The Dance Research Group (DRG) promotes and investigates dance as a form of embodied knowledge. It focuses on creative arts practice through choreography, pedagogy, and performance, giving voice to those endeavours otherwise associated with ‘the non-verbal body’.
DRG hosts a state-of-the art motion capture laboratory, where movement can be measured according to new scientific and biomechanical modalities. This facility enables interdisciplinary research projects focusing on performing arts wellness and injury prevention.
For more information, contact Dr Luke Hopper, Dr Reneé Newman or Dr Jonathan W. Marshall.