Listening to gesture: choreographing connections through socially engaged dance practices

Description
In contemporary U.S. culture, dance is often confined to the young and the trained, isolated on stages and in dance studios, and viewed as entertainment that is disconnected from "real life." Socially engaged dance practices re-connect dance to society in

In contemporary U.S. culture, dance is often confined to the young and the trained, isolated on stages and in dance studios, and viewed as entertainment that is disconnected from "real life." Socially engaged dance practices re-connect dance to society in meaningful ways. By connecting individuals to their own bodies, to each other, to ideas, and to social, civic, and educational institutions, socially engaged dance practices use movement, the body, and the tools of participatory art, which contributes to the development of a democratic society, while catalyzing social change, and building healthy communities.

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Contributors
Date Created
2013
Resource Type
Language
  • eng
Note
  • Includes vita
  • thesis
    Partial requirement for: M.F.A., Arizona State University, 2013
  • bibliography
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 76-77)
  • Field of study: Dance
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Elizabeth Johnson
Additional Information
English
Extent
  • vi, 78 p
Open Access
Peer-reviewed