Alison Dobbins
Interdisciplinary Performance Creator and Project Director
Alison Dobbins is a Professor of Integrated Performance Media design at Michigan State University. Dobbins is the project director and creator of Dance Engine, Shark! The Interactive Musical, BranchOut, and other interdisciplinary art projects that focus on audience engagement and creating community through performance. She is an interdisciplinary project creator focused on integrating elements of dance, media, music, theatre, and computer science in performance.
Alison Dobbins, Associate Professor of Integrated Performance Media design is the project leader of BranchOut, an innovative performance incorporating forestry, apparel textile design, music, dance, and audience interaction.
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Alison Dobbins, Associate Professor of Integrated Performance Media design, collaborates with playwright and librettist Sandra Seaton, author of From the Diary of Sally Hemings, The First Bluebird, Night Trip and many nationally performed plays and operas.
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Jonas Higbee, senior works with Alison Dobbins, Associate Professor of Integrated Performance Media design on the development of Shark! The Musical.
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In Dancing Computer, children learn dance and computer literacy while pretending they are a computer
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Alison Dobbins, Associate Professor of Integrated Performance Media design, is teaching Michigan State University students how to integrate the elements of dance, media, music, theatre, and computer science in performance.
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Professor Alison Dobbins is teaching her students how to integrate digital media, technology and theatrical production to provide magical effects for stage performances.
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