Learning about Dance

Learning about Dance
Title Learning about Dance PDF eBook
Author Nora Ambrosio
Publisher Kendall Hunt
Pages 236
Release 2003
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780787281571

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Learning about Dance

Learning about Dance
Title Learning about Dance PDF eBook
Author Nora Ambrosio
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1999
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780787264215

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Dance Appreciation

Dance Appreciation
Title Dance Appreciation PDF eBook
Author Amanda Clark
Publisher Routledge
Pages 351
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0429590105

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Dance Appreciation is an exciting exploration of how to understand and think about dance in all of its various contexts. This book unfolds a brief history of dance with engaging insight into the social, cultural, aesthetic, and kinetic aspects of various forms of dance. Dedicated chapters cover ballet, modern, tap, jazz, and hip-hop dance, complete with summaries, charts, timelines, discussion questions, movement prompts, and an online companion website all designed to foster awareness of and appreciation for dance in a variety of contexts. This wealth of resources helps to uncover the fascinating history that makes this art form so diverse and entertaining, and to answer the questions of why we dance and how we dance. Written for the novice dancer as well as the more experienced dance student, Dance Appreciation enables readers to learn and think critically about dance as a form of entertainment and art.

Meaning in Motion

Meaning in Motion
Title Meaning in Motion PDF eBook
Author Jane Desmond
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 412
Release 1997
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780822319429

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Creating Through Dance

Creating Through Dance
Title Creating Through Dance PDF eBook
Author Alma M. Hawkins
Publisher Dance Horizons
Pages 180
Release 1988
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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Discovering Dance

Discovering Dance
Title Discovering Dance PDF eBook
Author Gayle Kassing
Publisher Human Kinetics
Pages 361
Release 2024
Genre Education
ISBN 1718220839

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Discovering Dance is the premier introductory dance text for high school students. It helps students grasp the foundational concepts of dance and explore movement activities from the perspectives of a dancer, a choreographer, and an observer.

Dance and Gender

Dance and Gender
Title Dance and Gender PDF eBook
Author Wendy Oliver
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 212
Release 2018-06-11
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0813063450

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Driven by exacting methods and hard data, this volume reveals gender dynamics within the dance world in the twenty-first century. It provides concrete evidence about how gender impacts the daily lives of dancers, choreographers, directors, educators, and students through surveys, interviews, analyses of data from institutional sources, and action research studies. Dancers, dance artists, and dance scholars from the United States, Australia, and Canada discuss equity in three areas: concert dance, the studio, and higher education. The chapters provide evidence of bias, stereotyping, and other behaviors that are often invisible to those involved, as well as to audiences. The contributors answer incisive questions about the role of gender in various aspects of the field, including physical expression and body image, classroom experiences and pedagogy, and performance and funding opportunities. The findings reveal how inequitable practices combined with societal pressures can create environments that hinder health, happiness, and success. At the same time, they highlight the individuals working to eliminate discrimination and open up new possibilities for expression and achievement in studios, choreography, performance venues, and institutions of higher education. The dance community can strive to eliminate discrimination, but first it must understand the status quo for gender in the dance world. Wendy Oliver, professor of dance at Providence College, is coeditor of Jazz Dance: A History of the Roots and Branches. Doug Risner, professor of dance at Wayne State University, is coeditor of Hybrid Lives of Teaching Artists in Dance and Theatre Arts: A Critical Reader. Contributors: Gareth Belling | Karen Bond | Carolyn Hebert | Eliza Larson | Pamela S. Musil | Wendy Oliver | Katherine Polasek | Doug Risner | Emily Roper | Karen Schupp | Jan Van Dyke