Assistant Professor
Communication & Theatre Arts

Kate Mattingly

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS COMMUNICATION & THEATRE ARTS
NORFOLK, 23529

Kate Mattingly has taught and written about dance for 20 years. Her undergraduate degree from Princeton University is in the history and theory of architecture. Her MFA in Dance is from New York University, and her doctorate in per­formance studies with a designated emphasis in new media studies is from the University of California, Berkeley. Her writing has been published in the New York Times, Village Voice, Dance and Pointe Magazines, the Washington Post, and the academic journals Performance Research, Mapping Meaning, Dance Chronicle, Convergence, International Journal of Screendance, Dance Research Journal, and the Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice. Her book about dance criticism, called Shaping Dance Canons, was published by the University Press of Florida in the Spring of 2023.

M.F.A. in Dance, New York University, (1996)

Research Interests

Disciplinary Formation, Writing and the Arts, Movement as Knowledge, Value Systems and Systemic Exclusions

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  • 2023: Executive Editor, Dance Chronicle