CR20.4
Examine the ethics related to accessing and interpreting material in dance and the arts.
Indicators for this outcome
(a) Generate questions related to appropriation (e.g., What is cultural appropriation? How does this knowledge affect the way students are working with dance?).
(b) Research and discuss examples of appropriation in dance (e.g., case studies).
(c) Examine contemporary dance practices and other arts disciplines that include hybrid forms and/or cultural fusions (e.g., Bollywood, Travis Wall’s Strange Fruit in response to slavery and Black Lives Matter).
(d) Identify the ethical responsibilities, such as obtaining permissions and rights, involved in interpreting and presenting interdisciplinary work (e.g., dancing to a poem, learning First Nations dances).
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R053887
Dance Anatomy (2nd ed.)
This resource provides over 100 dance, movement, and performance exercises, each designed to promote correct alignment, improved placement, proper breathing, and prevention of common injuries related to dance. The chapters are organized by parts of the body to promote flexibility and strength in those areas. The images highlight the active muscles associated with each movement.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $32.95
Record posted/updated: August 19, 2021
R013567
FREE
This DVD highlights the innovative expression of youth power and the ability to motivate positive social change through dance and theatre. Set in Oakland, California, this video is the story of five inner city teens whose lives are transformed through the power of collaborative art.
Media and Formats : CD/DVD
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: February 29, 2024