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Rosie Trump, MFA

Associate Professor of Dance
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Summary

Rosie Trump is a choreographer and dance filmmaker. Her creative work stems from an interest in the momentum a single movement action can generate.

Rosie's choreography and films have been shown widely nationally, as well as internationally. Recently, her work was presented by the San Francisco Dance Film Festival, the American Dance Festival’s Movies by Movers (Durham), Light Moves (IR), Extremely Short Shorts at the Aurora Picture Show (HOU), the Cleveland Dance Festival, the Comedy in Dance Festival (NYC), Sugar Space Foundation (SLC), the Prague Fringe Festival, and Your Move Dance Festival (Jersey City).

Recent awards include a Puffin Foundation grant, an Atlantic Center for the Arts residency, Project Grants for the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Arts Council, and a jury award from the Constructed Sight Dance Film Festival.

She has taught at Rice University and Mt. San Jacinto College, as well as presented workshops at the American College Dance Association Screendance Festival, the Reno Dance Festival, and the Texas Dance Improvisation Festival.

Rosie is the founder and curator of the Third Coast Dance Film Festival, which celebrates the intersection of contemporary dance and the moving image with an annual screening and touring series of international dance films. The festival has screened across the United States, including at the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Museum of Art, the Holland Project, DiverseWorks Art Space, the Kaleidoscope Arts Festival, and at various universities.

Research interests

  • Choreography
  • Screendance
  • Improvisation

Courses taught

  • DAN 188 - Choreography I
  • DAN 238 - Modern Dance (Intermediate)
  • DAN 288 - Choreography II
  • DAN 338- Advanced Modern Dance
  • DAN 388- Choreograph III
  • DAN 446- Screendance
  • THTR 494 - Professional Foundations

Education

  • MFA, experimental dance choreography, University of California, Riverside, 2007
  • B.A., dance with minor in philosophy, Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, 2003