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Metaphor as a way of thinking permeates daily life. It affects how people understand and experience everything. It also plays an important role in artistic creation. The idea of creating highly personal but commonly understood metaphors was central to the

Metaphor as a way of thinking permeates daily life. It affects how people understand and experience everything. It also plays an important role in artistic creation. The idea of creating highly personal but commonly understood metaphors was central to the research and creation of Ink. I created this work to find out how I—as a Chinese artist with unique personal experiences, educational experiences, and cultural perspectives—can explore metaphors that would resonate with predominantly Western audiences. This research specifically addressed the metaphorical meanings of the colors black and white and drew from my visual artistry to compose dances, stage setting, and costume design.
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    • Ink a visual and movement exploration of metaphor through Chinese and American cultural perspectives of the colors black and white
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    2017
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      Partial requirement for: M.F.A., Arizona State University, 2017
    • bibliography
      Includes bibliographical references (page 24)
    • Field of study: Dance

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    by Yingzi Liang

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