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Item Cheltenham High(Bennington College, 1965) Sgorbati, SusanItem Curriculum for Emergent Improvisation(Bennington College, 2006) Sgorbati, SusanItem Duncan Dances Performed at the University of Pennsylvania(Bennington College, 1966) Sgorbati, SusanThe date on this document is an approximateItem EI Notebook and Journal(Bennington College, 2006) Sgorbati, SusanSusan Sgorbati's Emergent Improvisation Notebook and JournalItem Emergent Ensemble Forms(Bennington College, 2006) Sgorbati, SusanItem Emergent Improvisation Curriculum(Bennington College, 2006) Sgorbati, SusanItem The Emergent Improvisation Project - Description & Definitions(Bennington College, 2007) Sgorbati, SusanThe Emergent Improvisation Project is a research project into the nature of improvisation in dance and music. In this context improvisation is understood to mean the spontaneous creation of integrated sound and movement by performers who are adapting to internal and external stimuli, impulses and interactions.Item The Emergent Improvisation Project: Embodying Complexity(Contact Quarterly, 2007) Sgorbati, SusanItem Emergent Improvisation: Practice and Performance(Bennington College, 2006) Sgorbati, SusanThe practice and performance of Emergent Improvisation addresses the nature of Improvisation in dance and music. In this context, improvisation is understood to mean the spontaneous creation of integrated sound and movement by performers who are adapting to internal and external stimuli, impulses, and interactions.Item Essay on Emergent Improvisation for Contact Quarterly(Bennington College, 2005-09) Sgorbati, SusanItem Geneva Camp(Bennington College, 1961) Sgorbati, SusanItem Geneva Camp(Bennington College, 1960) Sgorbati, SusanItem High School(Bennington College, 1967) Sgorbati, SusanItem High School Pictures Collage(Bennington College, 1965) Sgorbati, SusanThe date on this document is an approximateItem How Deep and Broad are the Laws of Emergence?(Bennington College, 2006) Sgorbati, Susan; Weber, BruceBruce Weber, evolutionary biologist and Susan Sgorbati, choreographer have been in a dialogue for the last several years asking the question of whether there are deep structuring principles that cross disciplines. While both professors at Bennington College, they developed a series of courses that explored these structuring principles in complex systems. Ideas such as self-organization, emergence, improvisation, and complexity were investigated through the lens of different disciplines and modes of perception. The inquiry was both intellectually driven and experientially driven. Students were asked to research and write papers, as well as move in the dance studio. Experiments in the studio led Susan Sgorbati to develop research that subsequently resulted in a national tour with professional dancers and musicians who are participating in a performance as part of this conference.Item Indian Hill(Bennington College, 1962) Sgorbati, SusanItem Introductory Narrative for Emergent Improvisation(Bennington College, 2019) Sgorbati, SusanItem Nadia and Susan on the Boat to Europe(Bennington College, 1963) Sgorbati, SusanItem Nadia and the Philadelphia Dance Academy(Dance Magazine, 1964-05) Sgorbati, SusanItem Nadia Chilkovsky (Susan Sgorbati Dance Teacher)(Bennington College, 1963) Sgorbati, SusanThe date on this document is an approximate