[T]his is a much-needed book, which will form a very useful addition to the virtual or real bookshelves of dance studies departments, dance pedagogy lecturers, and students in tertiary education, as well as practicing teachers motivated to understand where their pedagogical practices come from and why those practices might be problematic. The book is accessible... [and] leaves a powerful impression of the influences that have impacted the development of dance education in different settings across the world.

Dance Education

If you are a dance educator interested in reflecting on why you teach the way you do, this book is an excellent resource … I highly recommend it for all dance teachers.

Journal of Dance Education

Winner of the 2021 Ruth Lovell Murray Book AwardDance Education redefines the nature of dance pedagogy today, setting it within a holistic and encompassing framework, and argues for an approach to dance education from a soci-cultural and philosophical perspective. In the past, dance education has focused on the learning of dance, limited to Western-based societies, with little attention to how dance is learned and applied globally. This book seeks to re-frame the way dance education is defined, approached and taught by looking beyond the privileged Western dance forms to compare education from different cultures. Structured into three parts, this book examines the following essential questions:- What is dance? What defines dance as an art form?- How and where is dance performed and for what purpose?- How do social contexts shape the making and interpretation of dance?The first part covers the history of dance education and its definition. The second part discusses current contexts and applications, including global contexts and the ability to apply and comprehend dance education in a variety of contexts. This book opens up definitions, rather than categorising, so that dance is not presented in a hierarchical form. The third part continues to define dance education in ways that have not been discussed in the past: informal contexts. The book then returns to the original definition of dance education as a way of knowing oneself and the world around us, ending on the philosophical application of this self-knowledge as a way to be in the world and to engage with others, regardless of background.This textbook is a refreshing and much-needed contribution to the field of dance studies by one of the most eminent voices in the field.
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IntroductionSection One: Dance Education, A Definition of Our Lives IntroductionChapter 1: Essential Questions: Viewing Dance, Understanding Dance, and Reflecting Upon Dance Chapter 2: History of Dance Education (Formal Educational Settings)Chapter 3: Defining Dance Education: Whose definition?Chapter 4: Pedagogy and Philosophy of PedagogySection Two: Dance in Educational and Life Settings Introduction Chapter 5: Global Dance Education: A Research Summary By Ann Kipling Brown Chapter 6: Formal Dance EducationChapter 7: Non-Formal Dance Education: Dance in Studios and Other SettingsChapter 8: Informal Dance EducationChapter 9: The Formation of a Dancer By John-Mario SevillaSection Three: Dance in our Lives IntroductionChapter 10: Ethnorelativism in dance education by Alfdaniels Mabingo and Susan Koff Chapter 11: Giving Thanks to the Land By William S. HuntingtonChapter 12: Dance as an Aspect of Everyday LivingIndexReferencesAppendix
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Winner of the 2021 Ruth Lovell Murray Book Award, this book places dance education at the foundation of a well-rounded education. Re-examining the very definition of dance education, this books expands on traditional frameworks of dance pedagogy to consider new concepts, such as gaining self-knowledge through dance as a medium to engage in the world.
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An excellent foundation text for dance education courses, enabling students to contextualise their practice as a wider cultural endeavour

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350090354
Publisert
2021-01-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Vekt
348 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

Forfatter

Biographical note

Susan R. Koff is Clinical Professor in the Dance Education Program at NYU/ Steinhardt. She has also served on the faculty of Teachers College, Columbia University, Penn State University, The University of Denver, Louisiana State University and the Jerusalem Rubin Academy of Music and Dance (Israel). A Fulbright Scholarship recipient, Dr. Koff assisted with the development of Dance Education Curriculum at the National School for Contemporary Dance, Copenhagen, Denmark. Her entire academic career has focused on making dance available and accessible world-wide, celebrating the power of expression. She has published and presented through many organizations supporting dance education worldwide, and is currently Chair of daCi, Dance and the Child International of dance.