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Student Artist in Residence 2023-2024: Overview of Major Works

Overview of Major Works Created while a Student Artist in Residence at Barnard College in NYC 2023-2024

Hello, my name is Lily Selthofner, and I graduated in May 2024 from Columbia University. I was a 2023-2024 Student Artist in Residence at the Movement Lab at Barnard College — these are summaries of the major works I created as a SAR.

Movement Lab website: https://movement.barnard.edu/about

Thanks so much for your time watching and support.

To learn more about any of the featured projects, visit these links below:

Ultimate Catharsis 1

Acqua Alta

Essence

To learn more about my work and see other projects, visit https://lilyselthofner.com/

Ultimate Catharsis 1

Ultimate Catharsis 1 full show recording
Ultimate Catharsis 1 – Show Summary
Ultimate Catharsis 1 – Teaser

Ultimate Catharsis 1
Created and Directed by Lily Selthofner
Edited Show Recording

Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30, 2024 in the Movement Lab at Barnard College – ninety minutes

UC1: Show Description, Cast, Time Stamps

UC1: Images from the Show

Section Highlights from UC1:

Harmony – Pointe Solo

Choreographed Pointe Quartet – Ducks on Water

Choreographed Modern Quartet – Yearning

Story of How I was Born

Eclipse – Modern Solo

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8th House

8th House – Creative Dance Thesis – Performance Recording

Photos from Performances

8th House

Choreography: Improvised by Lily Selthofner

Music: Before the Beginning by John Frusciante

Lighting: Sophia Ling

Date: March 21, 2024

Location: Minor Latham Playhouse, Milbank Hall at Barnard College

Thanks for watching! This is one run of my creative thesis, completed towards my Dance degree at Columbia University.

Space, Falling

Space, Falling is a collaborative and improvisatory performance by Lily Selthofner and Gladstone Deluxe. The work is centered around the transposition of pattern and rhythm from the sonic onto the spatial and sensory, and the exploration of extra-logical geometries.

Performed on May 8, 2023

Special thanks to Marjorie Folkman, Zosha Di Castri, Eva Thomas, and the Barnard Movement Lab