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Diyah Larasati

Barbara Barker Dance Center 205 Barker

Department Affiliations


Specialties

  • Dance and Performing Arts in Global Culture
  • Dancing Body, Tourism & Female Citizenship
  • Genocide/ Massacres Cultural Reconstruction
  • Memory of Violence and Creative Project in Post Conflict/ War Zone (Asia)
  • Politics of Human Rights and Creative Arts
  • Dancing Body in Islam of Southeas Asia

Educational Background

  • Ph.D.: Dance History & Theory, University California Riverside, Riverside, CA, 2006.
  • M.A.: Dance, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 2000.
  • Non-degree Objective: Intercultural Performance and Exchange Program, UCLA/ World Arts & Cultures, Los Angeles, CA, 1998.
  • M.A. summa cum laude: Dance & Performing Arts Studies, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 1997.
  • BA: Dance Studies & Anthropology, Institut Seni Indonesia (Indonesian Institute of the Arts), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 1991.

Awards

  • U of Minnesota Grant-in-Aid, Spring 2009 - summer 2010
  • Faculty Residential Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota, 2008 - 2009
  • University Symposium, IAS University of Minnesota (Collaborative Film Project), Spring 2009 - Spring 2010
  • University Symposium, Institute for Advanced Studies, Fall 2008
  • University of Minnesota Mcknight Travel Award, March 2008
  • Travel fund, Office of International Program, March 2008, May 2009
  • International Fellowship- Ford Foundation, Fall 2001 - Fall 2006
  • International Fellowship: American Association of University Women, Fall 2001
  • American Association of University Women, Home Country Project, Summer 2004
  • Asia Fellows Award, 2002
  • Asian Cultural Council: Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 1998 - 2000
  • Ford Foundation Fellowship, 1997 - 1998
  • URGE/ World Bank: International Tourism Project (UGM), 1995 - 1997
  • Research Fellowship: Indonesian Association of Performing Arts (MSPI) & the Ford Foundation, 1994 - 1995

Courses Taught

  • Dance 3495, Dance 5495 - Dance & Global Tourism
  • Dance 3402 - Dance History II
  • Dance 3487 - "ETHNIC DANCE" Traditions in American Society
  • Dance 3487 - Dance and Citizenship: Land, Migration and Diaspora
  • Dance 3401 - Dance History I
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