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Hot Feet and Social Change: African Dance and Diaspora Communities [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 328 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 626 g, 11 Color photographs, 5 Black & white photographs, 2 charts, 2 line art, 2 maps-graphs 1 music example
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252042956
  • ISBN-13: 9780252042959
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 328 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x28 mm, weight: 626 g, 11 Color photographs, 5 Black & white photographs, 2 charts, 2 line art, 2 maps-graphs 1 music example
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252042956
  • ISBN-13: 9780252042959
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The popularity and profile of African dance have exploded across the African diaspora in the last fifty years. Hot Feet and Social Change presents traditionalists, neo-traditionalists, and contemporary artists, teachers, and scholars telling some of the thousands of stories lived and learned by people in the field. Concentrating on eight major cities in the United States, the essays explode myths about African dance while demonstrating its power to awaken identity, self-worth, and community respect. These voices of experience share personal accounts of living African traditions, their first encounters with and ultimate embrace of dance, and what teaching African-based dance have meant to them and their communities. Throughout, the editors alert readers to established and ongoing research, and provide links to critical contributions by African and Caribbean dance experts.Contributors: Ausettua Amor Amenkum, Abby Carlozzo, Steven Cornelius, Yvonne Daniel, Charles “Chuck” Davis, Esailama G. A. Diouf, Indira Etwaroo, Habib Iddrisu, Julie B. Johnson, C. Kemal Nance, Halifu Osumare, Amaniyea Payne, William Serrano-Franklin, and Kariamu Welsh

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"An intriguing collection of stories about the origins and purposes of African dance . . . Hot Feet and Social Change, is a strong resource." --African Studies Quarterly "The collection is generally well conceived and will surely provide inspiration for the dance world." --Choice "Many of the authors are themselves the sources of both dance traditions created within the last decades and of significant studies about them. This work is unprecedented and, thanks to its insider perspectives, only possible as the editors have constructed it."--Sheila S. Walker, editor of African Roots, American Cultures: Africa in the Creation of the Americas

Foreword: The Bantabal Initiation of Purpose vii
Thomas F. DeFrantz
Preface xi
Danny Glover
Harry Belafonte
James Counts Early
Introduction: When, Where, and How We Enter 1(20)
Kariamu Welsh
Esailama G. A. Diouf
Yvonne Daniel
PART I HOT FEET AND LOCAL HISTORIES
SAUCE!: Conjuring the African Dream in America through Dance
21(16)
Esailama G. A. Diouf
Dance Rooted in the Movements of Bedfbrd-Stuyvesant: Two Choreographers, One Aesthetic Tradition
37(19)
Indira Etwaroo
From Warm-up to Dobale in Philadelphia: Embodying "Community" Meaning in a West African Dance Class
56(19)
Julie B. Johnson
PART II THE ELDERS'WORK AND WORDS
Ago! Ame! Baba Chuck Speaks!
75(9)
Charles "Chuck" Davis
C. Kemal Nance
The "Gospel" of Memory: Inscribed Bodies in the African Diaspora
84(20)
Kariamu Welsh
Kankouran West African Dance Company, Washington, D.C.
104(10)
William Serrano-Franklin
Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago: 1972-2018 and Still Thriving
114(9)
Amaniyea Payne
Kumbuka African Drum and Dance Collective: In the City and a Prison of New Orleans
123(20)
Ausettua Amor Amenkum
"The Fierce Freedom of Their Souls": Activism of African Dance in the Oakland Bay Area
143(23)
Halifu Osumare
The African Choreographer's Envisioning Naomi Gedo
166(14)
Johnson Diouf
Mentoring Notes on African Diaspora Dance Styles and Continuity
180(25)
Yvonne Daniel
PART III PERPETUAL MOTION IN THE AESTHETICS OF AFRICA
Embodying Rhythm: Improvisation as Agency in African Dance
205(23)
Abby Carlozzo
From Village to International Stage: Baamaaya and the Politics of Adaptation
228(21)
Steven Cornelius
Habib Iddrisu
Men Walk in Parallel! Dancing in Chuck Davis's "Paths"
249(14)
C. Kemal Nance
Bibliography 263(16)
Contributors 279(6)
Index 285
Kariamu Welsh is Professor Emerita of Dance at Temple University. Her books include Umfundalai: An African Dance Technique. Esailama G. A. Diouf is the founding director of Bisemi Foundation Inc. and the Arts and Culture Consultant at the San Francisco Foundation. Yvonne Daniel is Professor Emerita of Dance and Afro-American Studies at Smith College. Her books include Dancing Wisdom: Embodied Knowledge in Haitian Vodou, Cuban Yoruba, and Bahian CandomblÉ and Caribbean and Atlantic Diaspora Dance: Igniting Citizenship.