Description
The Mormon Plan of Salvation explains that people originate in a heavenly state and are sent to Earth in a physical form, where they aspire to lead good lives and gain wisdom in order to reach glory in the afterlife. The dance piece "From There to Here to There: Whose Journey is it Anyway?" explores each stage in the Plan of Salvation at a different location, requiring dancers and audience to travel both metaphorically and physically. The piece incorporates several kinds of journeys: the collective journey of humankind based on the Plan of Salvation, the dancers' own journeys, and audience's journey as they watch the piece, and my journey as an artist. In the process of making this piece, I refined my identity as a 21st century Mormon artist interested in conveying religious messages through the traditionally secular art form of postmodern dance.
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Title
- The plan of salvation: Mormon doctrine embodied through postmodern contemporary dance
Contributors
- Frost, Randi (Author)
- Kaplan, Robert (Thesis advisor)
- Daughtrey, Doe (Committee member)
- Schupp, Karen (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2011
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thesisPartial requirement for: M.F.A., Arizona State University, 2011
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bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 41-43)
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Field of study: Dance
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Statement of Responsibility
by Randi Frost