HONR270

Dancing the Archive: Irish and African Cultural Encounters in the Americas

An introduction for students to archival research in the arts through the history of cultural encounters between Irish and African peoples in the Americas. This history, termed the "The Black and Green Atlantic," arises from African enslavement and Irish indentured servitude and has been described as both cooperative and conflicted over the past four centuries. This course examines parallel narratives of oppression and resistance among Irish and African communities specifically through dance, music, and festival practices in the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America. Students learn processes of building both tangible and intangible (or embodied) archives through directed readings, experiential movement sessions, methodology workshops, and individual archival research projects related to this complex history.

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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