This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. is Associate Professor of Dance Studies at Mason Gross School of the Arts. He holds a professional B.Arch (Cornell/Oregon, 1979), was a working dance artist in San Francisco from 1979-1997, and received the PhD in Dance History and Theory from University of California-Riverside (2003). He has created over forty performance works, including his solo work Muscle Memory based on Legacy, his oral history archive held at the San Francisco Museum of Performance & Design. His publications include book chapters for Oxford, Routledge, Palgrave, and Epodium (Germany), and refereed articles in the UK, New Zealand, Korea, Germany, Spain and U.S.
Areas of Interest: Dance philosophy and aesthetics; oral and kinesthetic modes of cultural transmission; phenomenological time and temporal modes of art-making and performance; interdisciplinary performance practices, including dance and architecture (specially site-sensitive and site-specificity).