Postmodern dance- a rejection of story

This semester, I have been taking a Postmodern Dance class. I took this class for an easy credit and with the belief that I would leave the class with at least a basic understanding of dance. I was very wrong. This class, in keeping with postmodern thought, was a reexamination of dance, and essentially a deconstruction of dance. One primary aspect of the class that was in constant conflict with our religion in the movies class was its complete rejection of narrative. We sought to create movement purely for movement's sake, to view eachother purely in a physical, impersonal manner, and to reject emotion completely. Additionally the majority of our movements were not performed to music, as we did not want the movements or music to influence eachother or provide some sort of narrative, quite contrary to the technique of filmmakers. Postmodern dance rejects so many of these things that are utilized so heavily in film.

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