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El. knyga: Dance, Diversity and Difference: Performance and Identity Politics in Northern Europe and the Baltic

(University of Auckland, New Zealand)
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Talking Dance
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-13: 9781786732439
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Talking Dance
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-13: 9781786732439

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The countries surrounding the Baltic Sea - Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden - have experienced immense social and political change, from the territorial maneuverings of Sweden, Russia, and Denmark, the reunification of Germany, to more recent moves towards independence of Eastern Bloc countries as the Soviet Union crumbled. Tensions surrounding the Baltic Sea have not dissipated but rather new challenges and contentions have emerged, resulting in a multicultural and multilingual region. Dance in the region has been tightly interwoven with political trends and events, yet the dance history of the region to date has focused almost entirely on state sponsored folk and classical dance.

Dance, Diversity and Difference presents contemporary stories of dance, revealing the diverse voices of dance practitioners and demonstrating the ways in which dance has connections with families, societies, governments, the economy and can offer fresh insights into cultural and political change.

Recenzijos

This book brings to light, through a prism of dance, a world that has undergone enormous political and cultural change Perhaps of equal importance, the scholarship embedded within this book is a reminder that dance is at once personal and global, intimate and shared, a way of being in and knowing of a world that has no boundaries. * Journal of Dance Education *

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Dance, Diversity and Difference presents contemporary stories of dance, revealing the diverse voices of dance practitioners and demonstrating the ways in which dance has connections with families, societies, governments, the economy and can offer fresh insights into cultural and political change.
Illustrations
ix
Colour plates x
Acknowledgements xi
Series preface xiii
Introduction 1(18)
Rose Martin
Eeva Anttila
1 Beginnings
19(21)
2 Learning
40(21)
3 Making
61(15)
4 Performing
76(25)
5 Teaching and teachers
101(21)
6 Family, relationships and meetings
122(15)
7 Heritage and history
137(13)
8 Change and turning points
150(12)
9 Travelling
162(13)
10 Futures, challenges and questions
175(10)
List of interviewees 185(3)
List of references 188(3)
Glossary 191(2)
Notes 193(1)
Index 194
Rosemary Martin is Lecturer in Dance Studies, National Institute of Creative Arts, University of Auckland. A former soloist with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, her research interests include international education in dance, cross-cultural conceptualisations of the dancing body, dance and identity and dance in transnational contexts. She is the author of Women, Dance and Revolution (I.B.Tauris, 2015).Eeva Anttila is Professor of Dance Pedagogy, Theatre Academy of University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland. Her research interests include dialogical and critical dance pedagogy, embodied learning, embodied knowledge and practice-based/artistic research methods. She served as the Chair of Dance and the Child International (2009-12), is co-editor of the International Journal of Education in the Arts and the International Journal of Education in the Arts and is member of the editorial board of the Nordic Journal of Dance.