Conversation with Nina Martin on Ensemble Thinking, ReWire Movement States, Improvisation, and Performance
TCU Dance Professor | Ensemble Thinking Founder | ReWire Movement States | Contact Improvisation
Discover the groundbreaking work of Nina Martin, PhD, creator of Ensemble Thinking and ReWire Movement States, two revolutionary methodologies that have transformed contemporary improvisation. Host Daniel Burkholder explores Martin's 50 years of embodied research with this six-time National Endowment for the Arts fellowship recipient and true rebel of the dance world.
Featured Artist: Nina Martin Bio Highlights
Nina Martin, MFA, PhD is a choreographer, pedagogue, dance theorist, and performer whose work centers on perception, composition, and spontaneous movement states. With five decades of embodied research and applied dance practice, she has fundamentally shaped how improvisation is understood as viable performance, research methodology, and pedagogical framework.
Major Recognition & Positions:
Six-time NEA Choreography Fellowship recipient - National Endowment for the Arts
TCU Professor of Dance Studies - Texas Christian University School for Classical & Contemporary Dance
Former UCLA faculty - Department of World Arts and Cultures
Former NYU faculty - Experimental Theatre Wing
Board President of Marfa Live Arts - Dance Ranch Marfa workshops
Lower Left Performance Collective - Artist member focused on cooperative inquiry
International touring artist - Teaching and performing across Europe, Asia, Canada, and the US
Revolutionary Methodologies:
Ensemble Thinking - Clarification and advancement of improvisation as performance form
ReWire Movement States - Therapeutic application of creative practice
Contact Improvisation practice - Veteran practitioner and teacher
50 years of embodied research - Applied dance and spontaneous movement
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