Mapfumo and the musicians of "Blacks Unlimited".

Listen to a Podcast with Nora and FSU History Professor, Dr. Heike Schmidt.