NWR: Ph.Ds in Interpretive Dance

Ian Fitzsimmons

Ian Fitzsimmons
I thought this idea of presenting doctoral theses as interpretive dance might appeal to the quirkily intellectual, academically-inclined community that posts here. Personally, I find myself drawn to the fateful, Bergmanian moodiness of the biology piece.

A wine-related transfer of this idea could be to provide notes in dance form: instead of shelf-talkers, for example, stores could have those little codes that launch a short video on your phone. I imagine a stripped-down adaptation of Sacre du Printemps while contemplating a Brezeme Pergault, or, say, a Glee-style rendition of a Brittany Spears song while walking by a Chermette Nouveaux.
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
NWR: Ph.Ds in Interpretive DanceI thought this idea of presenting doctoral theses as interpretive dance might appeal to the somewhat intellectual, academically-inclined community that posts here. Personally, I find myself drawn to the fateful, Bergmanian moodiness of the biology piece.

Paging Mr. Jules Feiffer. Mr. Jules Feiffer to the white courtesy telephone, please.

Mark Lipton
 
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