Ellen Bromberg,
Associate Professor, B.F.A. & M.F.A. University of Arizona,
Tucson.
Professor Bromberg, a 2006 Guggenheim Fellow, has been creating dances for companies and solo artists
for over 30 years. She has received numerous awards for her work including
two Isadora Duncan Dance Awards; one for outstanding achievement in
choreography and a second for her work with Douglas Rosenberg on Singing
Myself A Lullaby. She was also honored with a Bonnie Bird American Choreographer
Award, a Pew National Dance/Media Fellowship and with grants from the
National Endowment for the Arts, the Arizona Commission on the Arts,
the George Soros Foundation, among others. Her choreography has been
performed in the United Kingdom, China, Korea, Japan, and throughout
the United States. She has created a number of works for the screen
which have been broadcast by KQED TV in San Francisco, Wisconsin Public
Television, and nationally on PBS Television's Alive From Off Center.
She has just completed a documentary: Molissa Fenley and Peter Boal,
The Re-staging of State of Darkness. Professor Bromberg teaches composition,
technology/media, theory,and mentors students in teaching and choreography.
e.bromberg@utah.edu
Office Phone: 801 587-9807
Research Interests
Association
for the Advancement of Dance and Performance Telematics (ADAPT)
Re-corporealizing the Body Via Screen Dance - Essay
Archived
Panel Presentation
Online Essay- Frames of Reference: Thoughts on Dance, Technology and Telematics
Singing
Myself a Lullaby
Dance for the Camera Victoria
http://www.danceforthecamera.org/