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Tim Glenn
Tim Glenn, Associate Professor of Dance at Florida State University, received his M.F.A. in Dance (Choreography and Technology) from The Ohio State University where, after earning his degree, he worked for the Department of Dance and the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design. He is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (B.S. Dance & B.S.InterArts and Technology) where he also taught modern dance and improvisation as an Associate Lecturer. Glenn is a former member of the Nikolais and Murray Louis Dance Company, the Melrose Motion Company, and is the Artistic Director of Performance Tech - Tim Glenn and Company. He works as videographer for the Paul Taylor Dance Company's Repertory Preservation Project and has served as technology consultant for the Nikolais/Louis Foundation for Dance, Inc. Glenn has been the curator of Dance on Camera, an international festival of dance films at FSU, and from 2001-2005 served as Technology Director for the National Center for Choreography at FSU. His interests in dance technology include digital media, videodance, telematics, and multimedia theater. In the fall of 2005, Glenn premiered Aqueous Myth: Tales of a Water Planet, a full evening of dance and technology, and in 2006 and 2009 presented his research in concert dance documentation and videodance at the Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. Glenn was invited to present New Software for Teaching at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the National Association of Schools of Dance in Snowbird, UT. In 2008, he directed and produced the dance film Embodiments of Silence which is currently screening nationally and internationally. While on sabbatical in 2008-09, Glenn will collaborate with New Zealand director Clinton Bradley on the projection design and choreography for the forthcoming production called Orga-Mecha.For more information on research projects by Tim Glenn, visit www.timglenn.us.
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